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Tangy Thai chicken salad - Recipes - delicious.com.au chicken thigh, sweet chili sauce, red onion, salad, peanut, mint, kaffir lime leaves, galangal, coriander leaf, red chili, coconut milk, water chestnut, spring onion, fish sauce, palm sugar, lime juice Take a trip to Thailand with this tangy and fresh Thai chicken salad. A great mid-week meal! 1. In a large saucepan, stir together coconut milk, fish sauce and palm sugar over low heat until sugar di...
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| Chargrilled pork sausages with Thai-style salad - Recipes - delicious.com.au sweet chili sauce, salad, sunflower oil, sesame seed oil, vietnamese coriander, red chili, thai basil, lime, spring onion, sausage, fish sauce, palm sugar, brown sugar Looking for interesting ideas for sausages? Try pairing them up with this Thai-inspired salad. 1. Heat sunflower oil in a chargrill or frypan over medium heat. Cook sausages for 6-8 minutes, turning,...
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Chili, Lime and Shrimp Pasta Salad Recipe - Food.com red onion, salad, olive oil, coriander, red chili, lime, tomato, shrimp, pasta, sugar Liven up your pasta salad by adding a feast of flavours such as chili, lime and shrimp. So tasty! If you can't find fresh limes, bottled lime juice will do instead. Or try lemons for a more subtle...
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| Prawn and Mango Salad Recipe - Food.com salad, red chili, mango, spring onion, sweet pepper, cucumber, prawn, honey, lime juice I love prawns not the tiny silly ones though, I like the huge monster extra special ones juicy succulent and buttery. Om om om! However as they are a super speed food on slimming world I saw this reci...
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| Gordon Ramay's Thai Beef Salad Recipe - Food.com beef fillet steak, salad, sesame seed oil, mint, coriander, red chili, lime, shallot, garlic, tomato, fish sauce, brown sugar This came from the hells kitchen game. Serving Size: 1 (183) g Servings Per Recipe: 2 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 509.8 Calories from Fat 326 g 64 % Total Fat 36.3 g 55 % Saturated ...
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| Chinese-Style Chicken Toasts Recipe - Food.com chicken breast, sweet and sour sauce, salad, oil, five-spice powder, sesame seed, red chili, spring onion, garlic, eggs, bread A tasty appetizer or starter for any Asian meal or as an anytime snack or lunch dish. I found this recipe on an International Masters '1001 recipes for pan or wok' card. I have not yet made th...
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| Sweetcorn Fritters With Chilli and Ginger Dipping Sauce Recipe - Food.com salad, sunflower oil, oil, ginger root, coriander leaf, red chili, lime, spring onion, onion, sweetcorn, eggs, baking powder, cheddar cheese, sugar, milk, flour The dipping sauce is fierce! Be careful start with a little and work up. If you have any left it can be kept in a jar in the fridge for up to 1 week. These also go well with bottles sweet chilli sauce...
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| Asian Steak and Noodle Salad Recipe - Food.com beef flank steak, salad, peanut, mint, ginger root, red chili, apple, shallot, garlic, soy sauce, fish sauce, noodles, sugar, lime juice, water It takes bold flavors to stand up to the smoky richness of grilled beef, and this salad delivers. A tangle of rice-stick noodles cradles Asian greens, apples, and mint, and tender slices of flank stea...
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| Vietnamese Subs (Bahn Mi) Recipe | MyRecipes sandwich, chicken, red onion, salad, pepper, coriander leaf, red chili, jicama, carrot, cucumber, cabbage, ham, salt, rice vinegar, bread These Vietnamese sandwiches take advantage of leftovers from dinner, but you can use different fixings to make Mexican tortas, Italian panini, or American deli sandwiches. Instructions Checklist Step...
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| Asian Prawn Salad - Recipe #21276 - Foodgeeks tatsoi, snap/snow peas, salad, oil, ginger root, red chili, radish, spring onion, prawn, soy sauce, rice vinegar, sugar Try this recipe for Asian Prawn Salad on Foodgeeks.com 1 Cook the mangetout on boiling water for 1 minute, drain, then rinse in cold water and drain again. Thinly slice the mange tout and place in a b...
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