RICE NOODLES WITH VEGETABLE PANIR.(Leisure)

From: Post (South Africa) | Date: September 6, 2006 | Copyright information

INGREDIENTS

350g rice noodles soaked in warm water until soft

250g ricotta cheese, cut into cubes

150g carrots julliened

1 onion chopped

5ml each chilli powder, cumin powder and garam masala

15ml vinegar

60ml oil

200g green beans sliced

1 red pepper julliened

10ml ginger paste

15ml soya sauce

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