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Fettuccine Alfredo

Fettuccine Alfredo

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Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Italian food is one of my favorite cuisines because I love all types of pasta. My favorite of all time has to be fettuccine alfredo. I love the creaminess, and how you can add pretty much any protein or vegetable and create your own dish. Try this simp…

Risotto with Shrimp and Arugula

Risotto with Shrimp and Arugula

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Cook Time: 30 Minutes

Risotto is a classic Italian rice dish . The beauty of risotto is that it is so versatile. Whether it's meat, fish, or vegetables the key to a delicious risotto is using the finest and freshest ingredients that the season has to offer. Risotto origina…

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Snacksgiving

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A food blog with amazing pictures and cuisines from around the world

Kitchen Chronicles

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This blog is all about home made Indian Cuisine and also has some interantional cuisines too.

Living the Gourmet

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Living the Gourmet is dedicated to traditional and exotic cuisines made simple by Catherine and her crew.

Specialty Recipes from My(e) Kitchen.

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This site is all about Indian and different types of cuisines, which are simple and easy to prepare and healthy to eat.

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Booaah is a word coined to mean healthy, wealthy and wise. This blog is devoted to providing information on vegetarian lifestyle, healthy diets, reviews on products, recipes, interesting cultures, cuisines, spices and a whole lot more.

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Citron et Vanille is a blog mainly focused on healthy French and Italian cuisines, some recipes are traditional, some are more contemporary, but always using fresh and and seasonal ingredients. The author is Franco-Italian growing up in France with a…

Filipino Cuisines and Native Foods

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This blog is all about Filipino cuisines and native food. You can see the list of different dishes and recipes. This is good for the people who love to cook and want to learn about cooking.

Vegetarian Cultural Creatives

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A collection of healthy, easy, quick and tasty recipes from different cuisines.

Taste Of Pearl City

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I'm Ayeesha, I started this blog with a passion for food, this blog has helped me to improve my knowledge in cooking much more. You can find recipes from different cuisines and lots of sweet treats, also freshly baked breads. Do visit and feel free…

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At Ximenting in downtown Taipei last August 2 2010 For my...

posted August 17, 2010 in Food Trips

At Ximenting in downtown Taipei last August 2 2010 For my yearly grand trip, I went with 2 other friends to Taiwan on a bargained trip.  Our hotel was situated near shopping and dinning areas so we were able to go find interesting stuff ri (read full article)

Independence Day Special-Part I

posted August 14, 2010 in Indian Food, Easy Indian Recipes

India is a country specialising in cuisines from different parts, different corners and different states of the country. The diverse culture and the awesome Indian Food make us special. Every State has its own regional cuisine but is loved by (read full article)

The Legacy of Buck Bannister

posted August 14, 2010 in Sleeping Kitten - Dancing Dog!

Over the past year I have been a site manager, coordinator and food writer for Half Hour Meals. During this time I have met cooks, chefs, cookbook authors, culinary instructors, culinary students, food radio and TV personalities, other food writers, (read full article)

360° Restaurant

posted August 12, 2010 in My Little World

After we explore the indoor and outdoor part of tower, Ian and I decided to have our late lunch. We make our reservation first and wait until 3pm for our turn. We lifted from ground floor up to 60th floor, when I stepped out the elevator I saw the de (read full article)

Aloo Baingan (eggplant-potatoes) Curry

posted August 11, 2010 in Chef In You

The beauty of Indian Cooking is its versatility combed with big flavors. No wonder it is one of the most famous cuisines in the world. I am surprised yet so glad to see Indian restaurants popping every where I see in the recent years. Many westerner (read full article)

How to Define Gourmet Vegan Food

posted July 31, 2010 in Recipes for the Family

It is difficult to define gourmet vegan food as a particular type or style of cooking, as there are so many different dishes from various regional cuisines that can be made suitable for vegans. The uniqueness of gourmet vegan food i (read full article)

Pico De Gallo (Fresh tomato salsa)

posted July 29, 2010 in Chef In You

After marriage, in the initial days of cooking, I was content making traditional foods that I grew up with. Like any new bride full of enthusiasm, I laid down feasts after feasts, making my husband feel that our wedding feast was still on a roll! he (read full article)

Crispy Fried Wontons (Gieow Grob)

posted July 29, 2010 in A flavor of Thai

This recipe call Crispy Fried Wontons or Gieow Grob in Thai. A wonton is a type of dumpling commonly found in a number of Chinese cuisines. This fried wonton the filling is typically made of Minced pork or shrimp. In Thailand we serve fried wonton as (read full article)

Review: Spice Dreams

posted July 28, 2010 in 100 Miles

Spice Dreams: Flavored Ice Creams and Other Frozen Treats.  Sara Engram and Katie Luber with Nancy Meadows and Kimberly Toqe.  Andrews McMeel Publishing.  $16.99  (86p)  ISBN: 978-0-7407-8016-5 Spices and herbs as flavor agents came to me lat (read full article)

Modern Indian Taste at Namaste India

posted July 26, 2010 in Recycle Bin of a Middle Child

Namaste meaning “I bow to you” is one of the popular Indian greetings that are known worldwide. It is a symbol of every Indian to give respect to their elders, traditions, gods and guests. And now, as I discover this new place at Bonifacio Global (read full article)

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