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Wing Bean Salad

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…

Stir Fried Tamarind Shrimp

Stir Fried Tamarind Shrimp

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

This Stir Fried Tamarind Shrimp or Thai called "Goong Pad Nam Makham Piek" this is sweet and sour recipe, you can enjoy whole family.

Tomato Saaru

Tomato Saaru

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

Good combination with white rice

Red Thai Curry Paste ~Krung Kaeng Phed

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…

Chili Salmon With Hot Bean Paste

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.

Chicken Kofta in Walnut Gravy

Chicken Kofta in Walnut Gravy

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Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

CHICKEN KOFTA IN WALNUT GRAVY RECIPE is 1 of the best chicken dish you want to eat it is very good and delicious it is 1 of the my fav. try it out and then invite your friends and family to show them a new thing on the table that make you a good cook in t…

Fried Rice

Fried Rice

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

A easy and very tasty fried rice recipe

PALAK ( spinach ) GOSHT (mutton)

PALAK ( spinach ) GOSHT (mutton)

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Prep Time: 40 Minutes
Cook Time: 35 Minutes

IT Is a VerY GooD DisH People india love this dish it is healty and Delicious to eat i say must try at home you friends and family member will love this dish . http://IndiFoodies.blogspot.com

Coconut Curry with Pak Choi, Peppers and Tomatoes

Coconut Curry with Pak Choi, Peppers and Tomatoes

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

The green chutney used is just coriander, a little chilli and some coconut all ground up. The chilli paste, on the other hand is just blistering hot green chillies ground up.

Chorizo Pulao

Chorizo Pulao

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

This is a Goan style pulao - an aromatic dish made out of rice that is first browned in oil and then cooked with spices and vegetables. This particular pulao is very popular in Goa and is traditionally made using spicy Goan sausage, which can be replaced…

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Tamarind and Thyme

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Railway Mutton Curry

posted August 17, 2010 in niyas's world

Source - Deccan Chronicle, Chennai EditionRailway Mutton Curry is a direct throw back to the days of the British Raj in India, when traveling by train was considered aristocratic. This very popular and slightly spicy dish was served in Railway Refres (read full article)

Val Papdi Gashi ( Amarakka / Avarakka )

posted August 15, 2010 in niyas's world

Val Papdi Gashi ( Amarakka / Avarakka )Serves: 3You will need100 g val papdi1/2 cup tur dal1 1/2 cup water1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder1/2 teaspoon oil2 potatoes, cut into cubes2 tomatoes or 2 teaspoon tamarind paste or 1/4 cup tamarind juice3/4 teas (read full article)

324. A Rack Makeover

posted August 11, 2010 in blindperfect

When come Hari Raya everybody seems busy making biscuits and cakes but I don't. Since I have Aya to bake the cakes and Noormy to make sure there are some biscuits on that day, I am busy sprucing up a little bit of my kitchen area .I have this rack ( (read full article)

Tamarind Chutney, Green Chutney, Mint Chutney & Red Chutney

posted August 11, 2010 in niyas's world

Recipe Credit - Vimla Patil ( Author - Dal Roti )Tamarind ChutneyIngredients1/2 cup tamarind paste1/2 cup jaggery1/2 teaspoon red chilli powderSalt to tasteMethodMix all the ingredients and gently cook till well blended and bright in color. You may a (read full article)

Avial / Aviyal for Onam

posted August 11, 2010 in niyas's world

Avial / Aviyal is considered an essential part of any Malayali Sadhya ( feast) and also has a unique place in a typical Kerala Cuisine. It is a thick mixture of a lot vegetables, curd / raw mango and coconut paste. It is seasoned with coconut oil and (read full article)

Kerala Prawns Curry ( with coconut paste )

posted August 02, 2010 in niyas's world

Kerala Prawns Curry ( with coconut paste )Serves : 3 - 4You will need500 g prawns ( wash, clean and deveined )2 teaspoon oil1 onion, finely sliced or 10 shallots, finely sliced6 cloves garlic, finely sliced1/2 - inch piece ginger, finely sliced2 gree (read full article)

Thali

posted July 30, 2010 in Cyder with Eloise

Thali – A number of different dishes served typically for sharing, normally includes Indian breads, dal, curry, rice and pickles. Or it could just be that I raided the freezer and this is what I found. An Indian Tapas meal – for the reci (read full article)

Karunaikizhangu Masiyal

posted July 30, 2010 in Cyder with Eloise

What do you mean I didn’t bring you anything back from India! How about a recipe taken from “The Hindu” submitted by Rajeswari Shankar. Karunaikizhangu Masiyal is a traditional Indian side dish. I have had to adapt the original for (read full article)

Nethili Karuvadu Varuval/ Dry Anchovies Fry

IngredientsNethili Karuvadu/ Dry Anchovies( Cleaned and washed)-250gmsRed chilly powder-2tbspTurmeric powder-1tspTamarind pulp-1tspSalt to taste( use very less salt as the dry fish is already salted and preserved)MethodMake a smooth paste out of red (read full article)

Tamarind Chili Dip (Nam prik ma kham sod)

posted July 23, 2010 in A flavor of Thai

Many Thai families often have nam prik of some sort served with fresh vegetables. This version has tamarind as a main ingredient.  And we always have fresh vegetable or boiled vegetable as a side. Taste of this nam prik should be spicy and sour (read full article)

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