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    Default Pistachio and dried fruit curry

    Handful each of roasted pistachios, chopped apricots, and and golden raisins
    1 tblspn sambra masala powder, or garam
    1 tblspn pumpkin powder
    1 tblspn coconut milk powder
    1 tblspn dehydrated veggie soup
    .5 tspn curry powder
    Pinch of cardamom, garlic and clove powder
    1-2 tblspn cocoa butter, ghee, olive oil or whatever fat you like
    Salt to taste, but best to do this after cooking.

    Boil water, combine, and steep for 10 minutes. Serve with rice, couscous, or bread
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    Curry? Which?
    Can Minute Rice be added to the mixture and adjust the liquid?
    I’m dehydrating frozen veggies. Can I use those? What vegetable soup do you use?
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    I used harmony house veggie soup mix. I'm sure you could use any mix of dehydrated veggies. The curry powder was just regular old McCormick brand.
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    And I bet you could add rice or couscous directly to the mix and adjust your water volume. good suggestion
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    I also forgot to say how much water. I used 1.5 cups. That was just about right.
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    Thank you, thank you and Thanks!
    I’ve found a use for the powdered coconut milk I bought at the local Asian market awhile back.
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    Sounds yummy! Might even make ramen noodles edible ��

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    Something different. Creative. It's appreciated. That's a nice recipe. Eager to try it.

    I thought about substituting almonds for the pistachios and dried apricot in this disc offering from TJ's.
    https://www.popsugar.com/food/photo-...ricot-Almond-4
    Ive tried smearing these on bagels with acceptable results but I'd add more sliced or slivered almonds if using in your meal.

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    I’ve been looking for a way to use a bag of Holiday Fried Pecans. This recipe looks perfect. As an addition. Not a substitute.
    https://www.holidayfriedpecans.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dogwood View Post
    Something different. Creative. It's appreciated. That's a nice recipe. Eager to try it.

    I thought about substituting almonds for the pistachios and dried apricot in this disc offering from TJ's.
    https://www.popsugar.com/food/photo-...ricot-Almond-4
    Ive tried smearing these on bagels with acceptable results but I'd add more sliced or slivered almonds if using in your meal.
    I gotta look into these. That looks like a great snack as-is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Venchka View Post
    I’ve been looking for a way to use a bag of Holiday Fried Pecans. This recipe looks perfect. As an addition. Not a substitute.
    https://www.holidayfriedpecans.com
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    Hold on, sir. You pronouncing that pee-can or puh-con? Changes the flavor profile completely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by devoidapop View Post
    Hold on, sir. You pronouncing that pee-can or puh-con? Changes the flavor profile completely.
    I pronounce pecans correctly. Not like peas and cans.
    Grinning.
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