This sweet and spicy dish will warm you right up on a dreary night! My best friend taught me how to make this for when her Thai godsons came to visit. I don't know if its terribly authentic, but its "picky...
Author: garden_cook
Spicy aromatic curry that goes well with plain boiled rice. From the authentic Sounth-Indian Kitchen.
Author: RMS1187
BEST,well thats what my kids say.I got this receipe from an old cookbook years ago,and have kept it as it does have a great taste.I think the secret is in the cinnamon. I use durmsticks or should I say...
Author: Andre The Giant
Make and share this Chicken in hot garlic sauce recipe from Food.com.
Author: Charishma_Ramchanda
Biryani is perhaps one of the most elaborate rice dishes. Of Moghul origin, it is cooked with lamb or chicken, streaked with saffron, and garnished with raisins and nuts. The chicken is first marinated...
Author: Olha7397
Make and share this Spicy Chickpeas W/ Beef and Cilantro recipe from Food.com.
Author: Ang11002
Make and share this Butternut Squash & Sweet Potato Curry recipe from Food.com.
Author: ResyopUK
Simple and sublime...what could be better? I have made curry for 40+ years with much effort, love, and personal satisfaction, but when I tried this in-a-pinch mixture I realized I was over-thinking the...
Author: Chef Lanibobonnie
Fresh tender spinach sauteed in butter with chillies and enriched with cream. Very quick and simply delicious. You can use regular butter in place of the ghee. TIP: Deep fried cottage cheese or tofu cubes...
Author: Rhiannon and Matt
Cornish hens, like baby chickens are small enough to serve one per person. Serve with your favourite roasted veggies, or bok choy and Maple Squash. A delicious recipe developed and shared by "chatelaine"...
Author: TOOLBELT DIVA
Basically a South African curry dish. I got this recipes from an issue of Ebony magazine some time ago. They were featuring dishes from South Africa. My husband loved it and said it reminded him of home....
Author: Jenfrito
My boyfriend and I frequent this thai restaurant in Aurora Ontario. I once ordered their Bamboo Squid, and when I got home, I made some revisions and came up with my own version. I am not so good at cooking...
Author: alenaellen
Make and share this Bridget Jones's Turkey Curry recipe from Food.com.
Author: Mimi Bobeck
This is a great sri lankan substitute for rice. You can use all rice flour if wanted but I found the bread flour helps to keep them moist.
Author: julz654
This a recipe I made from the April issue of Everyday Food. I am always looking for new tofu recipes and we love curry. I am posting it as it appeared but I made the following changes: I substituted coconut...
Author: nadia murray
Make and share this Aloo Gobi - Cauliflower and Potatoes recipe from Food.com.
Author: Zeke Koch
Given to me by a friend - posted for safekeeping. I haven't tried this yet. Guesstimated cooking time: about 1.5 hours (the recipe did not specify the time).
Author: coconutty
Make and share this Chicken in Creamy Yoghurt Sauce recipe from Food.com.
Author: eatrealfood
This surprised me and I was amazed I could re-create it after my first experiment. A unique tomato based recipe that I made up one night when all I had were a collection of misc ingredients. It is the...
Author: Liza Boo
This dish goes well with steamed rice, as the sauce from the curry is divine, or you can mop it up with some french baguette. The key is the freshness of the mussels.
Author: NoOnionNoGarlic
Make and share this Baby Corn Paneer Masala (Cottage Cheese Baby Corn Curry) recipe from Food.com.
Author: webcontacts
Make and share this Mashed Aubergine and Spinach Curry Recipe recipe from Food.com.
Author: loveandpeas
I love buss-up-shut and always thought it was a hard roti to make till I found a recipe for it. It is so easy and delicious! Buss-up shut, when finished is supposed to be flaky and silky soft. If it is...
Author: Roxanne J.R.
Spicy Panang Curry is a popular Thai restaurant staple. My favorite is a simplified version made with plain vegetables, but chicken, beef or pork may be added. Add steamed white rice and you have a complete...
Author: astartrekfreak
Adapted from Monica Bhide on npr.org. A delicious fish curry with plenty of spice. A nice yogurt and cucumber salad complements the spice well. This recipe was my first *excellent* curry. ***Note: brown...
Author: Dulcet Kitchen
This recipe was originally shown on a Food 911 episode on Food Network. I have modified the recipe to use easy-to-find ingredients. This is even better the next day.
Author: PickledSeeds
Very, very easy to double for large numbers of people. It can be served with rice or large flat breads for people to tear bits off and scoop up the curry. It can be frozen once cooked and cooled and the...
Author: PinkCherryBlossom
From the December 2009 Cooking Light. Note that you may want to cook your sweet potatoes a little bit before adding them. I found the cook time for the potatoes insufficient in this recipe.
Author: dangerpantz
This is a good "kids curry"-a nice chilliless introduction for them. You can add a couple of red chillies at the onion stage though if you wish. Prep tim doesn't allow for marinating time.
Author: JustJanS
Try different vegetables - shallots, broccoli, swede, sweet potatoes, peppers and mushrooms would go well together. This is also a great filling for jacket spuds
Author: PinkCherryBlossom
This dish is something I created inspired by my finding virgin red palm oil in a local gourmet store. It's a pretty basic curry but what makes it special is the richness of the palm oil. Make sure to get...
Author: DoctorDave
This is a really good recipe for using up vegetables. The essential ingredients are the sweet potato, lentils and the spices; other than this you can put in just about anything, I have listed below the...
Author: renjack
Make and share this Crockpot Curried Lentils recipe from Food.com.
Author: DrGaellon
I was sick of getting recipes for curries that never end up like you expect. Get a takeaway korma, and it's got lots of sauce for dipping your naan in. You can achieve this without too much hassle. This...
Author: Bouncepogo
Make and share this Indian Spiced Chicken & Spinach recipe from Food.com.
Author: K. Van Vleck
Make and share this Coconut Curry Shrimp recipe from Food.com.
Author: 2hot2handle
My son hates veggies but this he likes. This is an adaptation of a recipe from curryfrenzy.com which comes as close to my local indian restaurant sag aloo that I can achieve.
Author: Triedandtested
Make and share this Ande Ki Kare (Curried Eggs) recipe from Food.com.
Author: Cluich
Make and share this Kofta Curry (Meatballs) recipe from Food.com.
Author: grapefruit
This is a winner with my family. I like to serve this with Onion Pilau #108305. I also like to throw in a handful of red lentils towards the end whilst it is simmering. Pumpkin and baby spinch chucked...
Author: Stardustannie
I love the Panang Salmon at the local Thai restaurant and wanted to be able to make it myself. This is an adaptation of the recipe on the Mae Ploy Curry Paste container. Coconut milk comes in a 16 oz can...
Author: SharleneW
A delightful curry dish, with a surprisingly sweet taste. Adapted from "Extending the Table" cookbook.
Author: preachergirl
While the coconut milk in this dish might given the impression of this being a Southeast Asian dish, it actually originates in the North Indian state of Bengal where it is a popular dish. This recipe is...
Author: eatrealfood
This recipe originally appeared on a food blog called "7th Kitchen," but I've modified it a little. My version doesn't have any milk in it and less coconut milk, too, so it's not as saucy. The sauce in...
Author: GiddyUpGo
September happens to be the peak of Canada's growing season. There's no better way to embrace the hard work of our farmers than with a simple recipe that brings out the best of our homegrown produce. You...
Author: apexfavourites
Posting this for ZWT 2006, this is an Eastern Africa dish from Swahili. As it uses curry, if you've looked at my recipes before, you should have KNOWN you'd find something like it here hehehe. This gets...
Author: JanetB-KY
I used the remaining braising liquid to heat hokkein noodles in to eat with the duck. This recipe looks involved, but is so simple a kid could do it! Remember an Australian tablespoon is 4 teaspoons.
Author: JustJanS



