Tag: coriander
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Easy Indian Carrots and Green Peas with Fresh Coriander | Aromatic Vegetarian Side
Peas (almost always frozen) were a staple vegetable when I was growing. I’m still partial to peas as a vegetable and I always have a packet of frozen peas in the freezer, though I don’t dish them up for dinner quite as much as my mum used to. I particularly love peas and rice as…
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Aromatic Vegan Thai Red Lentil Soup by Yotam Ottolenghi
Finally, Sydney has a bit of a cold snap, making it feel like a proper winter at last. In the cooler months, there’s no such thing as too much soup. This Thai red lentil soup from Yotam Ottolenghi is wonderfully aromatic, rich and warming. I’ve doubled the original recipe because I found it didn’t quite…
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Bill Granger’s Sweetcorn Fritters with Salsa
When I was a kid, my mum used to make corn fritters for Sunday supper. If there was any lamb left over from the lamb roast on Saturday night, she would make lamb fritters as well, but the corn fritters were always my favourite. I don’t think she ever used fresh corn; they were always…
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Pomegranate Salsa: Perfect Side for Indian, Mexican, or Middle-Eastern Meals
It’s pomegranate season and pomegranates are something you can’t have too much of in your life. One year I’m going to take a crack at making my own pomegranate molasses but in the meantime I just use them as much as possible of the while the good times last. This pomegranate salsa is really sensational…
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Vegetarian Gallo Pinto: Traditional Costa Rican Red Rice and Beans
Gallo Pinto – rice and beans – is a one of the most well known dishes from Costa Rica. I’d never heard of it until a few months ago, when I was browsing through Jamie Oliver’s Super Food Everyday, where he showcased a 94-year-old Costa Rican man, who gave as one of the reasons for…
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Refreshing Cucumber, Mirin and Sesame Salad Recipe
I have Mike McEnearney’s book Kitchen By Mike on a long borrow from my sister while her house is being demolished and a new one built. Despite the fact there’s quite a lot of meat-based recipes, I’m getting quite a lot out of it because the salads are just so good, and salads are my…
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Mixed Winter Dhal Recipe with Red and Brown Lentils
Dhal and rice is one my favorite fall back meals, it’s incredibly economical and comforting. This dhal, with its warming spices and mixture of red and brown lentils and kidney beans, is particularly good in the cooler months. I grew up with a fairly conventional ‘meat-and-three-veg’ family and I always would make a face and…
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Fire Roasted Tomato and Mint Salsa Recipe
We’ve just got back from a week-long beach holiday and one of the great things about Forster, the town we were holidaying in, was it had a great fruit and vegetable shop – The Farmer’s Patch, which sources most of its fruit and vegetables locally. You can always spot the urbanised city foodies because we…
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