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Check the groups files, BK. You'll find all of ' Indian recipes

there. I believe they're in the Vegetarian file.

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> I absolutely love Indian food but I'm having difficulty finding

> recipes that don't use Ghee Butter, cook everything in oil,

(usually

> vegetable or peanut), sugar/brown sugar, coconut milk and cream.

>

> I could substitute cream with Fat Free Half and Half but I don't

> think I can use Olive Oil without changing the taste of the food.

And

> I have no idea how to replace Ghee butter or whether Splenda will

> work in place of the sugar...and, of course, coconut milk is way

too sweet.

>

> So I'm looking for ideas for substitutions as well as any Indian

> recipes that don't require any of this. Maybe some creative way of

> using Indian spices, a sweetner (Splenda?), fat free half and half

to

> sprucen up some meals.

>

> Thoughts?

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At 11:27 AM 3/4/2006, you wrote:

>I've posted several Indian recipes over the last several months and I

>*THINK* Donna's put most in the files area. Have you looked there yet?

Hrm. I looked in teh files but let me see if I can find anything in

the archives. Thanks!

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At 11:13 AM 3/4/2006 -0500, you wrote:

>I absolutely love Indian food but I'm having difficulty finding

>recipes that don't use Ghee Butter, cook everything in oil, (usually

>vegetable or peanut), sugar/brown sugar, coconut milk and cream.

ah Vindaloo red ....and i love the spinach dish ??

my favorite place of Indian food is England ....Oh gosh where is my ticket

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> Hrm. I looked in teh files but let me see if I can find anything in

> the archives. Thanks!

If you search the archives, best bet is to do keyword searches on

ingredients that are unique to Indian cooking. For example, garam masala is

a fairly unique ingredient.

Good luck!

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Hi,

Here's a great Indian recipe that I made this week. I got the recipe

from an Indian med student when I told her I was on a diet and wanted

to try Indian food. She actually recommended the olive oil to make it

healthier.

Indian Lentil Stew

1 Tbsp olive oil

1/2 tsp cumin seeds

2 cup onions, minced

1/2 tsp fresh minced garlic

1/2 tsp turmeric powder

1/2 cup diced tomatoes

1 ½ cups water

2 tsp very low sodium chicken bouillon granules

1 cup green lentils

2 1/2 cups water

1 cup brown rice

2 cups water

Cook brown rice in 2 ½ cups water for 40 minutes. Set aside.

Cook lentils in 2 cups water for 30 minutes. Set aside.

1. Warm olive oil in skillet. Add cumin seeds. They will sizzle and

pop.

2. Add the onion/garlic mixture to the oil. Add cooked lentils and 1

1/2 cups water with bouillon

3. Add a pinch of turmeric powder

4. Add ¼ cup diced tomatoes

5. Cook 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Serve over cooked brown

rice.

Optional:

To make like a curry, add 1 – 2 tbsp plain yogurt

To make with meat, add diced chicken or ground turkey/beef/pork

ann

>

> I absolutely love Indian food but I'm having difficulty finding

> recipes that don't use Ghee Butter, cook everything in oil,

(usually

> vegetable or peanut), sugar/brown sugar, coconut milk and cream.

>

> I could substitute cream with Fat Free Half and Half but I don't

> think I can use Olive Oil without changing the taste of the food.

And

> I have no idea how to replace Ghee butter or whether Splenda will

> work in place of the sugar...and, of course, coconut milk is way

too sweet.

>

> So I'm looking for ideas for substitutions as well as any Indian

> recipes that don't require any of this. Maybe some creative way of

> using Indian spices, a sweetner (Splenda?), fat free half and half

to

> sprucen up some meals.

>

> Thoughts?

>

> --

> B.K. DeLong

> bkdelong@...

> +1.

>

> http://www.wkdelong.org Son.

> http://www.haloworldwide.com Work.

> http://www.bostonredcross.org Volunteer.

> http://www.brain-stream.com Play.

> http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org Potter.

>

>

>

> PGP Fingerprint:

> 38D4 D4D4 5819 8667 DFD5 A62D AF61 15FF 297D 67FE

>

> FOAF:

> http://foaf.brain-stream.org

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