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  2. Martha's 100th Book is Here! 'Martha: The Cookbook' Is ... - AOL

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    $28 at Amazon. In her 100th book, Martha shares 100 of her favorite recipes and invaluable lessons from her personal life and from the kitchen. The recipes range from breakfast and brunch to ...

  3. Cambodian Red Curry Chicken Wings Recipe - AOL

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    In a large skillet, heat 2 tablespoons of the oil. In 2 batches, cook the wings over moderate heat, turning, until golden all over. Transfer to a paper towel–lined plate to drain.

  4. Free Thanksgiving Recipes Coobook From Martha Stewart - AOL

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    Download all five chapters of Martha Stewart's Thanksgiving Hotline Recipes cookbook for free, courtesy of Sirius Satellite Radio. Each chapter covers a different part of the meal, including soups ...

  5. Saraman curry - Wikipedia

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    While the exact origins of the dish remain unclear, it is commonly acknowledged that the curry has roots in the culinary customs of the Cham minority. [1] However, the use of the term Cham in Khmer as an umbrella term for any Muslim communities ( Cham , Malay , and Javanese ) in Cambodia makes it challenging to pinpoint the true origin of the dish.

  6. Khmer royal cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Saraman curry is considered the most complex curry in Cambodian cuisine. Its recipe features a complex blend of spices, including cloves, coriander seeds and roots, cinnamon, cardamom, lemongrass, dried chilies, galangal, kaffir lime, shallots, and garlic. The dish is believed to have originated in the Muslim communities of Cambodia. [19]

  7. Curry paste - Wikipedia

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    In Cambodian and Thai cuisine, lemongrass and galangal was added to the mixture. Malaysian cuisine uses more wild lime leaves, while Vietnamese cuisine adds more star anise . Malaysian and Indonesian cuisine makes a greater use of cinnamon (or cassia), cloves , and nutmeg .

  8. Roasted Turkey in Parchment with Gravy by Martha Stewart. Inspired by the French cooking technique en papillote, turkey cooked in parchment paper guarantees moist meat and crisp, golden skin every ...

  9. Susan Spungen - Wikipedia

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    The following year, in 1991, she was put into touch with Martha Stewart, who was looking for people to start a magazine. [8] [9] She had been working as a pastry chef at Coco Pazzo at the time. She started working with Stewart on photo shoots, and became founding food editor and editorial director at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia in 1991.