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    This is a crunchy, healthy, no meat appetizer. You can serve with the sauces I have posted or your favorite store bought!

    Deep Fried Tofu With Asian Plum Sauce or Thai Peanut Sauce

    Recipe #101937

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    "This is a crunchy, healthy, no meat appetizer. You can serve with the sauces I have posted or your favorite store bought!"
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    Ingredients: cornstarch, plum sauce...

    Rating: 96.60%;

    18 Reviews

    Prep Time:15 mins

    Total Time: 20 mins

    Recipe #342807

    From Thia Cooking and More. Curry pastes are the heart of Thai cooking. While you can easily purchase a jarred curry paste, making your own allows you...

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    Masaman Curry Paste
    By Karen From Colorado on December 9, 2008

    Recipe #342807

    "From Thia Cooking and More. Curry pastes are the heart of Thai cooking. While you can easily purchase a jarred curry paste, making your own allows you to adjust it for your own tastes. Use 2 teaspoons ground red pepper for a mild taste or 4 teaspoons for a hot paste."
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    Ingredients: ground cumin, ground mace...

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    Prep Time:15 mins

    Total Time: 15 mins

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