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  2. Sinanglay - Wikipedia

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    Sinanglay is a Filipino dish made from stuffed fish wrapped in leafy vegetables and lemongrass or pandan leaves cooked in a spicy coconut milk sauce. It is a type of ginataan and originates from the Bicol Region.

  3. Num banhchok - Wikipedia

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    Num banhchok samlor teuk trei phaem with a base made out of coconut milk or coconut cream, and a sour and sweet (pahem) sauce made out of ingredients, such as fish sauce, smoked fish, grated coconut, ground peanuts and tamarind juice. [2]

  4. Run down - Wikipedia

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    Fish (typically mackerel), coconut milk, plantain, yams, tomatoes, onion, seasonings Media: Run down Run down , also referred to as rundown , [ 1 ] run dun , [ 2 ] rondón , fling-me-far , and fling mi for , [ 3 ] is a stew dish in Jamaican cuisine and Tobago cuisine . [ 4 ]

  5. 90 Deliciously-Easy Seafood Dinners You Can’t Mess Up ... - AOL

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    The coconut milk and spice go so well together here, making a rich, but not heavy, sauce that really tastes and feels far more complicated than it is. Spoon the sauce over the salmon a few times ...

  6. Curacha Alavar - Wikipedia

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    The key ingredient is the Alavar sauce, a secret blend of coconut milk, taba ng talangka (crab roe paste), and various spices. [2] [3] [4] It is a regional specialty of Zamboanga City. The sauce was invented by Maria Teresa Camins Alavar and originally served in the Alavar Seafood Restaurant.

  7. Ginataang isda - Wikipedia

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    For a richer flavor, patis (fish sauce) or bagoong alamang (shrimp paste) is also commonly added. A spicier version of the dish can also be created by the addition of siling haba and/or labuyo chilis. [2] The coconut milk used includes both the thin coconut milk, added first, and the thicker coconut cream, added later. [2]

  8. Kiri hodi - Wikipedia

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    Kiri hodi (Sinhala: කිරි හොදි), which literally translates to milk curry, is a popular and traditional Sri Lankan fragrant coconut milk gravy. [1] Made using a few basic ingredients, this dish is traditionally served hot alongside pol sambola (a coconut relish) or idiyappam (rice noodles). [2]

  9. List of dishes made using coconut milk - Wikipedia

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    The dish is flavored with Massaman curry paste, which usually contains coconut milk, roasted peanuts or cashews, potatoes, bay leaves, cardamom pods, cinnamon, star anise, palm sugar, fish sauce, chili and tamarind sauce.