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Treats for Easter
Cynthia Low shows you how to turn out two fresh-from-the-oven tea treats with historical origins. - Mind Your Body, The Straits Times
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Roasted red cabbage
Chickpeas are a nice addition, too - just drain a can and mix them in with the cabbage mixture. X'mas Survival Guide
Roasted vegetables
You can use them at any meal and they are great put onto a pizza base for a home-made vegetarian pizza. X'mas Survival Guide
Roasted pork loin with apple and prune stuffing
A roast like this is best accompanied by an apple sauce, chutney or with gravy made from the roasting pan juices. X'mas Survival Guide
AMUSE spoons
AsiaOne reader Florence Voorwalt-Ho sent us this party recipe idea from Belgium, where she currently lives.
Turkey Cranberry Salad
This pretty salad is easy to prepare and is sufficiently festive for Christmas. X'mas Survival Guide
Shepherd's Cup-pie
You can make these mini pies in advance before a party.
Apple Crumble Pie
AsiaOne reader Primrose contributes a recipe for her favourite pie.
Roast turkey and chestnut roulade with Movenpick gingerbread ice cream
Spice up the traditional turkey dish with some ice cream.
Chilled seared maine lobster carpaccio with extra virgin olive oil lemon dressing
This appetiser is enhanced with Movenpick raspberry sorbet.
Hot pot foie gras
Fizz grapes, champignon, bordelaise foam and black truffles.
Coral trout with herbs ravioli
Smoked pepper emulsion, ingot of pumpkin, octopus vinaigrette.
A Rosh Hashanah feast
Despite the solemnity of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, there is a sense of renewal, hope and happiness which is manifested in the food. Here are recipes for a feast to feed 8.
Muhallaabiya (Milk pudding)
This sweet dessert is floral, elegant and delicate. Rosh Hashanah
Lekach (Honey cake)
Since honey is the star ingredient, pick one with a big personality. Rosh Hashanah
Braised courgette, asparagus and peas
Every feast needs a vegetable for balance, roughage, and in this case, a new beginning. Rosh Hashanah
Saffron potatoes
Its goldenness is meant to bring joy and happiness to those who eat it. Rosh Hashanah
Tagliatelle, black-eyed beans, caramelized onions
Black-eyed beans represent fecundity and abundance. Rosh Hashanah
Sweet tomato jam
It is sweet but not cloying and the spices suffuse it with haunting, exotic complexity. Rosh Hashanah
 
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