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Breakfast Recipes 

Traditional Kerala Breakfast 
Banana Dosa/Pancake
Avocado Honey muffins
Sweet Breakfast Omelet 
 Ginger Pumpkin Bread with Maple Brown Butter Icing
Pandan Crepe with Sweet Coconut Filling 
Spinach Mushroom Frittata 
Orange Chocolate Chip Muffins 


Rice Recipes


Chicken Recipes 

 Appetizers/snacks/brunch recipes: Chicken
Chicken Pouch/Potli

Chicken Fried/Without Gravy
 Chicken curry-with gravy

Fish Recipes


Appetizers: Fish

Fish Side Dish: Fried or without gravy

Mutton/Duck/ Beef


Other Sea Food Recipes

Appetizers
Chemmeen Achar/Prawns Pickle
Minced Prawns Patties/Pakoras 
Italian Spicy Breaded Shrimp 
Tandoori Prawns
Crab Croquettes
Crab Rangoon 
Prawns Pineapple Skewers
Goan Prawns Pickle

Prawn Omelette 
 Chemmeen Vada
Shrimp Vermicelli/Rice Noodles


 Prawns Curry/with gravy
Chemmeen Muringakka Manga Curry/ Prawns Drumstick and mango curry
Chemmeen/Prawns Theeyal
Goan Shrimp Curry
Simple Shrimp Curry
Prawns and Vegetable Stew
Achinga Payar Chemmeen Theeyal 
Peechinga Chemeen Curry/ Ridge gourd  Shrimp Curry

Prawns side dish (dry)
 Chemmeen Kovakka Thoran/ Prawns Ivy Gourd Thoran
Chemmeen Ularthiyathu
  Chemmeen Thoran/ Prawns Coconut Stir Fry
 Prawns Fry 
 Chemeen Masala Varattiyathu/Pan Roast Prawns
 Shrimp in Fried Onion Masala

Other Sea food Recipes
 Njandu/Crab Varutharacha Curry
Crispy Calamari/Squid Rings


Egg Recipes



Bread/Rotis/Dinner recipes




Vegetarian Side Dishes 
( Onam and Vishu Sadhya)


Todukarikal:Pickles and relishes
Vella Naranga Curry/Achar
 Kumbalanga Kadala Paruppu Kootu Curry 
 Koorka Mezhukkupuratti (Chinese Potato Stir Fry)
Achinga Payar Chakkakuru Mezhukkupuratti
Chakkakuru Ularthiyathu/Jackfruit Seeds Stir-Fry  

  Payasam/Dessert

Vegetarian Recipes
(Pavakka Peera Pattichathu
Chena/ Yam Podithuval 



Sweets

Snacks 


Ellu unda/Sesame Seeds(Til) Ladoos
Uzhunnu Vada/Urad Dal Vada  
 Kinnathappam~ A guest post from Dhyuthi
 Diamond Cuts (Sweet Version)
 Ammini Kozhukattai
Uzhunnu Vada/Urad Dal Vada
Dil Pasand (Sweet Puffs)

Cookies and Treats


Cakes

Berry Cake

Muffins and Cupcakes
Desserts/Puddings/Beverages



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  2. Hi Cynthia, thanks for the encouraging comment,so glad you like this space.
    Love your suggestion,have inserted search box,
    thanks once again for this wonderful suggestion :)

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    good blogging....But it is too hot to read....will you please change the bk colour.....

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    Always happy to make this space reader friendly...so working on a new look for Kitchen Corner.Hope you will like it :)

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