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		<title>Indian Food with Foreign Touch: Sea Food Recipes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2009 17:19:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>IndianCook</dc:creator>
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If
there are food items which are traditional to India as well as they
have the touch of foreign lands then it has to be the sea-food. Because
no other food item prepared in India style has any sort of similarity
with western country. But the other recipes have similarity with food
prepared in neighboring countries like â€“ Afghanistan (Afghani [...]]]></description>
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<p>If
there are food items which are traditional to India as well as they
have the touch of foreign lands then it has to be the sea-food. Because
no other food item prepared in India style has any sort of similarity
with western country. But the other recipes have similarity with food
prepared in neighboring countries like â€“ Afghanistan (Afghani Chicken),
Pakistan (Chicken Chengezi), Nepal (Rice puddings), Bangladesh (Rice
and Fish Curries). Thus Indian food with foreign touch is exclusively
the sea-food.</p>
<p>Foreign style food prepared in restaurants is not
talked about. The food which people of India eat in general is talked
about. And the sea food recipes are some which have some amount of
foreign touch in them like baking, roasting and use of sauce along with
them. Here are few recipes of sea food with foreign touch.</p>
<h2>Baked Oyster</h2>
<p style="margin-left: 40px;"><span
 style="font-weight: bold;">You need:</span><br>
Â½
cup butter, 2 stalks celery, Â½ cup floor, Â½ cup sweet green peas, 2
cups of oyster juice, 2 cups of milk, 1 pie shell, 2 tbspoon Red
pimiento (Charred) and salt and pepper for taste.</p>
<p>Cut the celery
stalks and green pepper into dices. Drain the oysters. Store the
oysters and juice. Heat the butter in a pan. Add diced celery and green
pepper. Stir it with flour and cook it for 5 minutes. Keep the prepared
stuff aside. Mix the milk with oyster juice and cook the mixture till
it turns thick. Add salt and pepper. Add the red pimiento and oyster
juice. Stir well; pour the mixture into a greased dish. Top the mixture
with pie shells. Bake them at 375 degrees till they are golden brown in
color. Your baked oyster is ready.</p>
<h2>Cheese Prawn</h2>
<p style="margin-left: 40px;"><span
 style="font-weight: bold;">You need:</span><br>
50
gm of cheese, Â¼ kg of prawns (deveined and boiled), 1 tablespoon
butter, 1 tbsp chilly sauce, 3 boiled potatoes boiled and mashed,, Â¾
mustard sauce, 1 tbsp Soya sauce, Â½ tbsp salt, Â¾ tbsp pepper powder, 1
tomato chopped, 1 onion chopped and fresh green coriander leaves
chopped into fine fishes.</p>
<p>Mix the cheese sauce with prawns. Add
the mustard sauce, chilly sauce, soy sauce, salt and pepper. Mix the
mashed potatoes and mixture well. Take a baking dish and grease it well
with butter. Pour the mixture of potatoes and sauce in it and garnish
it with onion and tomatoes. Add the prawns mixed with cheese sauce.
Bake it in oven in 200 degree centigrade for 5 minutes. Your cheese
prawn dish is ready to be served. Top the plate with coriander leaves
and serve it with toasted buns.</p></p>
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		<title>Indian Seafood Recipes: Have the Euphoric Feeling</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 10:16:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>IndianCook</dc:creator>
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The
seafood recipes of India prepared in Indian style has different flavors
of them. Though they are cooked and prepared in different styles in big
restaurants by chefs, but the common man of India cook them in home
completely in Indian style spreading the sweet aroma around the
corners. Here are few Indian seafood recipes that you can try in [...]]]></description>
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<p>The
seafood recipes of India prepared in Indian style has different flavors
of them. Though they are cooked and prepared in different styles in big
restaurants by chefs, but the common man of India cook them in home
completely in Indian style spreading the sweet aroma around the
corners. Here are few Indian seafood recipes that you can try in your
home and have a taste of it.</p>
<h2>Tuna Curry</h2>
<p>You would require
ingredients for 4 servings. The cooking time would take approximately
15-20 minutes depending on your preparation and collection of recipes.
It is a Kerala style non-vegetarian dish.&nbsp;</p>
<p style="margin-left: 40px;"><span
 style="font-weight: bold;">You would require:</span><br>
300gm
tuna filled in oil, one cup of coconut grated, 1 tbsp chopped garlic, 5
green chillies choppedfinely, 1 tbsp chopped ginger, 1 large onion
finely chopped, 1 tbsp coriander-powder, Â½ tbsp turmeric powder, 2 tbsp
red chilly powder, 1 tbsp fine tamarind paste, 1 spring of curry
leaves, salt for taste and Â½ cup water.</p>
<p>Make a kind of coarse
paste with all the ingredients and grated coconut. But donâ€™t use the
water, tamarind, and curry leaves now. Add little amount of water if
required while grinding is done. Take the paste in a pan. Now add water
to the paste and also the curry leaves and tamarind paste. Take a spoon
to mix all well and bring them to boil. Pour the grated coconut paste
to it and water too. Cook till fine gravy is prepared. Open the can of
tuna fish. Donâ€™t forget to drain off the oil. Put the tuna fishes in
the boiling mixture in the pan. Cover the pan with a good lid and cook
for at least 5 minutes. When the gravy is coarse the tuna is cooked.
Serve the hot curry of tuna with bread or rice.</p>
<h2>Shrimp in Spicy Sauce</h2>
<p style="margin-left: 40px;"><span
 style="font-weight: bold;">You would require:<br>
</span>Â¼
cup vegetable oil, 1 lb small raw shrimp de-veined and shelled, 2 small
onions chopped finely, 1 clove garlic, Â½ crushed red pepper, 1 cup
coconut milk, 1 tomato chopped to fine pieces, 1 green bell pepper
thinly sliced into rings, 1 tbsp packed brown sugar, Â½ tbsp salt for
taste and freshly grounded pepper.</p>
<p>Heat the oil in skillet till
it is hot. Now add the onions and garlic and red pepper and sautÃ© till
they turn pink. Now add the shrimp and sautÃ© for 4-5 minutes. Add the
remaining ingredients and stir well. Simmer without covering the pan
till the shrimp are tender. The shrimp in spicy sauce is ready to serve
with fresh bread.</p></p>
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