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Indo-chinese Food: Healthy Vegetable Fried Rice

... traditional – just some really fresh and fluffy eggs, onion, bacon or Chinese sausage, ginger and some spring onions. Vegetable fried rice is a light-weight alternative to heavy food. Vegetable Fried Rice is what all of you must have ... Read Read: Indo-chinese Food: Healthy Vegetable Fried Rice

By: m.jeya | 12/03/2008 | Food & Beverage

String Beans in Nyc

... . This is my first official experiment in my quest to create accessible, simple recipes for those who are new to cooking Chinese foods, and it came about because I had a piece of beef top round thawed that needed to be cooked. I also had ... Read Read: String Beans in Nyc

By: vmbjohn | 10/05/2008 | Food & Beverage
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Tasty South Indian Food in New York

... that allow the idlis to be cooked evenly. Idlis can be steamed into cooker or idli maker. All Indian Chinese foods are available in Indomunch NYC. This Hotel is announced new gift certificate. Please visit and Get Gift Certificate. Vada is ... Read Read: Tasty South Indian Food in New York

By: prabakar | 11/10/2008 | Cooking Tips

Healthy Sea Food in Newyork City

... be made anywhere from mild to extra spicy to suit your taste. Most people start eating pork in Chinese Restaurants. Indomunch is an Indian Chinese food restaurant opened in a Newyork city and used in high quality healthy fish. Chili ... Read Read: Healthy Sea Food in Newyork City

By: m.jeya | 15/03/2008 | Food & Beverage

Rice in Nyc

... that such nutrients give the human body. Physically strengthening and easy to digest, mochi is an excellent food for people who are in a weakened condition. Japanese farmers and laborers favor mochi during colder months because of ... Read Read: Rice in Nyc

By: vmbjohn | 03/05/2008 | Food & Beverage

Sour Fish in Nyc

... me for borrowing her feathers and posting it as a proper recipe. Or she can nuke this in a fit of rage - she's got buttons! In Chinese restaurants, we order it as sweet-sour fish (or pork). In Filipino cuisine, we call it “escabeche”. ... Read Read: Sour Fish in Nyc

By: vmbjohn | 10/05/2008 | Food & Beverage

Classic and Popular Gulab Jamun in Nyc

... of our typical diet are cheating our bodies of real nourishment. They also keep it busy removing things they can't recognize as food instead of building strength and vitality. Life and health and the workings of the body are still ... Read Read: Classic and Popular Gulab Jamun in Nyc

By: vmbjohn | 03/05/2008 | Food & Beverage

Health Benefit of Juice in Nyc

... of our typical diet are cheating our bodies of real nourishment. They also keep it busy removing things they can't recognize as food instead of building strength and vitality. Life and health and the workings of the body are still ... Read Read: Health Benefit of Juice in Nyc

By: vmbjohn | 03/05/2008 | Food & Beverage

Lassi in Nyc

... sweet lassi is also delicious on its own. While there were a bazillion options online, the recipe attached below is adapted from the Whole Foods website. It seemed simple enough, and turned out well. Only changes: I used low-fat yogurt ... Read Read: Lassi in Nyc

By: vmbjohn | 03/05/2008 | Food & Beverage

Popular Street-food Chicken Pakoda

Chicken Pakoda is one of the most popular street-food item of Bhubaneswar, Orissa. Other mouth-watering delicious street-foods include: gup-chup (alias gol-gappa, hot pani-puri), chicken egg rolls (hot and spicy chicken in a wrap), kachodi ... Read Read: Popular Street-food Chicken Pakoda

By: vmbjohn | 03/04/2008 | Food & Beverage

Chicken Dry in Nyc

... but instead felt he had the energy of a 12-year-old, scoring 15 points. This recipe makes a lot of food. The book says it serves 8 but take a closer look. There are two chickens 3 - 4 lbs each, each cut into eight pieces (Mary had to ... Read Read: Chicken Dry in Nyc

By: vmbjohn | 10/05/2008 | Food & Beverage

Sauteed Vegtable in Nyc

... wide. Available at Latin American markets and some supermarkets. Found at Asian markets and in the Asian foods section of many supermarkets. First of all put all the spices into an empty frying pan then, over a medium heat, warm them ... Read Read: Sauteed Vegtable in Nyc

By: vmbjohn | 10/05/2008 | Food & Beverage

Foods Featured in Szechuan Cooking

... and strategic purposes, that subsequently gained more importance as a major trade route. Another theory is that they were brought in by Chinese merchants trading with Portuguese and Spanish sailors at various seaports. In any event, today ... Read Read: Foods Featured in Szechuan Cooking

By: vmbjohn | 26/04/2008 | Food & Beverage

Nyc Special Eggplant in Garlic Sauce

... with Chinese eggplant, which is thinner and longer than the short and thicker eggplant that is commonly available in supermarkets. Both Chinese eggplant and chili garlic sauce are available at Asian markets. This spicy side Bring a large ... Read Read: Nyc Special Eggplant in Garlic Sauce

By: vmbjohn | 10/05/2008 | Food & Beverage

Sweet and Sour Fish in Nyc

... or at room temperature. It's one of those fairly ubiquitous dishes that you can almost always order in a North American Chinese restaurant, though as usual, the quality varies from place to place. Below is my own attempt at doing this ... Read Read: Sweet and Sour Fish in Nyc

By: vmbjohn | 10/05/2008 | Food & Beverage

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