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About Recipe
Royallu koora, Eral Kuzhambu, Chingri torkari |
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buzzingbee25 Posted on Sat May 04 2013
Im loving the marathon of videos from you, Sanjay. Ek se badkar ek recipe. By the time I am done watching your videos, my mouth is watery and am hungry like a dog. lol
Reply 0 - RepliesMargarita Patterson Posted on Sat May 04 2013
I live in Houston, Texas and I love your food. I like trying new recipes from other nationalities , you truly opened my eyes to a new way of cooking? Thank you.
Reply 0 - RepliesGame Droid Posted on Sat May 04 2013
Can you please add the measurements of the ingredients
Reply 0 - Replieskooyawn00 Posted on Mon May 06 2013
Check the website. He usually has more detailed recipes there with measurements.
Reply 0 - Replieskooyawn00 Posted on Mon May 06 2013
Thank you for this recipe! I've been looking for recipes to use kokam. I'll have to give this a try.
Reply 0 - RepliesA S Posted on Tue May 07 2013
Chef, love the way you give us new recipees. And also like the fact that the length of the video is wlays 5 minutes or less. Thats the best part!. Salute you wherever u r, right now!
Reply 0 - RepliesShamy Redvelvet Posted on Tue May 07 2013
i learned a lot its like an endless adventure in my kitchen thank you chef <3
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sweethearts63 Posted on Sat May 04 2013
can i use tamarind instead?
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