Egg and Potato Curry--Deem Aloo Jhol
Growing up in a Bengali household meant lots of rice, fish and vegetables. My mom would cook a lot of different kinds of vegetables, fish, meat and lentils and I wasn't always fond of her concoctions. As I grew up and my tastes have matured, I began to absolutely LOVE anything that was cooked by her and miss it now that I live with my husband and cook my own meals.
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aloo,
bangali cooking,
deem,
egg curry,
indian recipe,
potato gravy
Achaari Daal-Lentils with Pickle
Lentils are a very healthy way of adding protein to our diets. They lack the bad cholesterol that red meats have and are a nice change from white meat. There are many different types of lentils and they are so versatile, they can be incorporated into many different recipes from different types of cuisines.
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daal,
indian spices,
lentils,
pickles,
Spicy Chicken Curry
Dry Cough and Itcy Throat Remedy
Stir Fried Beef With Vegetables
There is something about stir fries that call to food lovers. I think it is the combination of fresh, crisp veggies, a tasty, sticky sauce and the smoky flavour that only comes from using a very hot stove. An item this tasty, its hard to tell that its so easy.
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beef,
chinese cuisine,
fresh veggies,
stir fry
Chicken Pakora
These deep fried spheres of goodness will leave a yearning on your tongue that can only be satisfied by the next bite. The crispy outside, the soft inside and the flavours of ginger and green onion are a combination to die for!
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deep fried,
indo chinese cuisine,
savoury,
spicey
Thai Green Curry Beef
An incredible array of exotic flavors all combined to create a mouth-watering dish that can be enjoyed spicy or not, Thai Green Curry Beef is a recipe that will have you coming back for seconds!
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coconut milk,
mild,
thai food
Simply Chicken Soup
Sometimes, the simplest things in life are the ones that give us the most satisfaction. Have you ever noticed how cuddling up in a warm blanket on a cold, rainy day and just listening to the sound of the rain can help you calm down and clear your head of those thousand buzzing thoughts that hadn't left you for days? Or how closing your eyes and smelling some flowers can make you forget everything for that split second? Something doesn't have to be complicated and extravagant to make us feel better if we make an effort to enjoy what passes by everyday.
Labels:
chicken soup,
comfort food,
few ingredients,
simple
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