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Khao Niaow Ma Muang (Thai Mango and Sweet Sticky Rice)

Khao Niaow Ma Muang (Thai Mango and Sweet Sticky Rice)

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Prep Time: 120 Minutes
Cook Time: 45 Minutes

Thai Mango Sweet Sticky Rice Dessert smelling mango sweet. Know as a “Khao Niaow Ma Muang” is an absolute must try! This easy Thai dessert starts with Thai sweet rice (also called sticky rice) which is surrounded by coconut milk, then topped with slic…

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Black Bean and Mango Tostadas

posted August 11, 2010 in Two Peas and Their Pod

Some of my favorite meals are the simple ones. Black bean and mango tostadas are at the top of our list when it comes to easy dinner recipes. This meatless meal is loaded with fresh flavors and hits the spot every time. We use corn tortillas for th (read full article)

Mango Sorbet - No Ice Cream Machine Required!

posted August 10, 2010 in Family Spice

All summer long I have been reading these wonderful blog posts showing these gorgeous recipes for homemade ice cream and sorbets. I do not own an ice maker. I will also publicly admit that I am not a big fan of ice cream... unless it has chunks of br (read full article)

Found! Contemporary Apron for Larger Women

posted August 10, 2010 in Susannah\'s {Kitchen} Aprons

Espresso Color Coordinates with any Kitchen A few readers have asked if Susannah’s {Kitchen} carries any chic styles for larger women. The answer is Yes! Pictured above is Food Network Star finalist Aarti Sequeira wearing an apron that's similar to (read full article)

Mango Smoothie

posted August 06, 2010 in Yum in Tum

So, mangoes. I think you guys heard about the mangoes in the freezer for like, 2 months. I actually managed to do something with them. I thought about mango quick breads and mango cupcakes and all sorts of other mango things, but at the end of the da (read full article)

Sweetend Pineapple

posted August 05, 2010 in josie's kitchen

During Summer which started in March up to June fruits like mangoes, pineapple, banana, water melon and honeydew melon are all at their sweetest and cheapest season. Mangoes and pineapples are available all-year long but not as sweet and delicious d (read full article)

More Mangoes

posted August 04, 2010 in In My Kitchen

Again, thank you FIL and Uncle George for these mangoes. Uncle George for growing and bringing it to my FIL house from FL, and to my FIL for taking it to my house. I have given 4 people so much of these. Sorry Vicky, I can't mail it to you in CA...lo (read full article)

Spicy Mangoes Salad and seafood (Yam Ma-moung Tha-la)

posted August 04, 2010 in A flavor of Thai

This Spicy Mango Salad and seafood or Yam Ma-moung Tha-la will blow you away with its tastebud-awakening flavors and mix of textures. And as a bonus, and it’s healthy.  Enjoy it as a complete meal by adding cooked shrimp, squid, chicken, sausa (read full article)

5 Days of Fruit: Tropical Fruits

We're kicking off the month of August with our new series: 5 Day of Fruit. You'll get fun facts, tips, and recipes for the theme of the day. So dive right in to today's theme, Tropical Fruit, and be sure to check back the rest of the week for more (read full article)

Mango Tango

posted August 01, 2010 in Indian Food, Easy Indian Recipes

Mango is the king of fruits. Mango is loved by all. Mango is rich source of  Vitamin "A', Vitamin 'C', Vitamin 'K',Vitamin 'E', Beta carotene and Phosphorous. It also has a good amount of fibre. Before the season of mangoes comes to an end, let (read full article)

My “Just For Me” Food Stash

posted July 30, 2010 in Iowa Girl Eats

I started the week off with a bang, and I’m ending it on one too! The weather was fantastically Fall-like last night, so I threw open all the windows and doors, and slept to the sounds of the cicadas. If you follow me on Facebook or Twitter, (read full article)

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