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| Palak Paratha [Indian Spinach Bread] | |
This is also referred to as 'Palak Roti' and is extremely nutritious. Great for lunch boxes and even greater for picnics, this rustic bread can be used as a wrap with delicious chicken or vegetarian filling for a very satisfying meal.
Added:7th Aug, 2006 | Viewed 774 times
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| Pizza Twists | |
These are such amazing finger food for a sleepover. They can be easily modified to suit your taste by a sprinkle and dash of dried herbs. Serve them with a variety of dips and you have got a sure winner!
Added:7th Jun, 2006 | Viewed 585 times
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| Crunchy Chicken | |
This crunchy chicken recipe was passed on to me by a friend and is just lovely for movie or game nights when you don't want to mess your hands while eating!
Added:27th Mar, 2006 | Viewed 601 times
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| Mint Potatoes | |
Mint Potatoes or 'Pudina Aloo' as they would be called in India are a great idea for finger food or party snack. You can dish them out in a variety of creative ways and a vast range of dips and sauces would accompany these minty potatoes well.
Added:31st Aug, 2005 | Viewed 1000 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 835 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 9348 times
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| Pav Bhaji [Indian Sloppy Joes] | |
This Mumbai street food is my family's all time favourite food. It is similar to the "Sloppy Joe" of the west. What's so great about this wonderful dish is that it is packed with the goodness of many vegetables. How many junk food recipes can boast of that? It is true that no one can make this dish in that truly authentic street style made famous by the roadside hawkers of Mumbai. But one can come very close. People living outside India often face one very looming question ... where can they find "Pav"? Although plain bread loaves, dinner rolls or buns can be substituted, we still crave for the authentic "Pav". Well, look no further. If you are willing to roll up your sleeves and dig in some dough, "Pav" is one of the easiest things to make in your kitchen.
Added:2nd Aug, 2005 | Viewed 11126 times
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