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Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Sesame powder(noopodem)

Ingredients:

sesame seeds 1cup
dry red chillies 6-10
salt to taste

Method of preparation:

Heat a pan, dry roast sesame seeds and red chillies by stirring continuously.
Cool it and grind into coarse powder along with sufficient salt.
Can be served with rice.

1 Comments:

At 10/24/2005 04:15:00 PM, Blogger Courtney said...

Sensational! We at the Naughty Curry spice blog are going to make this tomorrow!
You have some gorgeous photos.

 

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