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Indian-Style Rice Salad Recipe - Food.com brown rice, curry powder, pepper, coriander, jalapeno, peas, coconut milk, potato, spring onion, cauliflower, salt, rice vinegar, rice Found several interesting looking rice salads in the NY Times on July 30, 2008 by Mark Bittman (the minimalist). He says rice salads are among the few salads that don't deteriorate after the dress...
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| Indian Sprouted Lentil Salad Recipe - Food.com olive oil, curry powder, pepper, oregano, mustard powder, coriander, dried garlic, lentil, radish, spring onion, tomato, cucumber, white wine vinegar, salt, lemon juice Addictive and extremely healthy! Sometimes you can find sprouted lentils or bean medley in the higher-end markets, but you can sprout your own! Serving Size: 1 (97) g Servings Per Recipe: 6 AMT. PER...
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Curried Quinoa Salad With Mango Recipe - Food.com mango chutney, quinoa, canola oil, curry powder, mustard powder, mango, spring onion, cucumber, spinach, white wine vinegar From Bon Appetit Aug. 2005 Serving Size: 1 (146) g Servings Per Recipe: 4 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 314.4 Calories from Fat 149 g 48 % Total Fat 16.6 g 25 % Saturated Fat 1.4 g 6 ...
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| Indian Curried Turkey Salad Recipe - Food.com turkey meat, mango chutney, cashew, curry powder, pepper, currant (zante), spring onion, celery, salt, mayonnaise, sour cream This turkey salad is so delicious and so easy to make. I just buy a chunk of roasted turkey breast meat and cut it up! Wonderful and healthy meal in 15 minutes! Serving Size: 1 (81) g Servings Per Re...
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| Curried Turkey or Chicken Salad With Cashews Recipe - Food.com chicken, cashew, curry powder, dried ginger, mango, raisin, spring onion, celery, turkey, mayonnaise, white wine, lemon juice A variation on the variation of the one Julie found at epicurious.com. Very refreshing and delicious. It can be made ahead to sit in the fridge for a while. A good use for leftovers. Serving Size: 1 (...
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| Curry Salad Recipe - Food.com wheat berry, green pepper, red pepper, chili dried/powder, brown rice, almond, curry powder, turmeric, pepper, paprika, dried ginger, chickpea, raisin, spring onion, celery, cucumber, broccoli, salt, mayonnaise, parmesan cheese, yogurt (plain) A family favorite Serving Size: 1 (141) g Servings Per Recipe: 12 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 185.9 Calories from Fat 53 g 29 % Total Fat 6 g 9 % Saturated Fat 1.1 g 5 % Cholestero...
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| Curried Couscous and Chicken Salad. Recipe - Food.com chicken, chicken stock, almond, curry powder, parsley, dried ginger, raisin, grape, spring onion, celery, turkey, mayonnaise, cous cous, lemon juice This is a light and mild couscous salad. It's a nice way to use up leftover chicken or turkey. It can be made up to a day ahead. It's great for luncheons, baby or bridal showers, or a light di...
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| Curried Chicken Salad Recipe | SparkRecipes chicken breast, curry powder, apple, spring onion, celery, mayonnaise calories does not include flat bread. poach chicken combine in bowl; chopped celery, onion, mayo, apple, curry powder and diced chicken. Mix together and serve on flatbread. Number of Servings: 3 Rec...
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| Curry Chicken Salad Recipe | SparkRecipes chicken breast, sweetener, almond, curry powder, turmeric, mustard powder, currant (zante), apple, spring onion, celery, mustard, mayonnaise Easy, delicious and healthy Curry Chicken Salad recipe from SparkRecipes. See our top-rated recipes for Curry Chicken Salad. Serving Size: makes 8, 1-cup servings Share on Facebook Share on Pinterest...
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| Curried Tofu Salad Recipe | SparkRecipes pumpkin seeds, cake, sunflower seeds, curry powder, pepper, carrot, spring onion, celery, salt, tofu, lemon juice, yogurt (plain) The recipe suggests you blanch the tofu first, but I don't see the point of that so I'm omitting it from the recipe. If you want to blanch the tofu, it suggests doing it for 3 minutes. Aside f...
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