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Chili Salmon With Hot Bean Paste
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| Prep Time: | 10 Minutes |
| Cook Time: | 10 Minutes |
A very simple, easy and quick way to cook salmon. It's Asian way of cooking, fried with Korean hot bean paste. It tastes hot and delicious.
Wing Bean Salad
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| Prep Time: | 15 Minutes |
| Cook Time: | 10 Minutes |
Wing Bean Salad (yum tua pu) is a central Thai dish featuring “wing beans” which are blanched and tossed with coconut milk, roasted chili paste, toasted coconut, tamarind, palm sugar and peanuts. If you can’t get wing beans where you are, they can b…
Halftime Chili Con Carne
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| Prep Time: | 20 Minutes |
| Cook Time: | 60 Minutes |
Halftime of the Super Bowl is one of my favorite times of the year -- not because of the musical entertainment, but for the food! This halftime chili con carne is a staple at all of our Super Bowl parties and will be a sure hit if you decide to make this…
Fried Rice
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| Prep Time: | 5 Minutes |
| Cook Time: | 20 Minutes |
A easy and very tasty fried rice recipe
Slow Cooker Cincinnati Chili
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| Prep Time: | 10 Minutes |
| Cook Time: | 120 Minutes |
Want that Cincinnati Chili flavor, even when you're short on prep time? This is the perfect answer! Just a few simple steps and a few hours in the slow cooker will leave you with chili that can rival that of any 3-way chili parlor. It's deliciously diff…
Cattle Drive Chili
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| Prep Time: | 10 Minutes |
| Cook Time: | 90 Minutes |
This is a simple recipe. Which I have cooked at the campsite and for potlucks. All done in a large skillet.
Red Thai Curry Paste ~Krung Kaeng Phed
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| Prep Time: | 15 Minutes |
| Cook Time: | 0 Minutes |
In Thai cuisine curry paste is an essential ingredient to prepare many dishes but of course the main dishes being curries. There are several paste, red, yellow, green, Panaeng and the more Indian influenced Massaman curry paste. I've made them all except…
Crockpot Meatball Chili
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| Prep Time: | 15 Minutes |
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My husband really loves to bite into chewy food, including oatmeal raisin cookies and thick slabs of ham. A few years ago, I wanted to improve my chili recipe to give it more "biteable" substance. So I tried substituting meat balls for crumbly ground beef…
Bi bimbap - Korean Mixed meal
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| Prep Time: | 10 Minutes |
| Cook Time: | 15 Minutes |
I'm a die hard fan of Korean food and Dolsot bibimbap (돌솥 비빔밥, "dolsot" meaning "stone pot"), is my favorite one. Almost every second day I eat this. It is served in a bowl of warm white rice topped with namul (sautéed and seasoned vegetables)…
Beef & Salmon Marinade
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| Prep Time: | 5 Minutes |
| Cook Time: | 10 Minutes |
YOU WILL NOT GO WRONG WHEN YOU MARINADE IN THIS: Enjoy these….Guaranteed to get ooooos and aaaaaahs!!!!
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My name is Lea Ann, I live in Highlands Ranch Colorado and I love to cook, read cooking blogs and share information.
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Assorted Pakoras | Fritters
Most of us like/love pakoda/fritters over a cup of tea. I have tried so many times to post a pakoda recipe but it never really happened so this time I made up my mind I have, this was part of starter for a small together we had this Sunday.&nbs (read full article)
Chicken and White Bean Chili
Will this blog explode if I post one more chili recipe here? Probably. But that's a chance I'm willing to take. I've got a situation here.My fridge seems to be breeding poblano peppers. Like tribbles. Only greener and more tasty. I could swear (read full article)
Spicy Aromatic Baked Chicken
I must say I have been very contented with my Super Fast Chinese Roasted Chicken and Teriyaki Chicken that I didn’t really quite bother to try something new. They are my 2 top favourite baked chicken. They are quick to prepare, quick to cook, (read full article)
Delicious Vegetable Chicken Fritters
Today we all Indians are celebrating another year of freedom.. On this special occasion I want to wish all Indians everywhere in the world A Very Happy Independence Day 2010. Few friends of mine are coming to my place today to celebrate this day in (read full article)
BBQ Ham-on-a-Spit Recipe
Ingredients 1 (6 pound or larger) precooked ham 2 cups canned apricot nectar, divided 2 tablespoons cornstarch 2 tablespoons cold water 1/2 cup red wine vinegar 1/2 cup brown sugar 1 tablespoon prepared yellow mustard 1/2 teaspoon Accent Tabasco (read full article)
BBQ Fiery Asian Pork Roast Recipe
Ingredients 1/2 cup freshly squeezed orange juice 2 tablespoons frozen orange juice concentrate 2 tablespoons honey 1 tablespoon soy sauce 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 teaspoon minced garlic 1 teaspoon minced fresh ginger 1/2 teaspoon Chinese five-spic (read full article)
Spicy Miso Pork Ramen Noodles
Yesterday I had one of those days where nothing got done. Actually, let me rephrase that. Things got done, just not the things on any of my “To Do” lists. It was one of those days where both of the girls seemed to b (read full article)
Lobia Masala | Blackeye Beans Curry
Remember my Plantain Shallow Fry recipe? There was another side dish and I promise to post the recipe soon, so here it comes. I make blackeye beans/Lobia in many way and it's never the same, this recipe I adapted from Priya's Rajm (read full article)
Kitchen
Last Friday, Noel and I planned to have a mini reunion with our college friends. it's been a while since the last time we've been together that's why I'm so happy when these get together happened. I suggest having a simple dinner at Kitchen in Greenb (read full article)
Pasta, pasta, and more pasta.
There’s definitely been a trend lately….I’ve been making a lot of pasta. First the breaded seitan made a repeat appearance as chicken parm: Next I decided to break into a jar of Thai Kitchen pad thai sauce that had been sitting (read full article)






