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    Ginger And Plum Chicken
    A good side dish idea, especially for the kids. They love the sweet and sour tang! They might even enjoy preparing it because of its simplicity.

    Added:10th Sep, 2007 | Viewed 209 times

    Drop Doughnuts
    I have been wanting to try these ever since I saw their picture in a local food magazine. Of German origin, they take the intimidation out of trying to achieve perfectly round donuts with holes in the middle. Just scoop the dough and drop it into the hot oil [very carefully of course!], and serve them with a smattering of sugar and ground cinnamon.

    Added:4th Sep, 2007 | Viewed 254 times

    Spiced Carrot And Pumpkin Mash
    A simple variation to the staple potato mash, the spiced carrot and pumpkin mash has a colour like that of autumn blushing ... stunning!

    Added:4th Sep, 2007 | Viewed 194 times

    Simple Kheer [Sweet Rice Pudding]
    This kheer was a constant of my childhood. I have savoured it hot, cold, with puris and numerous other ways one can imagine. My mum used to experiment with the consistency of the kheer and I think the thicker and creamier it was, the more delicious it tasted.

    Added:4th Sep, 2007 | Viewed 341 times

    King Prawn and Mango Salsa Salad
    This salad screams "tropical" like nothing you have ever tasted. The zing of the chilli, the tang of lime and the mango pieces bursting with flavour make this "no-cook" dish a winner!

    Added:22nd Aug, 2007 | Viewed 364 times


    Banana, Date And Pecan Bread
    Enjoy the guilty pleasures of banana bread without worrying too much with this low-fat version.

    Added:22nd Aug, 2007 | Viewed 192 times

    Corn Bhel
    "Bhel" is an Indian term most often used to describe a savoury snack with a base of puffed rice, beans or nuts mixed with chopped salad veggies and flavoured with spices and sauces to impart that distinct "chatpata" taste that has millions of fans all around the world. In this unusual "bhel" version, the base is corn kernels and chopped fruits have been added alongwith veggies to make it kid friendly. Try serving in little paper cups at your kid's next birthday party for a nutritious birthday treat.

    Added:9th Aug, 2007 | Viewed 416 times

    Grape Lassi
    An anti-oxidant powerhouse, this drink is great for the hot summer months dues to its cooling properties.

    Added:9th Aug, 2007 | Viewed 210 times

    Chilli Butter
    This is a wonderful, flavoured butter to have handy in your fridge. I use this to whip up a spicy omelette, to grill my corn cobs on in the weekends and to slather my sandwiches instead of mayonnaise.

    Added:31st Jul, 2007 | Viewed 235 times

    Coconut Powder [Thengai Podi]
    A "podi" is a very interesting concept in the South Indian style of cuisine. An ancient and traditional practice of roasting a combination of dals, spices and condiments; then processing them into a coarse powder to be enjoyed with a dollop of "ghee" or a generous serving of oil, gave birth to the "podi" family. There is a wide variety of "podis" available from specialty Indian stores, but making your own and revelling in the spicy aroma is very satisfying indeed.

    Added:6th Jul, 2007 | Viewed 662 times

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