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Just music posts. another test ? i just ate great indian food · without comments. sd. Written by Jon. September 8th, 2010 at 9:08 pm. Posted in Uncategorized. Tagged with test · share. « just two test more? Leave a Reply ...
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Since you like spicy Indian food, you can try this recipe. It is extremely spicy!!! It is called Geera Pork. We Trindadians like our food spicy, so BE CAREFUL!!! HA HA HA!!! (In Trinidad, there is a strong influence of Indian cuisine.) ...
I got these from an Indian food outlet but you may get them from some place else depending on your supermarkets. You also need a container of some variety of milk additive food flavour. Kids milk flavour or drinking chocolate will do. ...
I've only had Indian food in restaurants before, but have recently attempted cooking it myself. After a lot of preparation and waiting time, I was disappointed when I couldn't get my dosas as thin or crispy as at the restaurant. ...
Learn how to cut eggplants for a spicy eggplant Indian food dish in this free cooking video with easy vegetarian recipes. Expert: Neha Ghera Bio: Neha Ghera was trained by the Indian chef Tarla Dalal. Currently, she is working at a five ...
08 Sep 10 Learn about Indian corn. The corn is used with various grains, and used in a number of ways in other countries. Corn white light taste, but corn yellow MBT Changa needed sometimes it because food made from a variety of yellow ...
The food arrived and it was amazing. We love Indian food, but neither us claim to be experts. The food easily matched or exceeded what we'd experienced in LA. We were very happy campers. Although, for future reference, when these people ...
Peel and mash chickoos or blend. Add milk and boil in heavy saucepan. When slightly thick add khoya and cook, stirring continuously. Add sugar and ghee. Cook on low turning continuously till ghee oozes. Garnish with almond or walnut in ...
I guess probably because I've eaten so much Indian food and been a frequent patron of Ajantha way up in my suburban parts, it never really occurred to me to review it. A bit silly, really, given I've lost count of how many times I've ...