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Ensaladang Ampalaya (Bitter Melon Salad)

Ensaladang Ampalaya (Bitter Melon Salad) by ShaleeDP

This is a very quick and easy salad recipe with bitter melons, tomato, chrimp paste... Very good for those with anemia.

1 vote
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Kerabu Kacang Botol (Asian Style Winged Beans Salad)

Kerabu Kacang Botol (Asian Style Winged Beans Salad) by Navaneetham Krishnan

The medley of Asian ingredients worked in harmony for its refreshing crunchy deliciousness.

1 vote
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Balinese Special Rice - Nasi Kuning

Balinese Special Rice - Nasi Kuning by John Spottiswood

I served this rice with Balinese Roast Pork, and I think the rice was as big of a hit as the roast! I adapted the recipe from the The Barbecue Bible by Steven Raichlen...one of my favoirte cookbooks. I wasn't sure about a rice dish from a BBQ fanatic, but this is truly awesome! I substituted half brown rice for health, and you…

2 votes
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Pui Saag with Shrimp Curry

Pui Saag with Shrimp Curry by Tamanna

Today's recipe is of a type of greeny leaf which is called 'Pui/Puhi" We call it 'Pui Saag' in Bangladesh. A very popular type of green leaf that is cooked in almost all Bangladeshi homes and eaten as a side dish with boiled rice. It is usually cooked with fish or shrimp, or just lightly fried with onions. I cooked mine with…

1 vote
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Thai Citrus Salad

Thai Citrus Salad by Nancy Miyasaki

This is a delicioius salad that goes perfectly with any spicy asian meal. It is also a nice accompaniment to grilled salmon or steak. I you want to make tt a meal by itslef, just add some sliced grilled chicken, salmon or steak to it.

2 votes
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Plantain Cutlet

Plantain Cutlet by Moms Times

A crispy and healthy snack for tea time

1 vote
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Raw Mango Salad With Deboned Chicken Fee

Raw Mango Salad With Deboned Chicken Fee by kristy

An incredible Asian cuisine that you must try !

1 vote
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Karipap (curry puffs)

Karipap (curry puffs) by Padma Priya Manikam

Karipap in Malay or curry puffs is one of a Malaysian's favourite tea-break snacks. The filling can be either vegetarian or non-vegetarian. The filling must be prepared overnight or a few hours before stuffing into the dough for frying.

1 vote
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Kidney Beans (Rajma) Masala

Kidney Beans (Rajma) Masala by Padma Priya Manikam

I never used to like red kidney beans maybe because of the way some people had made it for me. So after learning that it is healthy to include kidney beans in your diet, I decided to adapt my own recipe.

1 vote
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Hot and Sour Soup

Hot and Sour Soup by Hungry Jenny

This is the Thai version that uses 'tom yum' paste - you'll see in the ingredients list that there's nothing too 'unusual' about what goes in it - it's hopefully stuff that you already have in your storecupboard so you can easily make it yourself - of course you can just use the bottled variety from a supermarket.…

2 votes
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Thai Salad with Sesame Ginger Dressing

Thai Salad with Sesame Ginger Dressing by Micheline

A tasty thai salad with a flavourful sesame, ginger dressing that is easy and quick to prepare.

2 votes
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Strawberry Salsa

Strawberry Salsa by Veronica Lucia

My own version of strawberry salsa.

2 votes
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Buco Pansit (Young Coconut Stir Fry)

Buco Pansit (Young Coconut Stir Fry) by ShaleeDP

A different type of 'pansit' that I have tasted. It's a native recipe in the coconut region of the Philippines.. Southern Tagalog -- Laguna, Batangas, Quezon provinces. A must try!

1 vote
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Salty and crunchy crepes

Salty and crunchy crepes by BestOodles

This dish is the ultimate vendor food that I have talked about before. I was thinking about a meal that would be suitable for Mother’s day breakfast as well as something nutritious and keeping with my vegetarian diet for this month. This meal is quick to make, healthy for you, and very inexpensive to make. You do have some…

1 vote
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Have A Glass Of “Unbeetable” Juice!

Have A Glass Of “Unbeetable” Juice! by Blackswan

Of late, Chefs in top restaurants have been serving these bloody Beets. I read about the many benefits of Beetroots - rich in the nutrient betaine, which is important for cardiovascular health, blah, blah, blah. Because of this, I’ve tried forcing it down my throat but I simply dislike the taste – be it French, Italian or Asian…

2 votes
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