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    Sweet Corn Chicken Soup
    This soup is one of my favorites and turns out exactly like the one in the little Chinese place we used to have after college. It is very easy and quick to make.

    Added:30th Aug, 2005 | Viewed 651 times

    Topra Pak [Coconut Fudge]
    This is a traditional Indian sweet very popular in the western region. This is the basic recipe for the fudge which can be adapted for many delicious variations and flavours.

    Added:30th Aug, 2005 | Viewed 1576 times

    Christmas Chutney
    Although this chutney is for the Yuletide Season, there is no reason why you can't make a jar and store it in your pantry. Then everytime you serve it with a roast on an ordinary day, it will feel just like Christmas!!

    Added:30th Aug, 2005 | Viewed 403 times

    Gel's Hot Milk Sponge Cake
    A wonderfully light and low on calories sponge cake that can be sampled as soon as it is baked or teamed up with fresh fruits, ice-cream, sauces or icing for a quick dessert.

    Added:25th Aug, 2005 | Viewed 637 times

    Healthy Breakfast Parathas
    This is a quick, filling, nutritious breakfast recipe. You can apply simple variations to suit your tastes and make this recipe your own.

    Added:16th Aug, 2005 | Viewed 526 times


    Spicy Drunken Bananas
    Put away the liquor. This ingenious dessert will warm your cockles in a way that a glassful of rum can't. Strictly for the grown-ups, especially if you go a wee bit easy on the measurement of the 'Rum'.

    Added:2nd Aug, 2005 | Viewed 366 times

    Seera [Sweet Semolina Pudding]
    'Seera' or 'Rawa Seera' also know as 'Halwa' in some parts of India, is the food everyone associates with God. This is for the simple reason that Seera is prepared during 'pujas' and festivals and is an offering to the Gods. It is the 'Prasad' you get after praying in temples. There are many different versions and it can be made and enjoyed in a non-religious context too.

    Added:2nd Aug, 2005 | Viewed 1247 times

    Chocoffee Irish Cream Cheesecake
    This is a 'strictly-for-the-adults' dessert to warm you on a chilly evening. It is rich, sinful and pure indulgence. Make it a day ahead and enjoy the fruit of your labour.

    Added:2nd Aug, 2005 | Viewed 281 times

    Berry Mousse
    A perfect dessert for a warm summer day, Berry Mousse is extremely easy and quick to make. Make it a day ahead of the weekend and serve it up after a light salad lunch with friends.

    Added:2nd Aug, 2005 | Viewed 345 times

    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 10611 times

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