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Pudina/Mint Chutney by Navaneetham Krishnanmint leaves for the cool fresh taste, yoghurt for the natural tinge and that bit of spiciness from dried red chilies. |
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Sweet And Simple "No-Cook" Carrot Salad For A Hot Summer Lunch by kathy goriWhen I named my website The Colors of Indian Cooking I was thinking about the colors of the many, many spices used in this cuisine, from the gold of turmeric, the deep crimson of kashmiri chili, the sable browns of cumin and coriander and the vivid… |
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Sodhi (coconut milk stew) by Navaneetham KrishnanChinese cabbage soaked up in coconut milk turmeric gravy/stew. |
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Plum Kulfi by Hina GujralWhen I started making it I was very much skeptical about the taste with confused thoughts and fingers crossed I waited until it was frozen, me and "he" had first our bite of Plum Kulfi together, both of us loved it from the very first bite, the tartness of plums complimented the sweetness of khova perfectly, the coarse puree gave… |
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Meat Ball Curry by Paul Anderson LumenIndian recipe.. Served with rice or Chapatis... Masala curry.. with meat balls... Something different... and tasty! |
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Seviyaan(Vermicelli) Sweet by Paul Anderson LumenDry fruits,milk,Vermicelli.... |
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Mmmmm.....Mutton Kofta by Renu GuruThis is a lip-smacking main dish recipe that you can prepare.This kofta recipe is truly delicious as the koftas are crispy on outside and melts in your mouth while you bite them. You can make this yummy main dish recipe on pot lucks, kitty parties and get-togethers |
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Ice Cream, The Orange Blossom Special! by kathy goriWho doesn't love the smell of orange blossoms, the one flower that's almost a metaphor for romance. I wore orange blossoms in my hair when I got married. As for ice cream, do we really need to go there? I love vanilla, well, hell I love all ice cream but I really love vanilla with some sort of twist. I find ice cream is a great way… |
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Cyn's Famous Curry Sauce by Cynthia SperryAn aromatic and full bodied sauce, with apples & golden raisins to serve over Roasted Chicken, Pork Tenderloin or Lamb. *This sauce may also be served over roasted vegetables & potatoes for a wonderful vegetarian dish! |
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EASY INDIAN ICECREAM-KULFI by Renu GuruThis is by far the best Indian icecream that I have eaten.I love it even more than the regular icecreams.It is the most easiest to prepare and the fastest to disappear when served.This makes for a lovely dessert or it is great eaten on its own on a hot summer day.You can make these in a kulfi mould or just in any freezer safe… |
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GaJaR-Ka-HaLwA by Sangeeta ShahIn all most, 5 out of ten Hindi movies the name of this sweet...delicious..famous sweet dish is mentioned...:D Traditional,halwa required lots of ghee,khoya,sugar and time too...I love that version too,but just to save some of my time and calorie,I made this one,as I wanted to eat this sweet,bcoz you know friends,in India,winter… |
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The Banana Split...Deconstructed. A Light Variation On A Classic! by kathy goriThis is a post about Banana Splits and a confession. I have to be thoroughly honest here and say that I'm not an expert on banana splits. In fact I've never eaten a banana split. It's not that they haven't looked good, and I'm sure they taste great,… |
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Zero-oil Chicken Kebabs by Renu GuruIn this chicken kebab recipe,not a drop of oil is used and still the outcome is delightful! You can try it during the weekends and trust us you are going to enjoy the kebab. |
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