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    Homestyle Chicken Dum Biryani
    I have tried making different kinds at home, with different meats and different preparation methods .... the true Hyderabadi Biryani taste always elusive. Then I came upon this gorgeous little book of traditional Hyderabadi recipes. This book had three versions of Chicken Biryani or Murgh Dum Biryani, the last one being the closest to the authentic one. If you make it often enough, you will get faster and better. This one is a must try! Perfect for large numbers at an Indian Style banquet, this Chicken Biryani cooked at home in the oven with a modern "dum", is truly delicious.

    Added:5th Jun, 2007 | Viewed 8145 times

    Hearty Cream Of Spinach Soup [Palak Ka Shorba]
    This is a great source of iron and antioxidants for toddlers and adults alike. It is simple to make, extremely nutritious and full of hearty, buttery flavour. I use frozen spinach portions for a quicker option, but fresh spinach will work equally well.

    Added:31st May, 2007 | Viewed 554 times

    Ginger Chicken Stir-Fry
    A fast, no-fuss dinner idea to serve with steamed white rice or a big bowl of Asian greens.

    Added:1st May, 2007 | Viewed 432 times

    5-Cup Slice
    This reader recipe in an old issue of Australian Table magazine looked simple and fun. The result was stunning! And it is so easy to remember .. 5 cups of different ingredients and a good, sinful dose of chocolate.

    Added:1st May, 2007 | Viewed 508 times

    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 329 times


    White Bean And Leek Soup
    You can soak the cannellini beans overnight and make this gorgeous, light soup from scratch. For me, a can of store-bought cannellini beans works just fine and is heaps quicker.

    Added:30th Apr, 2007 | Viewed 250 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 1378 times

    Kesar Pista Amrakhand [Saffron, Pistachio & Mango Yoghurt Shrikhand]
    If there is one thing from the coffers of Indian cuisine that is not commonplace here in Sydney and perhaps in the rest of Australia, it is the delectable and creamy "Shrikhand". Shrikhand is a delicious dessert made by hanging yoghurt in a muslin cloth and draining it of its liquid content. Whipped together with chopped fresh fruits, nuts and flavouring; the Shrikhand is the highlight of festivals in western Indian and as a member of the authentic Indian Thali all along India's west coast. A softer version of the shrikhand is the "Mattha" which is equally delicious and can be easily made by allowing some liquid to remain in the original recipe. Here is a recipe for homemade Amrakhand, which essentially is Mango Shrikhand.

    Added:8th Mar, 2007 | Viewed 3107 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 338 times

    Basic Sweet And Sour Sauce
    I am biased to sweet and sour dishes. This sauce comes in handy when we are in the mood for some quick Asian supper. This stores well in the fridge for 2-3 days. If you have it handy, you can whip up "Sweet & Sour Tofu" or "Sweet & Sour Chicken" in minutes.

    Added:29th Jan, 2007 | Viewed 776 times

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