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    Pear And Cinnamon Cake
    The sweetness of baked pears is rivalled beautifully by the tartness of the cinnamon. The smell that will permeate your house when you bake this will make your guests want to skip straight ahead to dessert.

    Added:30th Apr, 2007 | Viewed 334 times

    Lemon Polenta Crisps [Biscuits]
    I adapted this recipe from the Australian Women's Weekly 'Cakes, Biscuits & Slices' last Christmas. I wanted a visual contrast to the dark and handsome gingerbread biscuits I was making. These turned out just delicious. The first time I made them, I used the polenta as is and I noticed a slight, sticky crunch [very interesting texture-wise]. So the next time around, I dry roasted the polenta in a skillet over low heat, tossing and agitating constantly, so that the polenta was a delicate shade warmer. This time the crunch was perfect! Make them chubby or thin crisps, these biscuits are made for popping in your mouth.

    Added:26th Apr, 2007 | Viewed 1392 times

    Simple Home-Made Gulab Jamuns [Fried Milk Dumplings in Syrup]
    You will never want to buy an overpriced tin of dry gulab-jamuns from the store, after you try this recipe out. No "Khoya" or "Mawa" required, this recipe uses milk powder to make the juiciest, softest, golden gulab jamuns you will ever taste.

    Added:13th Mar, 2007 | Viewed 9649 times

    Maple Plum Crumble
    Bring on the maple!! I just love it!! I couldn't eat it by itself though. I do love the rich sweetness it imparts to desserts. I have been dying to try out this recipe ever since I saw it in a magazine.

    Added:29th Jan, 2007 | Viewed 340 times

    Holige [Sweet Paratha with Coconut And Jaggery]
    Ugadi is the Kannada New Year in South India. It is celebrated with a special sweet known as Holige or Obattu. It is a sweet paratha stuffed with lentils, jaggery and coconut, a la "Puran Poli" from India's West.

    Added:29th Jan, 2007 | Viewed 1078 times


    Barbecued Pork [Char Sieu]
    Char Sieu or Char Siew is a very popular delicacy in China. I love it best as Char Siew Buns, little white fluffy steamed buns filled with ooey gooey sweet and savoury char siew.

    Added:29th Jan, 2007 | Viewed 463 times

    Home-made Sweet Chilli Sauce
    Sweet Chilli Sauce revolutionised the use of dips and gave good old plain tomato ketchup a run for its money. Versatile and oh so yummy, sweet chilli sauce can be even more satisfying if it is homemade.

    Added:29th Jan, 2007 | Viewed 471 times

    Ricotta And Spinach Pizza
    A great snack idea that the kids can prepare themselves. Low in fat and very high in energy.

    Added:29th Jan, 2007 | Viewed 595 times

    Easy Lemon Tart
    No Baking required for this one and it freezes beautifully too!!

    Added:27th Jan, 2007 | Viewed 416 times

    Sweet And Sour Pork
    This has to be one of my favourite Asian dishes. I love the simplicity and flavour of the homecooked version, as the take-away ones take away my appetite with the garish red colour and lack of balance in the sweet, sour and salty.

    Added:7th Jan, 2007 | Viewed 319 times

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