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Ingredients 4 ounces saltfish Large pinch turmeric 1 onion 1 teaspoon (or less) coarse 8 cloves garlic Some chili powder 1/2 cup oil How to cook Wash fish well. Cut in fine. even. small slices. 1/2 to 3/4 inches by 1/8 inch thick. Cut onions and garlic evenly. Heat oil in a wok. add […]
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Ingredients 4 ounces saltfish (ngayan) 8 cloves garlic 1/2 teaspoon turmeric 1/2 cup oil 1 onion How to cook Wash fish and boil in water to cover. with turmeric. till tender. Flake meat off fish. Put into mortar and pound. extracting small bones. till flesh is well shredded. yielding about 1 1/2 cups for […]
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Ingredients 1 large or 1 ½ pounds grated 1 tablespoon salt 1 fresh coconut 1/2 teaspoon turmeric 4 cups raw rice 3 cloves 2 tablespoons oil 1 stick cinnamon 4 medium onions 3 or 4 bay leaves How to cook Grate coconut and extract milk in this way: put in fine cloth. knead. […]
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Housewives tend to put many ingredients into fried rice. but the result is not always as tasty as that which a good restaurant with an eye to economy and greater skill can serve. Try this for minimum ingredients: Ingredients 7 to 8 cups cooked. cold rice 6 large Chinese sausages 1 tablespoon (or to […]
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The followings are the ingredients to cook chicken curry in Myanmar Style. Ingredients 2 lbs chicken cut into pieces & marinated 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder 1-1/4 teaspoon chili powder 1″ ginger pounded 1 teaspoon garlic pounded 3 teaspoon onion pounded 2 stalks lemon glass sliced thinly and pounded 2 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoon oil 2 […]
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The coconut is a versatile fruit for the cook in the kitchen. The fibrous outer shell may be used as a scrubber to scour pots and pans. or to provide a quick-burning high heat fuel. The tough inner shell can be used as a mug or fit a handle and it becomes a ladle. It […]
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Ingredients Rice Butter Sugar Dried Grapes Cashew nut Cinnamon Bay Leaves Some Salt Sesame seeds 163 grams Flour 1 tea spoon Steps to cook Myanmar people like to cook rice together with coconut or butter. First. pour some butter into the pan and heat. Then fried some leaves and sesame. When it’s smell is good. […]
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An enjoyable breakfast for some people is goat brain with nan roti ( Indian bread). Some people pick out the head of the foul in a chicken dish to get at the brain. A popular sweet for Myanmar people is Moun Oun Hnauk ( brain cake). The odd thing about it is that it contains […]
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Ingredients 2 1/2 pounds of beef 1 ½ tablespoons of fish sauce 1/3 teaspoon of turmeric 1 tablespoon of vinegar 3 teaspoons of dried garlic chips 1 ½ cups onions. to be chopped finely 1 teaspoon of chili powder 2 teaspoons of ginger powder 3/4 cup oil (less if beef is fatty) 2 teaspoons salt […]
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Bamboo-tube sticky rice which we called Kauk Nyin Kyidauk. is one of the favourite seasonal food among many traditional foods made with Myanmar rural products. There are various types of bamboo in Myanmar. among them. “ Tin-wa” “ pencil tube bamboo” is used in making Bamboo-tube sticky rice. Old-age bamboo and newly fresh sticky rice […]
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