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Banana Bread with Rice Flour

posted June 23, 2029 in Al Dente Gourmet

Gluten Free Banana BreadOne of my friends is Gluten Intolerant. And since She's been "diagnosed” I noticed She feels a little bit down at times. So I decided to try making a Yummy Gluten Free recipe for her to cheer her up. I also eat Gluten Fre (read full article)

Fresh Tomato Sauce with Bacon Egg Rice(トマトベーコンエッグライス)

posted August 17, 2010 in Cooking Japanese Style

☆Fresh Tomato Sauce with Bacon Egg Rice(トマトベーコンエッグライス) ☆ Ingredients: ☆ 200g fresh tomato sauce ☆ 6-8 sliced bacon ☆ 2 egg ☆ rice ☆ vegetable oil Direction: 1. Make to fresh tomato sauce (400~500g): Peel the to (read full article)

Snacks under 125 calories

posted August 15, 2010 in niyas's world

Source - Reader's DigestPhoto Credit - 123 photosThe science is clear: eating small amounts of healthy foods throughout the day is the best way to curb cravings, limit hunger, and avoid overeating come meal time.There's no perfect formula, but many e (read full article)

Hearty Baked Tomato Rice with Meatloaf and Egg

posted August 13, 2010 in Juicy Fresh Bites

Baked egg, rice and meatloaf…you must be wondering how these three components can fit together right? Oh, let me tell you just how well they complement each other to create a seriously delicious dish! Ever since I learned the technique of making (read full article)

Weekend Food Tour: Chikurin Tei Japanese Restaurant

posted August 13, 2010 in Food: Cooking and Capturing

Last winter (January, 2010), my husband and I had the chance to experience Spring Resort Hotel in Xinbeitou in Beitou District in Taipei. Beitou is well-known to its hot springs in Northern Taiwan.  Part of the pack (read full article)

Egg Fried Rice

posted August 13, 2010 in niyas's world

Egg Fried RiceServes: 2You will needFor Egg:3 eggs, beat well1 tablespoon oil1/4 teaspoon saltFor Fried Rice:2 cups ( 400 g ) cooked and cooled rice ( rice should not be overcooked )1 tablespoon oil1 onion, finely chopped or 1 bunch spring onion, fin (read full article)

Ten Cold Noodles and Pasta Salad

posted August 09, 2010 in Food: Cooking and Capturing

In my previous posts, I introduced ten spaghetti I tried in different restaurants in Taipei. For today, I'm posting my Ten Noodle Recipes I cooked and posted, not actually from the least to the best, but from the latest to oldest. When I'm only start (read full article)

Stir fried eggs with carrots and mint leaves

posted August 09, 2010 in niyas's world

Stir fried eggs with carrots and mint leavesServes: 2You will need2 eggs, beat well2 teaspoon oil1 onion, finely sliced1/4 cup carrots, chopped1/4 cup mint or coriander leaves1/2 teaspoon red chilli powder1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder1/2 teaspoon salt (read full article)

Appam & Egg Roast ( Appavum Mutta Roastum )

posted August 06, 2010 in niyas's world

Appam is a popular dish of Kerala. Some consider making appam is a difficult task, but in reality it is not so. With a little bit care fluffy and tasty appams can be made easily at home. Many brands of instant appam mix is available in markets. But I (read full article)

Popeye's

posted August 06, 2010 in My Little World

We arrived at Hong Kong around 10:55am, since we have so many things to do for the day we decided to have our lunch at the airport before going to USA Hostel. This was our first time in Hong Kong that's why we explore the whole airport just to look f (read full article)

Good Buy, Worst Buy, Best Buy..

posted August 05, 2010 in MORE FOOD ADVENTURES

Guys, yesterday after Pinky's plane finally flew for Manila and Singapore, I really felt famished. Well, I did not take my lunch because of some CEPALCO thing that I was able to resolve this morning. So I went straight to class at BSU and (read full article)

Fresh Garden Vegetable Fried Rice

posted August 04, 2010 in Chef Tom Cooks

I’ve had a surplus of fresh veggies in my refrigerator, so I decided to use them all today in my fried rice recipe. Of course you can use frozen vegetables, but nothing compares to the taste of fresh ingredients. I didn’t use any egg in (read full article)

Fresh Garden Vegetable Fried Rice

posted August 04, 2010 in Chef Tom Cooks

I’ve had a surplus of fresh veggies in my refrigerator, so I decided to use them all today in my fried rice recipe. Of course you can use frozen vegetables, but nothing compares to the taste of fresh ingredients. I didn’t use any egg i (read full article)

Crispy Orange Chicken

posted July 30, 2010 in Smoky Mountain Cafe

I borrowed this recipe from one of my blogging friends, Mary Beth at Dunkin Cooking The Semi-Homemade Way and it was a huge hit!  The homegirlz fussed at me when they went looking for leftovers for lunch the next day and there were non (read full article)

Max's Restaurant

posted July 29, 2010 in je\'s anatomy

This is me blogging from the USA! I am still getting used to a lot of things here so I haven’t been outside of the office that much. So I’ll just start to offload the remaining of my backlogs.Boyet and I did ocular inspections in some of the venu (read full article)

Fried Rice with Egg, Mushrooms and Green Peas

posted July 29, 2010 in Filipino Cuisines and Native Foods

Cooking Ingredients:2 cups cooked long grain rice6 tablespoons/90 ml vegetable oil 8 ounces/225 g assorted mushrooms (such as oyster and stemmed shiitake), coarsely chopped2 large eggs, beaten to blend 4 small carrots (about 4 ounces/115 g total), p (read full article)

Lighter General Tso’s Chicken

posted July 28, 2010 in Laura's Recipe Collection

After several weeks of dessert posts (minus one indulgent Mario Batali pasta recipe) I was beginning to feel like we were getting a bit unhealthy around here. So, to combat that, I bring you: Veggies! And healthy food! Novel concept, no? But, becaus (read full article)

Khanom Sanae Chun (Flour Paste)

posted July 28, 2010 in Thai Dessert

Khanom Sanae Chun is made of flour sugar, coconut cream and egg yolks stirred together till dry. Then, form the mixture to be "Look Chun" a kind of fruit. The finished dessert looks like natural Look Chun.Ingredients:½  cup glutinous flour½ &n (read full article)

Bringing Sexy Back

posted July 27, 2010 in A Foodie's Quest

The other day I mentioned vegetable marrow. At the time, I didn't have one hanging about to photograph... I finally got one in my CSA basket, but I was so excited (and hungry) that I proceeded to cut it up before it occurred to me that  I should (read full article)

Muttai Podimas Biryani/ Scrambled Egg Biryani.

Ingredients for Muttai Podimas/ Scrambled EggEggs-6Onion small finely chopped-1Green chilly finely chopped-1Red chilly powder-1tspTurmeric powder-1/4tspSalt to taste.Ingredients for BiryaniBasmati or Any Rice-2cups( cleaned and washed)Onion medium fi (read full article)

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