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![]() Home >> Tags >> Indian cuisineListing articles 1 to 15 of 23 articles with tag ‘Indian cuisine’ ![]() Least popular articles first. Sort by: Popularity ¦ Date ¦ Tags ![]() Ginger Allspice Banana Fritters
If you are not afraid of deep-frying these gorgeous fritters are for you. They can be prepared in minutes and are great both for tea or breakfast. ![]() Indian Eggplant Spread Cooked Over Hot Embers
Aubergine spread cooked directly over hot embers - a hot and smokey traditional Indian recipe. ![]() My Most Intriguing Pan
I brough back from the Spice Coast of Malabar this bronze 'unniappan' pan to cook banana-coconut fritters just like they do inKerala. Heavier than an anvil but a resounding success! ![]() Kampot Pepper Plantation
Adventure in a remote black pepper plantation run by a young Frenchman. ![]() Engine Room Dosas
Rick makes giant Indian savory pancakes on the towboat he steers through the Snake River system. ![]() My Indian Butternut Squash Soup
Fresh curry leaves, ginger and coconut milk turn this butternut squash soup into a gourmet treat. ![]() Tandoor-Roasted Pineapple Paneer Peppers Onion Salad
A spectacular warm salad from London Michelin-starred Tamarind restaurant. With some inside help and after a few disasters, I managed to make it at home! ![]() Dhal Makhani with homegrown beans
For those who thought vegetarian cuisine is light, here is a delicious epiphany, cooked with beans from my garden. ![]() Tandoor-Roasted Boiled Leg of Lamb
Boiled, marinated and then roasted in my tandoor, nothing is spared to turn this leg of lamb in the most tender and tasty morsel. ![]() FXcuisine's Date Chutney
A little Indian recipe of my own concoction - dates, raisins, onions, balsamic vinegar and port are simmered to make a luscious brown chutney. ![]() Quince Balsamico Chutney
My gorgeous, rich, spicy apple-quince chutney from a balsamico caramel base. ![]() Lucknow Edible Silver Foil
Edible sterling silver foil decorates Indian food at weddings. Here is how they make it in Lucknow and how you can use it on a leg of lamb to eat like a Nawab. ![]() Cardamom Plantation Visit
My private tour of Captain Matthew's spice plantation in the Nilgiri hills on the Indian Spice Coast. A veritable Cockaigne - no spice or fruit that doesn't grow there. |
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