View Poll Results: Preferred cooking style

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Thread: Fusion Cooking

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockydeva
    intha threadla cocktial veraity tharalama
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    By no stretch of imagination, can cocktails be called fusion cooking.
    Never argue with a fool or he will drag you down to his level and beat you at it through sheer experience!

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    Re: Pizza Thosai

    Tired of same old fried chicken?
    How about ... Indian style....

    Crispy Indian Fried Chicken

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    Prepare bite sized chicken pieces - mainly meat. Season with ginger/garlic paste, chilly poweder, turmeric (manjal thool) powder and salt. Allow to rest at least an hour (in fridge).

    In one bowl, beat equal quantity of 1 egg and water.
    In another bowl, keep some cornflour.

    Heat oil in wok. Once oil is hot, roll chicken pieces one by one in egg mixture, coat in cornflour and then deep fry.

    Serve hot with rice or on its own.
    Never argue with a fool or he will drag you down to his level and beat you at it through sheer experience!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOV
    Quote Originally Posted by rockydeva
    intha threadla cocktial veraity tharalama
    NO!



    By no stretch of imagination, can cocktails be called fusion cooking.
    Suddenly, Life is beautiful...

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    RAITA PAKORAS

    left over onion raita
    needed sooji
    a pinch cooking soda
    salt

    leave the sooji to soak 10 minutes and then deep fry in hot oil just like pakoras...
    serve with mint chutney...or ketchup...or by themselves...

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    oh i forgot the fusion element..... call them raita fritters

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    any one tried hotdog pakoras

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