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Amazing Lentil Spinach Curry

Very Good  4.4/5
(14 ratings)
Amazing Lentil Spinach Curry

This is a great dairy free side dish or main course!
The preparation of the lentils is the longest step: they need to sit for 1 hour after boiling. This is an EASY recipe! It freezes wonderfully and the taste improves over time.

Curried Chicken Puffs

Very Good  4.6/5
(13 ratings)
Curried Chicken Puffs

Everytime I make these, they are everyone's favourite new treat! No one will be disappointed! I have requests for these all the time.

Both shells and filling can be made ahead and assembled when needed. The shells can be frozen for up to a month, then thawed at room temperature an hour before filling. The filling can be made up to two days before and refrigerated. Heat the filling gently, and serve immediately in the shells.

INDIAN-STYLE CURRY WITH POTATOES, CAULIFLOWER, PEAS, AND CHICKPEAS

Very Good  4.6/5
(12 ratings)
INDIAN-STYLE CURRY WITH POTATOES, CAULIFLOWER, PEAS, AND CHICKPEAS

Cook's Illustrated Serve with Basmati Rice Pilaf (see related recipe), passing yogurt and at least one type of chutney or relish at the table, (see related recipes and tastings).

Chicken Saag

Very Good  4.2/5
(12 ratings)
Chicken Saag

Roti/Chapati

Very Good  4.2/5
(12 ratings)
Roti/Chapati

Indian Flat Bread

Aloo Gobi, Cauliflower with Potatoes

Very Good  4.5/5
(11 ratings)
Aloo Gobi, Cauliflower with Potatoes

This is a delicious Indian recipe, that I got from the director of the movie "Bend it Like Beckam". At the end of the DVD, the director prepares this dish along with her mother, and aunt.

Kale, Chickpea, and Sweet Potato Curry

Very Good  4.4/5
(11 ratings)
Kale, Chickpea, and Sweet Potato Curry

All spices should be adjusted to taste. We like our curry hot.

Crock pot chicken curry

Very Good  4.0/5
(11 ratings)
Crock pot chicken curry

Whether or not this is a "real" chicken curry, it's tasty and smells fantastic when you walk in to the house at the end of the day. I serve it with brown rice.

Quick Indian Beef

Good  3.9/5
(11 ratings)
Quick Indian Beef

Try this spicey 15 minute one pan dish

Red Lentils with Pumpkin (Indian)

Good  3.6/5
(11 ratings)
Red Lentils with Pumpkin (Indian)

Exotic, ethnic taste, low fat, high fiber. Can be made in crockpot!

HUMUS

Very Good  4.6/5
(10 ratings)
HUMUS

Curry Turkey, Improvised

Very Good  4.5/5
(10 ratings)
Curry Turkey, Improvised

A delicious and spicy addition to my repertoire of how to cook chicken or turkey breasts. Nutritional facts based on turkey, but works equally well with chicken.

Rajma - Curried Kidney Beans

Very Good  4.3/5
(10 ratings)
Rajma - Curried Kidney Beans

Kidney Beans & Rice is a must

Potato & Egg Curry

Very Good  4.2/5
(10 ratings)
Potato & Egg Curry

A delicious easy-to-make curry when you're short on time!

Whole Roasted Tandoori Chicken

Very Good  4.1/5
(10 ratings)
Whole Roasted Tandoori Chicken

I love tandoori chicken, so the last time I had a whole chicken, I decided to just roast the WHOLE thing in a tandoori marinade. Note that the cayennne, hot peppers and black pepper are optional - use one or more as desired.

The recipe here uses a skinless chicken - the fat and calories will be MUCH higher if you leave the skin on.

The foil is essential if you don't want a dried-out chicken - remember that this is skinless chicken!

Each serving here is the traditional quarter chicken (breast and wing, or leg and thigh) - probably enough for 2 individual 3-oz servings, so keep that in mind when you look at the nutrition information. :)

You can use the same marinade and just coat 4 chicken breasts or 4 leg-and-thigh pieces instead, if you prefer a quicker, less messy preparation.

Enjoy!

Indian Spiced Broccoli

Very Good  4.0/5
(10 ratings)
Indian Spiced Broccoli

Broccoli with Indian spices.

Chana Masala

Good  3.8/5
(10 ratings)
Chana Masala

Chick Peas in Indian sauce - goes very nicely with Puri or Kulcha

Hearty

Very Good  4.8/5
(9 ratings)
Hearty "Keema" Curry Lentil Soup

This soup is so hearty and satsifying, with unique flavors inspired by Keema (an Indian casserole). It makes 8 very hearty servings and is really delicious with naan bread.

If you prefer a vegetarian soup, simply omit the ground turkey.

Simple Spiced Chai

Very Good  4.7/5
(9 ratings)
Simple Spiced Chai

This is how I make chai when I need something warm that makes me feel enveloped in comfort without the added calories of my former addiction: hot chocolate. It's spicier (in a warming way that is very soothing) and lighter in taste than any chai from a coffee shop. The method is also quite authentic. If you can, make sure to use fresh, whole cardamom pods, whole cloves, and freshly ground black pepper. You can also add a couple of drops of vanilla extract or use a very small amount of fresh ginger. The recipe is calculated with four teaspoons of sugar, but it is completely up to you.

Indian Fry Bread

Very Good  4.7/5
(9 ratings)
Indian Fry Bread

This easy to make bread is great as a dessert topped with cinnamon sugar, powdered sugar, or honey or as a part of a main dish like tacos.

Red Lentil Curry

Very Good  4.6/5
(9 ratings)
Red Lentil Curry

Quick Fried Cauliflower

Very Good  4.3/5
(9 ratings)
Quick Fried Cauliflower

This is my variation on a recipe in Kevin Mills' cookbook "Faster! I'm Starving!" It only takes about 20 minutes total to prepare and it's super yummy. The cauliflower is tender, but still firm -- not mushy like it gets when you boil or steam it. If you want to change the spice mix, just be sure you use other warm spices.

chicken (or Paneer, or Tofu) palak

Very Good  4.2/5
(9 ratings)
chicken (or Paneer, or Tofu) palak

My favorite Indian dish, recipe has been tested , it tastes fantastic!!

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