¼ tsp. ground turmeric
sliced jalapeno peppers for garnish
This blog is dedicated to Mum, my greatest mentor. It is a compilation of simple recipes - Bengali, Indian, Burmese and Continental, among others. All of these recipes have been tested in my kitchen. Most use everyday ingredients found at your local market, but some use specialty ingredients available at Asian and/or Indian markets. Comments are welcome and members are invited to send in any recipes they would like to share.
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Chumkie.
Burmese recipes are very new to me. Very interesting. Can you suggest some vegetarian substitute for this.
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ReplyDeleteThe chicken in this recipe can be replaced with paneer and the chicken broth with vegetable broth. Also replace the fish sauce and shrimp paste with vegetable bouillon cubes or mushroom paste made by re-hydrating shiitake mushrooms and making a puree with garlic and oil. Please try this out and I'd love to know how it turns out.
Chumkie, , just letting you know that you are in my Featured Food Blog sidebar for March on Carole's Chatter. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carole. Much appreciated!
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