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  2. 73 Healthy Date Night Dinners That Will Make You Forget All ...

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    This hearty Japanese curry comes complete with crispy sesame-panko-crusted tofu, tender vegetables, and a rich and flavorful curry sauce. For a quicker version, swap out the curry for some cold ...

  3. Kerala beef fry - Wikipedia

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    Kerala beef fry is a dish made of beef, slow-roasted in a mixture of spices, onions, curry leaves, and coconut slivers, fried in coconut oil. The dish is also popularly known in Kerala as Beef Ularthiyathu .

  4. Make These Comforting Beef Recipes Right in Your Slow Cooker

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    These beef Crock-Pot recipes are the ultimate comfort food, whether it's a chili, stew, or pasta. The best part—they're easy to make thanks to the slow cooker.

  5. List of dishes made using coconut milk - Wikipedia

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    Maguindanaon dish of chicken in coconut milk, cumin, curry, chilli and lemongrass Buko pandan: Agar and various jellies in pandan-flavored coconut milk Cassava cake: Moist cake made from grated cassava, coconut milk, and condensed milk with a custard layer on top Dodol: Confection made from coconut milk, jaggery, and rice flour Espasol

  6. Malay cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Mi kari, thin yellow noodles or rice vermicelli with spicy curry soup, sambal, coconut milk, spices and a choice of toppings. Mi kolo , light and tossed noodles in a transparent sauce. Mi rebus , a famous noodle dish which consisting of mee (noodle, salt and egg) served with a tangy, spicy, sweet potato-based sauce.

  7. Saraman curry - Wikipedia

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    The use of beef, in respect to Muslim dietary practices, makes it a special occasion meal in a country where cows historically served as vital agricultural assets. While the exact origins of the dish remain unclear, it is commonly acknowledged that the curry has roots in the culinary customs of the Cham minority. [1]

  8. List of Indian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Kerala Beef Fry: Beef, onions, spices, coconut, curry leaves: Non-vegetarian Kodubale: mixture rice flour, soji, shredded coconut, red chillies, cumin*, salt in the shape of a ring fried in oil: Vegetarian: Snack kolhapuri akkha masoor Dal whole Red lentil cooked in onion gravy with Massala: vegetarian Koottu: Vegetable, daal or lentil mixture ...

  9. Curry - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese sauce is a sauce flavoured with curry and thickened with coconut milk. [60] Curry was popularized in Korean cuisine when Ottogi entered the Korean food industry with an imported curry powder in 1969. [61] [62] Korean curry powder contains spices including cardamom, chili, cinnamon, and turmeric. [63]