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39 TAMARIND recipes

Thai Tamarind Chicken Stir Fry
Thai Tamarind Chicken Stir Fry
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Tired of cooking chicken the plain old style? How about making it Thai style this time! And with a hint of tamarind added to it, there is no way you can keep yourself from licking the last morsel of it left off the plate. What’s more? It is quick and easy to make and can be prepared in a jiffy whenever you have unannounced guests at home. A classic Thai recipe, this sweet and sour chicken stir fry even though is a meal by itself but when served with fragrant jasmine rice they take the eating experience to a whole new level. Try is right away!

Mango and Tamarind Chutney
Mango & Tamarind Chutney
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Mango and Tamarind Chutney recipe

Gram Flour Pancakes/Besan chillas
Gram Flour Pancakes/Besan chillas
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I love instant foods, because it makes life so simple and provides yummy dish while we are so hungry. When thinking about instant recipes, the first thing which comes to my mind is Pancakes.This is one of that instant variety..It is a popular rajasthani recipe…Typically it is served with green chutney or tamarind chutney along with a toast on the side.The meal was so good and I couldn’t stop myself from eating it.Everyone loved it .

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Curried Vegetable Stew with Tamarind& Coconut Milk
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Curried Vegetable Stew with Tamarind& Coconut Milk recipe

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Gotsu
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Try something new with this exotic dish made of eggplant, peppers and tamarind paste.

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Jumbo Prawn Curry
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This curry is a delicasy in the Indian state of Goa. It has plenty of coconut and some chilly which go very well with prawns.

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Squid Sambal
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This is probably the most exotic of these recipes. No country of origin is given, but from the name and the process it must be Indonesian or Malaysian. This dish has several unusual ingredients for which there are adequate substitutes available. In any case, all the exotic ingredients are available at Chinese grocery.