SIOMAI (CHINESE DUMPLINGS) by MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUBSubscribe to my YouTube Channel (Lipardo's Global Kitchen) for more recipes and future raffle draws for giveaway prizes. This dish is part of a dim sum or traditional Chinese cuisine which can be found in Chinese fast food restaurants. I love steamed food because it's not greasy. |
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Lemon Basil Grilled Chicken by John SpottiswoodThis is a simple and tasty summer grilled chicken recipe. We usually cook this with legs or thighs, but it goes well with chicken breast too. Consider doubling the recipe as it is even better the next day. We used left overs of this chicken to make the chicken noodle soup I posted recently. |
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Basmati Rice Pudding/Kheer by TamannaKheer is a creamy thick South Asian sweet dish, made by boiling rice or broken wheat with milk and sugar, and flavoured with cardamom, raisins, saffron, pistachios, almond. It is typically served during a meal or also consumed alone as a stand alone savory. Kheer can also be made using vermicelli as a base instead of grains. In… |
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Peach Crepes by Kim - Liv LIfeFragrant cinnamon and peaches fill the house with a tantalizing aroma... beautiful enough to drag a sleepy 14 year old boy from the depths of sleep wondering what was for breakfast, a definite sign that we had done well! |
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Pui Saag with Shrimp Curry by TamannaToday'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… |
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Fantastic Chile-Coriander Chicken by John SpottiswoodThis is another amazing recipe that I adapted from the Barbecue Bilble by Steven Raichlen. He got it from a food stand in Bombay that is famous throughout the city for it's amazing flavors. Try this chicken and you will understand why. It is truly delicious! My wife really loves the dipping sauce too. It's fantastic with or… |
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Gluten Free Pumpkin Muffins by The Blender GirlThis recipe is another one I adapted from my childhood. This latest gluten free incantation is simple, tasty, and thanks to the beloved pumpkin – really moist. If you are making this recipe in the United States – use unsweetened canned pumpkin. These quick, easy muffins can be prepared in less than 10 minutes and are totally… |
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Pork Sinigang by Lidy ConcepcionSinigang is a Philippine soup or stew characterized by its sour flavor most often associated with tamarind (sampalok). |
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Chocolate Bourbon and Pecan Biscotti by Sommer JDelicious biscotti version of my favorite pie! |
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Hoagie Dip by TiffanyHere is something for Superbowl Sunday! |
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Tangy Asian Grilled Salmon by John SpottiswoodThis is another recipe adapted from the Barefoot Contessa. It's super simple and provides a tangy contrast to the sweetness of typical teriyaki sauce. Don't let the Dijon mustard in a supposedly Asian recipe throw you. It's a really nice combination of flavors. We doubled the garlic and reduced the olive oil slightly from the… |
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Summer Squash and Ricotta Cheese Pie by SmokinhotchefI came up with this simple yet sumptuous spin on a common as well as abundant vegetable, with the notion that there is life after zucchini bread! I hope yellow squash can gain more fans and that this recipe will turn the YUCKS into YUMMZ! Enjoy!! |
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Cupcakes with Chocolate Ganache Frosting by KatherineMark Bittman always comes through and this recipe, which I've adapted from him, is no exception. The cupcakes are not too sweet (just the way I like them) and the chocolate ganache perfectly sets in the fridge. They are sure to put a smile on anyone's face. |
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Takikomi Gohan (Japanese Mixed Rice) by John SpottiswoodI loved eating this in Japan and love to order it when I am visit Suruki supermarket in downtown San Mateo. Finally, I learned to make it myself. It is amazingly easy and soooo good! This dish with just a small piece of grilled salmon, meat or vegetable makes a wonderful lunch or light dinner. Feel free to mix up the ingredients… |
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