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This is an easy, creamy custard dessert with Costa Rican flavors: dark brown sugar, rum, coffee, coconut and bittersweet chocolate. Panna cotta is sort of the Italian version of creme brulee.
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Make delicious gluten-free Thai chicken curry in your slow cooker using this simple recipe.
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This is a subtle and richly-flavored curry that complements the shrimp perfectly--and it's a quick and easy meal! Serve with hot cooked rice.
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This is a quick and tasty sweet and sour dish. Tofu is stir-fried with zucchini and red bell pepper, then simmered in a coconut curry sauce, and finished off with chopped fresh basil.
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This chicken curry is very easy to prepare, and tastes just like the curries you order at Thai restaurants. As an added bonus -- you can make it all in one pot, so it's easy to clean up afterwards.
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This is a quick, easy, and authentic Thai curry dish that's sweet and very spicy. I became addicted to the dish at a local restaurant and then worked to duplicate it at home.
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The closest to my favorite satay served at my Thai restaurant. Prep is quick- best if left to marinade for a few hours or more. Skewer up for the grill or saute on the stove! I buy the chicken tenderloin strips which are already boned, skinned and a nice size piece without slicing to save time.
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There is French toast, and then there are torrijas, the Spanish version The origins of both are undoubtedly the same: yet another way to make good use of bread that’s no longer fresh Though torrijas, like French toast, can be served at breakfast, they can also be a knockout dessert.
Ingredients: milk, sugar, eggs, bread
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You can use fresh coconut as the recipe calls for (it's to die for!) or you can use frozen or other coconut.