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Cooking & Baking

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NJCher

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Wed Oct 1, 2025, 02:56 PM Oct 2025

What's for Dinner, Wed., Oct. 1, 2025 [View all]

Tofu Tikka Masala. The recipe is from Radhi Devlukia.

It has curry powder, butter, cabbage, garam masala, turmeric, chili powder, and tomato paste. Plus a can of full-fat coconut milk.

Cilantro leaves, but I'll use my cilantro pesto.

The recipe says to serve it over rice but I'm going to use noodles.

Apple cider flavored kombucha to drink.

Dessert: honeydew melon.

It's going down to 45 tonight so I will have to bring in my basil pots. They will stay in for 2 nights and then go back out because the temperatures are rising.

Note: the link above has many vegetarian Indian recipes! Lots of good pics, too.



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Just choked down a McD fish with a few fries SheltieLover Oct 2025 #1
Aww Sheltie, that barely passes for food...I wish your journey goes safely. irisblue Oct 2025 #2
I agree, Iris. Their "food" is disgusting. SheltieLover Oct 2025 #4
Shrimp salad and cold decafe tea irisblue Oct 2025 #3
Sounds delic! SheltieLover Oct 2025 #5
Reverse-Sear Tri-tip Roast justaprogressive Oct 2025 #6
I'm making a sort of chicken and sweet potato stew. surrealAmerican Oct 2025 #7
Have an easy fast, OR elleng Oct 2025 #8
Beyond Burger La Coliniere Oct 2025 #9
Choucroute garni Retrograde Oct 2025 #10
Great idea! elleng Oct 2025 #11
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