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ImageWhen buying brinjals, aubergines or eggplants, look for smooth, taut and glossy skins. Press gently on the flesh and if it springs back, it is ripe. See all Tips
 
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Aubergines in Garlic and Chilli Sauce

This recipe uses very little oil.

Olympiad Fever As we know, Asians love to cook with aubergines and although the brinjal is believed to be of…

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Desi Pasta

Desi Pasta

Manju’s Spicy Pasta Sauce with penne (Desi Pasta) This is an Indian version of an arrabiatta style sauce served with…

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Low and Light Chicken Shashlik

A great way to eat more light healthy tasty vegetables.

This is not only a great way to eat more vegetables but also have something light with no sauce.

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Indo Chinese Pizza Diaozha Shaobing

A spicey pizza dish from the Chinese capital.

Olympiad Fever There are 303 events in 28 sports with over ten thousand athletes competing at the 2008 Summer Olympic…

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Quick Chicken Dhansak

Authentic chicken Dhansak

There are many forms of dhansak found in restaurants but I’ve tried to recreate the authentic recipe using red lentils…

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10 Minute Chicken Curry

The first time I made this in ten minutes I did it to win a bet!

Dish that takeaway! The first time I made this in ten minutes I did it to win a bet! However,…

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Chilli Chicken

This spicy dish is a hybrid influenced by Chinese elements

Olympiad Fever This spicy dish is a hybrid influenced by Chinese elements, and the piquant flavours of the soy sauce…

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Diwali Mubarak
ImageLight up your life with some fast, fantastic and unfussy ideas for Diwali.

Diwali is by far the most glamorous and important of Hindu festivals enjoyed by people of all religions in India. It is a five day festival around the time of October and November when the dates vary according to the lunar calendar. Diwali means a ‘row of lighted lamps and the celebration is often referred to as the ‘Festival of Lights’..

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