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  2. Laksa - Wikipedia

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    Widely available daun kemangi (lemon basil leaf) is commonly used instead of daun kesum commonly used in Malaysia and Singapore. Thin rice vermicelli ("bee hoon") is most commonly used, instead of thick rice noodle ("laksa"). Some recipes might even add slices of ketupat or lontong rice cake. [17]

  3. List of steamed foods - Wikipedia

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    Ada – a food item from Kerala, usually made of rice flour with sweet filling inside. Bánh – in Hanoi Vietnamese, translates loosely as "cake" or "bread", referring to a wide variety of prepared foods. [1] Some varieties are cooked by steaming. Bánh bò – a steamed sponge cake; Bánh bột lọc; Bánh chuối hấp – literally ...

  4. List of soups - Wikipedia

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    Often with shrimp, sae-al shim (rice cake balls), or potato. Mohinga: Burma: Fish Chickpea flour and/or crushed toasted rice, garlic, onions, lemongrass, banana tree stem, ginger, fish paste, fish sauce, and catfish in a rich broth. Served with rice vermicelli. Mote de queso: Colombia: Cheese Made with ñame (yam) and Costeño cheese.

  5. List of dumplings - Wikipedia

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    Songpyeon – Traditional Korean rice cakes with a sweet filling; Soon kueh – Shredded bamboo shoots, turnips and small dried shrimps wrapped in rice-tapioca flour skin; Sorrentinos – Pasta stuffed with filling; Strapačky – Dish of dumplings with sauerkraut or cheese

  6. This Is the Secret to Cooking the Fluffiest Rice on the Stove

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    The instructions on most rice packaging suggest a 2:1 ratio of liquid to rice, but achieving fluffy rice with separated grains often requires a bit less water. A ratio of 1 ¾ cups of water to 1 ...

  7. List of chickpea dishes - Wikipedia

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    Aquafaba – Residual water from cooking legumes, used in recipes to substitute egg whites; Beguni - Deep-fried gram flour-dipped eggplant, popular in Bangladesh. The European version is known as aubergine fritters; Besan barfi; Besan halwa – Confections often made from nut butters or flours

  8. Bacon-wrapped Rice Cakes with a Jalapeno Ponzu - AOL

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    Spear with a skewer, and repeat with the second half of the bacon to make 2 rice cakes per skewer. Cook each skewer in a nonstick pan over medium-high heat for 4 to 5 minutes per side, or until ...

  9. Yes, You Should Always Wash Rice Before Cooking It ... - AOL

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    First, you'll decide which type of rice you're going to use: brown rice, white rice, wild rice… the list goes on. Then, you'll want to know how to cook rice whether that's with a rice cooker or ...