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Spiced Carrot Fritters

March 12, 2022 0 comments Article Appetizers, Recipes, Vegetables

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Looking for a vegetarian appetizer that will wow your guests? Look no further than these Crunchy Curry Spiced Carrot Fritters!

Full of flavor and textures, these fritters are perfect for any party. Plus, they’re incredibly easy to make – simply mix all the ingredients together in a bowl, form into small patties, and fry until golden brown. So delicious, no one will guess they’re good for you too!

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Malaysian Curry Laksa with Chicken & Shrimp

November 11, 2019 1 comment Article Lunch, Main Course, Meat, Recipes, Sauces, Seafood, Soup

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Chicken Shrimp Curry LaskaBrr! I have officially declared it Snowvember. It took a while to get here, but the snow just keeps coming. All the ski resorts are rushing to open new terrain for their opening weekends. I am definitely going to have to get out there soon. But for now, I am cuddling up in my apartment with a nice bowl of this Malaysian curry.

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Chicken Green Curry {Kaeng Kiao Waan Gai}

February 5, 2014 0 comments Article Lunch, Main Course, Meat, Recipes, Sauces, Travel, Vegetables

Colorado has been getting hit with lots of snow and cold weather recently, which has been making me crave hearty food. This classic Thai dish is hearty but healthy! Perfect for cold snowy days in Colorado or warm sunny days in Thailand. If you are feeling adventurous you can make your own green curry paste from my previous post here, if not you can purchase green curry paste from most stores. This recipe is the classic style for Thai Green Curry, but you can switch it up with whatever veggies or meat you desire.

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Green Curry Paste

January 12, 2014

It is a new year, which means healthy or budget friendly for most of us… and for once my late posting is going to be for your benefit! I am finally beginning my Thai and Balinese recipe binge. I ate so many different things while I was gone that I have been wanting to share with you. Lucky for you, Thai food is so flavorful and healthy and my Balinese recipes are very budget friendly!

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Featured Foodie Friday: Cooking With Michele

March 30, 2012 5 comments Article Guest Posts, Main Course, Meat, Recipes

Today is an exciting Featured Foodie Friday for me; it is my mom! After reading this post it will all make sense. My mom is a world traveler foodie, just like me; where do you think I got it? She worked at IBM for 25 years before deciding to quit and start her own private culinary classes business, Cooking With Michele. Check her out and if you are interested in taking classes or going on her yearly trip to cooking school in Italy let her know, she would love to have you. So there you are, I am proud to introduce my mom, Michele with her Caribbean Curried Lamb recipe this week.

Caribbean Curried Lamb

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Coconut Shrimp w/ Curry Dipping Sauce

October 14, 2011 12 comments Article Appetizers, Recipes, Seafood, Side Dishes

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The GoodWill near my house recently had a half off sale. I know that seems ridiculous since everything is already priced so low, but it mean shopping time for me! It was like Christmas going through their kitchen section. There were so many cute accessories and dishes for my food photos. I came out with multiple textured mats, plates, bowls, silverware and more all for only $14! This picture shows a few of my new accessories. I love the textures in this photo even though the colors are a bit off.coconut curry shrimp

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Indian Meatballs w/ Curried Vegetables

December 30, 2010 0 comments Article Main Course, Meat, Recipes, Vegetables

I came across a recipe for Indian Meatballs while I was in New Zealand last summer, but never got around to making them. This week I decided to add to the recipe I found to make this dish. This dish is not very spicy because the coconut milk tones down the curry, but can be made spicier with Siracha if you desire. This took me a bit longer than I expected… I never realized that making meatballs was such a hassle!

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