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Wok fried rice with shrimps by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLYWok fried rice with shrimps |
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Thai Pumpkin Soup by Brett Ede
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PADANG EGGPLANT by Linda Tay EspositoAlso known as "Terong Belado" this is a yummy and beautiful dish. The juxtaposition of the fiery red of the sambal with the brilliant purple of the eggplant is a feast for the eyes as well. The sambal can be used as a condiment for lots of other dishes. Try it with grilled salmon, or a bowl of laksa. |
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SAMBAL & CUCUMBER FINGER SANDWICHES by Linda Tay EspositoThe British have their dainty cucumber sandwich....eaten with raised pinkies. Malaysia, a former British colony, added a little a lot of spice to the cucumber sandwich, and came up with the sambal sandwich. We made this sandwich in our Asian Mini Sandwiches class at Whole Foods recently and it was a hit! The butter softens the spice… |
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SATAY WITH PEANUT SAUCE by Linda Tay EspositoSucculent morsels of chicken meat typically grilled over a charcoal fire. In South East Asia, every country's got their version of satay. This is the Malaysian (or Singaporean) version which is sweeter, and less spicy than the Indonesian's version. We also use cubed pieces of meat unlike the Thai version which meat is in one strip.… |
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PENANG FRIED KUEY TEOW by Linda Tay EspositoA favorite street food in Malaysia. When I used to wait for my fried kuey teow at my favorite kuey teow hawker stall, I was always fascinated by the lightning speed that the dish is prepared in. The trick is to wok fast and use high heat. The kuey teow master wok so much, his spatula was ground down to the shape of the wok. It… |
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Panang Tofu Curry by ChefBlogDigest
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Shaking Beef (Bo Luc Lac) by Charles PhanThis is a very popular dish that I enjoy serving. It serves 4 as part of a multi-course meal |
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Malaysian Curry Laksa by Chetana Suvarna GanatraI am sure you've tried this spicy hawker food which is gaining fast recognition outside its place of birth...Malaysia and Singapore, which is heavily influenced by Indian and Chinese cuisines. Curry Laksa nee Curry Mee is a coconut milk based noodle soup with meat, seafood and fresh vegetables. It is often mistaken as Assam/Asam Laksa… |
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Bun Mi Burgers by Chef SmithThe Bun Mi (Bánh mì) sandwich originated from the French colonization of Vietnam. Only the rich were able to afford these gourmet sandwiches because all the butter, pate, and ham were imported at that time. After the French departure in 1954, the Vietnamese learned the baking techniques, made smaller baguettes and incorporated… |
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Skinny Thai Chicken and Peanut Noodles by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxI love any kind of Asian noodle dish, especially a Thai one that includes peanut butter. Good news too: Peanut butter is heart healthy. It’s very filling and satisfying when added to a noodle dish. The red pepper flakes add just the right amount of spice. The skinny for each fiber rich serving is 290 calories, 8 grams of fat, 7 grams… |
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Crispy Boiled Egg (Tokneneng) Recipe by Jasper SoneTokneneng is a Filipino street food in which a hard-boiled egg is dipped in reddish or orange batter and then deep fried until crispy. It doesn’t offer much taste, as its just hard-boiled egg. But dipping it in a spiced vinegar dip enrich the flavor and makes it so good that its sometimes addicting. As a street food, it meets the… |
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Beans and Peanut Achar by Chez la merecourtesy NOPI This is very good as a condiment without the beans..Its hard not to eat it right out of the pot Next time I will make a double batch. I will make with beans during bean season |
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Pork Adobo, Hawaiian Style by Bernard DahiligI decided to post this recipe for those of you that do not know or are not familiar with Filipino Foods. being borne Filipino by choice, this recipe reminds me of my Mom's & Lola's kitchen. The fragrance of soy sauce, apple ciider vinegar, frech crushed garlic, laurel leaves - served with hot steamed white rice? How can you not get… |
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Vallarai paruppu masiyal by Moms TimesThe dish goes well with rice adding a spoon of ghee. This is a great healthy masiyal for kids and is recommended to feed them atleast once in a month. View the health benefits of Vallarai spinach for reference....@ http://healthbenefits-fruitsvegetables.blogspot.com/2010/08/vallarai-health-benefits.html Note: The tamarind pulp… |
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