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Spicy Piri Piri Chicken Wraps

Spicy Piri Piri Chicken Wraps

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

Piri Piri (also spelled Peri Peri) is a popular spice in Portuguese food and is becoming more and more popular in North America. I first had piri piri chicken at a fast-food chicken chain named Nando's Chicken and was immediately hooked. It has a very dry…

Farfalle with Spicy Sausage in Tomato Cream Sauce

Farfalle with Spicy Sausage in Tomato Cream Sauce

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

This creamy, spicy pasta only contains a handful of ingredients, but the flavor is so complex and delicious. And it's ready in 20 minutes!

Spicy Samosas

Spicy Samosas

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Prep Time: 25 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Delicious samosas perfect for party appetizers or a side to your favorite meal. Be careful - they're spicy!

Lucille's Chicken Wings

Lucille's Chicken Wings

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 45 Minutes

Great Grandma, Lucille, used to make these Asian inspired chicken wings. Most of my family cannot handle very spicy food, so these wings were a great alternative to the hot variety. Serve these at a Sunday football party and I guarantee that no one will…

Grilled Sweet & Spicy Peppers

Grilled Sweet & Spicy Peppers

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Sweet & Spicy peppers goes great as an appetizer or side dish...goes wonderful with Italian or French bread and some cheese....this dish brings people together...You will enhance any meal with this sweet and spicy dish. Enjoy!

Simple Spicy Chicken Sandwich

Simple Spicy Chicken Sandwich

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

I made this for lunch this week and it was sooo easy and sooo yummy! (…and spicy too!) You could add lettuce and tomato too. For a healthier version you can substitute grilled chicken.

Spicy Shrimp

Spicy Shrimp

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Spicy Shrimp with coconut - a variation of the "Sungtache Sukhe" (Spicy Shrimp) recipe prepared by my mother. I come from the state of Goa in India. Unavailability of exact ingredients in Los Angeles made me come up with a variation that still reminds me…

Sweet & Spicy Peach Sauce

Sweet & Spicy Peach Sauce

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

This sauce is so good! It's not too spicy so even those of the most delicate taste buds should enjoy this recipe. It's perfect with practically everything- especially my breaded chicken!

Chicken sandwich and barbeque sauce

Chicken sandwich and barbeque sauce

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

is very interesting to know that in medieval Europe, bread was not only food but some dishes. People time used loaf old (dimensioned approximate 15 cm on 10 cm) law Plates. After meal these pieces could be eaten, data paupers or dogs. Plates wooden began…

Spicy Deviled Eggs

Spicy Deviled Eggs

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Deviled eggs are an entertaining staple, yet they can sometimes be boring. I added a few things to this recipe to make sure these deviled eggs will be the life of the party. Next time you have company coming over, just whip these up and watch how fast t…

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SippitySup is serious about food. Nonetheless the key element is fun. Which does not mean I won’t be passing along the best information I can. It just means the tone be lighter than you have seen before.

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Master Sommelier Jesse Becker, and the other publishers of the WineToMatch website and iPhone application share their thoughts and suggestion on food and wine pairing and life as a restaurant sommelier.

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Happy Food is my personal blog chronicling my adventures, and sometimes misadventures in the kitchen with my beloved Magimix and the world of food, with a good strong heavy dose of baking and cakes thrown in! The blog was originally intended to act a…

Fruit Carving Arrangements and Food Garnishes

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Fruit and vegetable carving art. Food garnishing using the carving centerpieces.

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Here at PicnicFood-Ideas.com we are 100% committed to delivering the absolute best information you can find about picnic food and picnic food ideas – recipes,ideas, how to make a perfect picnic, and how to get the best out of it. Our articles were…

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If there’s one thing to know about me as a foodie, it’s that my body is constantly craving some sort of food, all the time, anytime and not only one but multiple cravings at one moment. Sadly as a cheap student stuck in Kingston, my options are v…

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Jamie Oliver's Chicken - Simple Food, just the way I like it!

posted August 17, 2010 in My Easy Cooking

Jamie Oliver cooks simple food, period! I am sure at his restaurants he will dolly up the plates, 'cause that is the cheffie thing to do, but what I love about Jamie, is that he has made home cooking popular again. I dare anybody to sit and watch a J (read full article)

Spicy Aromatic Baked Chicken

posted August 16, 2010 in Keep Learning Keep Smiling

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)

BBQ Pork Tenderloin With Pineapple Mango Salsa Recipe

posted August 15, 2010 in BBQ Party

Ingredients 1 can pineapple chunks in juice 14 oz 1 jar mangos chutney 2 tbsp jerk seasoning 1 tsp olive oil 1 bunch green onion cut on slant 2 pounds pork tenderloin Preparation Season the pork tenderloins with salt and the roll in a pie plat (read full article)

Number 10, Earl’s Court

posted August 15, 2010 in Tamarind and Thyme

It all started with an email from An American in London – General Tso’s chicken could be found in London and it was to be found at No. 10, a Chinese restaurant in Earl’s Court. My first and only taste of it was at a cheap Chinese re (read full article)

Spicy Tomato and Vegetable Rice

posted August 15, 2010 in Chow and Chatter

This is a simple and great way to Jazz up rice, my Mum in law made something similar I really like the way she added the mint. I added less Indian recipes this time as most are in archives. I love eating a different countries food every day so you wi (read full article)

Souper Saturday!

Hello! I know it is still summer, but on these cooler days my thoughts turn to fall! It is my favorite time of the year - I am giddy with excitement at the thought of picking apples, pumpkins, red peppers, etc.. I feel soup goes hand-in-hand with the (read full article)

The Wicked Noodle

posted August 14, 2010 in Food For Thought

The Wicked Noodle A very interesting name for a food blog, “The Wicked Noodle”, it brings to mind a culinary adventure. Kristy started her website in January 2009 and she has developed and shaped it in an attractive way. For a few months, she w (read full article)

God, Family, Farm, Wine: Coyote Canyon Featured Winery for August 2010

posted August 13, 2010 in Wine and Beer of Washington State

We talk a lot about the passion for wine and the stories behind the wine makers. Mike Andrews shares not only his passion for wine but the essential ingredients that create that wine: farming, family and God. On the way back from the Wine Bloggers Co (read full article)

Salted Fish Sauce

posted August 11, 2010 in MORE FOOD ADVENTURES

Shop at More Food Adventures This is one of the many entries in the Food Trade and Expo at the Capitol Grounds last year. This couple are actually selling condiments and appetizers from Initao, Misamis Oriental. They sell their own concoction (read full article)

Madras Chicken

posted August 11, 2010 in Bo's Bowl

Madras chicken may not be an authentic Indian dish, but it can be found at every Indian restaurant in America.  If you don't normally make curries this is a great one to try, because it uses curry powder.  So there is only one spice to buy (read full article)

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