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Kare Ikan (Fish Curry)
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Ketjap Manis
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Ketjap Manis (Debaat)
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Lime Chicken
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Mango Chutney #1
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Melon and Ginger Basket
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Mixed Vegetables in Peanut Sauce
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Moo Sate
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Narsai's Gado Gado
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Nasi Goreng
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Nasi Kuneng (Yellow Rice)
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Orak Orik (Cabbage Scramble)
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History - The Greeks planted Parsley and rue as borders around herb gardens, from whence comes the old saying: "being at the parsely and rue", meaning to be at the beginning of a project....
Easy and tasty,a true crowd pleaser. This recipe is much improved when cooked on a bbq rather than broiled.