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An easy and tasty side dish - spicy beans and rice.
Easy and delicious chicken wraps are packed with goodness and yumminess.
A succulent dish that brings some variety to dinner and a tantalizing flavor everyone will enjoy!
Cranberry Cocktail Meatballs recipe
A quick yet refreshing Thai cucumber salad accompanies well with most of your summer Barbecue dishes.
Turkey Cocktail Meatballs recipe
Chili Con Cervesa recipe
Pressure Cooked Chili Con Chickpeas recipe
Chicken tandoori is basically a snack which can be eaten in the evening or at night. Chicken marinated in tandoori masala, grilled in the oven is a super tasty, mouthwatering dish. Try it now.
Marinated tofu, mushrooms and vegetables are packed with Asian flavors, grilling adds extra smokiness. Not only your vegetarian family or friends love these tasty skewers, but also the meat-lovers. Using the firmest tofu will make a big difference on both texture and flavor!
We’re sure you’ll be converted to this healthy substantial burger option once you try it, we are also sure that you won’t only be eating it on the 31st August – National Burger Day. Flaxseeds or linseeds are small oilseeds that originated in the Middle East thousands of years ago. Flaxseeds have a high content of Omega-3 which is good for heart health and they are 29% Carbohydrate, of this, a massive 95% is fibre which is good for digestion. They contain many vitamins, minerals and essential amino acids so understandably they are becoming more popular. Be aware though – they do not contain Lysine so they cannot be considered a protein source, but this can be found in another ingredient, the black bean. A great alternative burger recipe!
This is a type of meat salad that is an "unofficial" national dish of Laos and is also made in Thailand. It is a dish of ground meat, flavored with lime juice and fish or soy sauce and various other ingredients such as chilies, cilantro and mint.
The quintessential Indian-Singaporean meal accompaniment. Unfortunately, all too often it is made using highly processed white flour and margarine. Here, the parathas are made with whole-wheat flour (you could also try using spelt flour) and stuffed with peas and potatoes, for a lighter but more wholesome take on the original. Serve hot with yoghurt and herbs.