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    Sweet Corn Chicken Soup
    This soup is one of my favorites and turns out exactly like the one in the little Chinese place we used to have after college. It is very easy and quick to make.

    Added:30th Aug, 2005 | Viewed 651 times
    Browse similar recipes: Chinese

    Topra Pak [Coconut Fudge]
    This is a traditional Indian sweet very popular in the western region. This is the basic recipe for the fudge which can be adapted for many delicious variations and flavours.

    Added:30th Aug, 2005 | Viewed 1576 times
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    Green Apple Coconut Cake
    A lightly spiced apple cake with a delightfully crunchy coconut topping. Perfect with tea on a lazy afternoon.

    Added:30th Aug, 2005 | Viewed 721 times
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    Falafel
    Falafel is essentially ground spiced chickpeas shaped into balls and fried. Its scrumptious just eaten on its own and even yummier when stuffed inside pita breads. I recently sampled a gourmet pizza called 'Mediterranean' and one of the toppings was "Falafel" and it was a true masterpiece!

    Added:30th Aug, 2005 | Viewed 808 times
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    Gel's Hot Milk Sponge Cake
    A wonderfully light and low on calories sponge cake that can be sampled as soon as it is baked or teamed up with fresh fruits, ice-cream, sauces or icing for a quick dessert.

    Added:25th Aug, 2005 | Viewed 637 times
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    Healthy Breakfast Parathas
    This is a quick, filling, nutritious breakfast recipe. You can apply simple variations to suit your tastes and make this recipe your own.

    Added:16th Aug, 2005 | Viewed 526 times
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    Berry Mousse
    A perfect dessert for a warm summer day, Berry Mousse is extremely easy and quick to make. Make it a day ahead of the weekend and serve it up after a light salad lunch with friends.

    Added:2nd Aug, 2005 | Viewed 345 times
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    Spicy Drunken Bananas
    Put away the liquor. This ingenious dessert will warm your cockles in a way that a glassful of rum can't. Strictly for the grown-ups, especially if you go a wee bit easy on the measurement of the 'Rum'.

    Added:2nd Aug, 2005 | Viewed 366 times
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    Instant Khaman Dhokla [Steamed Savoury Cake]
    This recipe defines the essence of Gujarati snacks. It is a very popular and loved tiffin item along the west coast of India. Here I present an "instant" version that takes less than 20 minutes to make.

    Added:2nd Aug, 2005 | Viewed 8284 times
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    Mishti Doi [Traditional Sweet Yoghurt]
    'Mishti Doi' the much loved Bengali sweet is traditionally made in small earthernware pots with their mouths covered with muslin cloths. These pots are kept in a pit in the ground, loosely covered with soil and topped off with burning charcoals. The heat brings out the distinct flavour and colour of the 'doi'. Jaggery is originally used to sweeten the 'doi'. Here, I will show you a quick, modernised version of making it and it will taste almost similar as the original, I promise.

    Added:2nd Aug, 2005 | Viewed 550 times
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