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    Apple & Black Cherry Cobbler
    An old fashioned pud, this version has a lot of fibre and very little fat. Go ahead... indulge!!

    Added:8th Aug, 2006 | Viewed 366 times

    Kande Ki Sabzi [Indian Onion Stew]
    This is a delightful little dish of whose heritage I am unsure of. Maybe it hails from Western India, but it is the ethnic counterpart of the famed western caramelised onions. 'Stew' is too strong a word for it, as it is essentially a 'sabji' [subji/subzi], which means tempering and cooking vegetables in a pan till they are al-dente [same principle as in pasta].

    Added:7th Aug, 2006 | Viewed 1111 times

    Chaat Masala
    Chaat Masala is the essence of Indian Street Food and bears the trademark sour and tangy taste of the famed 'bhel-puri' and 'golgappa'. Although there are many readymade varieties available from companies like "Everest", "Mangal", "MDH" etc.. it is very gratifying to make your own, varying the amounts of ingredients to achieve your own unique taste. Make in small quantities and use generously in 'chaat dishes' and sparingly on raw fruit salads and cooked tandoori meat.

    Added:19th Jul, 2006 | Viewed 2864 times

    Pumpkin & Walnut Dessert [Kabak Tatlisi]
    This is a traditional Turkish after dinner treat ... a healthy dessert idea that brings together beautifully the sweet and tart flavours of pumpkin and walnut.

    Added:13th Jul, 2006 | Viewed 378 times

    Potato & Broccoli Soup
    This is a wonderfully nutritious recipe for active toddlers and kids ... it has carbohydrates to fuel their endless energy and iron [in the form of the dreaded broccoli which they otherwise won't eat!!] .. what more could a mum want?

    Added:13th Jul, 2006 | Viewed 458 times


    Simple Lasagna
    Take a little time out one weekend and invest it in fresh pasta dough. The lasagna you make from that will be out of this world, I promise.

    Added:7th Jul, 2006 | Viewed 1358 times

    Fresh Pasta Dough
    I came across this wonderful recipe in a recent issue of the Australian Table magazine. Imagine my surprise when I read that I could actually make fresh homemade pasta in under 1 hour. This recipe is a beauty, it takes the intimidation out of the words 'fresh pasta'!!

    Added:7th Jul, 2006 | Viewed 711 times

    Pear & Ginger Oat Crumble
    High Protein & Energy Packed Breakfast or Guilt-Free, Low Fat, Super-Healthy Dessert? You decide!!

    Added:7th Jul, 2006 | Viewed 295 times

    Pine Nut & Mint Couscous
    I couldn't believe how fast this was to make and tasted like a million bucks. Goes great with any kind of candied, chargrilled or braised chicken dish.

    Added:7th Jul, 2006 | Viewed 243 times

    Saag Gosht [Indian Lamb & Spinach Curry]
    This is a very quick and delicious version of the age old classic "Saag Gosht" which means "Spinach Lamb" literally. It is flavourful, fast and drier than normal curries. I prefer it with Naan Bread instead of rice or 'pulao'.

    Added:14th Jun, 2006 | Viewed 3717 times

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