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  2. Peanut sauce - Wikipedia

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    A popular combination at Dutch fast food outlets is French fries with mayonnaise and peanut sauce (often with raw chopped onions and with ketchup or Dutch currysauce), called a Patatje Oorlog (lit. "Fries War"). [7] Peanut sauce is also eaten with baguette, bread, cucumber or potatoes.

  3. The 3-Ingredient Chicken I Make When I Just... Can't - AOL

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    Remove from the oven and let sit for about 5 minutes before serving, spooning plenty of the softened lemons, garlic, and sauce onto the plate with each chicken thigh. Simply Recipes / Ali Redmond ...

  4. Satay - Wikipedia

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    Pork or chicken satay in peanut sauce, with salad and French-fries, is popular in pubs or eetcafés. With Indonesian take-away meals like nasi goreng speciaal, the special part is often a couple of sate-sticks. Another favourite in Dutch snackbars is the satékroket, a croquette made with a peanut sauce and shredded meat ragout.

  5. Easy Chicken Curry with Peas Recipe - AOL

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    Cut the chicken breasts into 1-inch pieces. Sprinkle with the salt, pepper, and curry powder. Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour or overnight.

  6. Gajak - Wikipedia

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    Gajak, also known as Tilsakri, Tilpatti [1] or Tilpapdi) is a confection originating in north-central India. It is a dry sweet made of sesame seeds (til) with (or without) peanuts and jaggery. [2] The sesame seeds (til) are cooked in the raw sugar syrup and set in thin layers, which can be stored for months.

  7. Javanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pangsit, wonton filled with vegetables, chicken or shrimp. It can be dry or wet. Pecel, a type of peanut sauce with chili [11] is a common ingredients in Javanese cuisine. It is used in various type of rujak and gado-gado. It can also be used as stand alone sauce with rice and prawn, egg and vegetables as nasi pecel (pecel rice). [12]

  8. Green curry - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the main protein, traditionally fish, fish balls, or meat, the other ingredients for the dish consist of coconut milk, green curry paste, palm sugar, and fish sauce. Thai eggplant (aubergine), pea aubergine, basil leaves or other green or whitish vegetables [4] and even fruit are often included. [3] [5] [6]

  9. Kare-kare - Wikipedia

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    When the meat is tender, the soup becomes gelatinous. Ground roasted peanuts (or peanut butter) and ground roasted glutinous rice are added to make the soup thicker. Annatto is added to give color. The vegetables used for kare-kare include young banana flower bud or "heart" (puso ng saging), eggplant, string beans, and Chinese cabbage (pechay).