thai shrimp recipes : 8 Recipes
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Thai Shrimp Coconut Soup
Thai Shrimp-Coconut Soup So last year I lived in Cincinnati, and the freezing cold temperatures of the city and my high-ceiling-ed apartment made me want to make soup everyday. And a few resolutions for making my life better contributed[...] |
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Pad Thai Noodles With Shrimp
Pad Thai Noodles With Shrimp Ingredients 8 Shrimps 25 gms Tofu (firm) 1 Egg Oil 2 Green onions 8 oz. Thai rice noodles (linguini width), or enough for 2 people 4 cloves garlic, minced 1-2[...] |
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Thai Curry Shrimp- Lucy Waverman Style
A Year in Lucy?s Kitchen?Lucy Waverman I used to watch Lucy Waverman on CityLine as a child. I think I must have been CityLine?s youngest viewer?I mean, what other 11 year old runs home from[...] |
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pad thai photoSPLOSION
I made a promise to myself that I'd take more prep pictures. I think I went a bit overboard. Using the foolproof recipe from Chez Pim I set out to make a not-so-quick dinner. I hadn't made this in 3 years (2 kitchens ago) and the[...] |
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Red Curry Shrimp with Jasmine Rice
A couple of Sunday's ago I didn't go to the grocery store as planned, and once six o'clock rolled around, I was hungry. Rather than running out to grab something, I figured I should try to throw something together with the stuff that I had on[...] |
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Sweet and Spicy Shrimp and My First Giveaway!
A couple of weeks ago I received an email from a small company by the name of Country Bob’s. They wanted to know if I would be willing to give their All Purpose Sauces a try and let them know what I thought. Well, of course, we all like[...] |
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Cooking Without a Recipe
I love cooking on Saturday morning. Saturday is usually the one day of the week I can do whatever I want, so they’re pretty laid back and slow. One Saturday, I didn’t want to go out and I didn’t feel like cooking[...] |
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Pad Thai with Shrimp and Fried Tofu
It's hard to find a person who doesn't love Thai food. There's something unique about a cuisine that can excellently combine the tastes of salty, sweet, and sour, which makes one's tongue do somersaults of sheer joy. One dish in particular is more[...] |