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by Diplomatickitchen (Elizabeth) and filed in Appetizers, Salsas
This chutney provides a healthy burn and a little goes far. It is recommended as an accompaniment to Mediterranean Merguez Flatbread, which is also posted here in my recipe box or under Quick Breads.
by Rashmi Primlani and filed in Appetizers
To be honest I am not an advocate of greasy, fried food, not to mention the mess frying creates in the kitchen. These baked chicken wings get an extra boost of flavor from marinating the meat over night and with the fiery heat scale, you won’t even notice that these are not fried. To achieve the balance of savory and sweet, I am serving these wings with an Indian spiced Pineapple Chutney for when you felt the need to cool dow
by Molly Kumar and filed in Appetizers, Cold Dips
Cold Lentil Dip, served as a snack with sandwiches or chips.
by Molly Kumar and filed in Appetizers, Cold Dips
Fresh, tangy and easy mango coriander chutney. It’s great to serve with snacks. Can be pre-made and stored for a week in fridge.
by Heather and filed in Appetizers, Snacks
Try a savory spin on nut butter!
Meredith is a Texas ranch girl who transitioned from a graphic designer to a full-time stay-at-home mom and full-fledged blogger. Her blog In Sock Monkey Slippers is full of mouthwatering recipes and beautiful photographs. Her daughter Mia, aka "feisty little bear," is the inspiration behind her blog. Go see her recipe box and try to resist dreaming about all the food you see there. (It just ain't possible.)
Ever wondered why Brenda calls her blog A Farmgirl's Dabbles? You guessed it: She was raised on a farm. This South Dakota girl combines the traditions of her mom and grandma with modern food ideas, and every recipe she shares is approved by her husband and two girls. Her photography is amazing, too, as is her creativity in the kitchen. Go check out her recipe box and see for yourself!
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culinarycapers on 1.28.2010
I can’t wait to make these!
Michigal on 1.28.2010
Awesome!!! The Thai place that closed by me had the best “Fresh Rolls” they called them, which were similar to this. (Only they used shrimp, mint, vermicelli and carrots.) I managed to recreate the roll, but not the peanut sauce that came with it. I can’t wait to try these!
twopeasandtheirpod on 1.28.2010
I promise, you will become addicted to the peanut sauce-it really is the best. The rolls are fun to make with friends/family too! The life of the party!
maggiemay on 1.28.2010
These look yummy, my favourite Thai restaurant was just sold and the food isn’t as good as it was so I’m looking for easy ways to find great Thai food.
I have a question. How big a piece of lemongrass should I use? A whole stalk? A 2 inch piece?
Thank you!!
twopeasandtheirpod on 1.28.2010
MaggieMay-Great question. I usually cut a 2 inch piece off of a stalk of lemon grass. I roughly chop it and put it into the water to simmer. After simmering for 5 minutes, discard. The water will have the lemon grass flavor. If you want it stronger or lighter, use more or less to taste.
angelahanson1968 on 1.28.2010
they look really great and the peanut sauce sounds equally yummy. I have a good friend who is deathly allergic to nuts…any idea what other sauce might be good with these?
dreag21 on 1.29.2010
Saw these on PW awhile back and tried them then – they were fab! And fun to make. The sauce especially.
maggiemay on 1.29.2010
Thank you for letting me know about the lemon grass. I love LOVE LOVE Thai food and this looks like something I could easily do at home. When the Thai place I mentioned was sold the new owners stopped selling the peanut sauce. I was in withdrawl (serious withdrawl)!
The only thing I have to grab this weekend is a stalk of lemon grass – I promise to let you know how it turns out.
tulipan on 1.30.2010
Angelahanson1968 – For your friend allergic to nuts, I would leave out the peanut butter, and cut back on the water, sugar, and other sauce ingredients. Or maybe just use Hoisin sauce?
Jessica on 2.2.2010
Made this last night for supper and it was a huge hit. You are right, the peanut sauce is the best and it is totally a new favorite in the house. In fact, I am using the sauce as a stir fry sauce tonight! YUM! Thank you for this recipe!
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