
Welcome to the summary page for FabulousFusionFood's Cook's Guide entry for Cashew along with all the Cashew containing recipes presented on this site, with 97 recipes in total.
This is a continuation of an entire series of pages that will, I hope, allow my visitors to better navigate this site. As well as displaying recipes by name, country and region of origin I am now planning a whole series of pages where recipes can be located by meal type and main ingredient. This page gives a listing of all the Cashew recipes added to this site.
These recipes, all contain Cashew as a major wild food ingredient.
The cashew nut is the seed of the Cashew Anacardium occidentale plant of the Anacardiaceae (poison ivy) family. It grows as a small evergreen tree growing to 10-12 m tall, with a short, often irregularly-shaped trunk. The tree is unusual in that it develops a pseudofruit, an oval or pear-shaped accessory fruit or false fruit that develops from the receptacle of the cashew flower. Called the cashew apple, the true fruit of the cashew tree develops as a kidney or boxing-glove shaped drupe at the end of the pseudofruit. Within the true fruit is a single seed, the cashew nut. Although a nut in the culinary sense, in the botanical sense the fruit of the cashew is a seed. However, the true fruit is classified as a nut by some botanists.
Originally spread from Brazil by the Portuguese, the cashew tree is now cultivated in all regions with a sufficiently warm and humid climate. Cashew nuts are a common ingredient in Asian cooking. They can also be ground into a spread called cashew butter similar to peanut butter. Cashews have a very high oil content, and they are used in some other nut butters to add extra oil. In Europe cashews are usually eaten dried, roasted and salted as a snack or in salads. Unsalted cashews are generally used for cooking and they're particularly popular in south Indian cuisine, used whole or ground and often added just before serving.
This is a continuation of an entire series of pages that will, I hope, allow my visitors to better navigate this site. As well as displaying recipes by name, country and region of origin I am now planning a whole series of pages where recipes can be located by meal type and main ingredient. This page gives a listing of all the Cashew recipes added to this site.
These recipes, all contain Cashew as a major wild food ingredient.
The cashew nut is the seed of the Cashew Anacardium occidentale plant of the Anacardiaceae (poison ivy) family. It grows as a small evergreen tree growing to 10-12 m tall, with a short, often irregularly-shaped trunk. The tree is unusual in that it develops a pseudofruit, an oval or pear-shaped accessory fruit or false fruit that develops from the receptacle of the cashew flower. Called the cashew apple, the true fruit of the cashew tree develops as a kidney or boxing-glove shaped drupe at the end of the pseudofruit. Within the true fruit is a single seed, the cashew nut. Although a nut in the culinary sense, in the botanical sense the fruit of the cashew is a seed. However, the true fruit is classified as a nut by some botanists.
Originally spread from Brazil by the Portuguese, the cashew tree is now cultivated in all regions with a sufficiently warm and humid climate. Cashew nuts are a common ingredient in Asian cooking. They can also be ground into a spread called cashew butter similar to peanut butter. Cashews have a very high oil content, and they are used in some other nut butters to add extra oil. In Europe cashews are usually eaten dried, roasted and salted as a snack or in salads. Unsalted cashews are generally used for cooking and they're particularly popular in south Indian cuisine, used whole or ground and often added just before serving.
The alphabetical list of all Cashew recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 97 recipes in total:
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Afghan Kofta Curry Origin: Afghanistan | Kaju Butter Curry Origin: India | Paneer Lababdar Origin: India |
Afghani Chicken Curry Origin: Pakistan | Kaju Maluwa (Cashew Curry) Origin: Sri Lanka | Paneer Makhani Origin: India |
Andhra Kodi Kura (Andhra Chicken Curry) Origin: India | Kashmiri Chicken Curry Origin: India | Paneer Makhanwala Origin: India |
Aromatic Lamb with Ginger and Potatoes Origin: Ireland | Khajoor ke Laddu (Date and Fruit Sweetmeat Balls) Origin: Pakistan | Paneer Pasanda Origin: India |
Beetroot Halwa Origin: India | Khajoor Pak (Date and Milk Sweetmeats) Origin: Pakistan | Paneer Sukka Origin: India |
Beriani Origin: Brunei | Khowsuey Origin: Chile | Patiala Chicken Curry Origin: India |
Bolo Polana (Cashew Nut Cake) Origin: Aruba | Khumb Matar (Mushroom and Green Pea Curry) Origin: India | Pe Htamin (Lentil Rice) Origin: Myanmar |
Bombay Mix Origin: India | Korma Curry Paste Origin: Britain | Peanut Brittle Origin: Britain |
Boondi Laddu Origin: India | Kozhukattai Payasam Origin: India | Pineapple Pudding Origin: India |
Boulettes de viande à l'indienne (Indian-style Meatballs) Origin: France | Kujja Kulfi (Saffron and Nut Ice Cream) Origin: India | Prawn Biryani Origin: India |
Bushmeat Skewers with Cashew Nut Satay Origin: Namibia | Lamb Biryani Origin: Britain | Prawn, Mangetout and Cashew Nut Stir-fry Origin: Australia |
Cacen Gwaedoren Dydd Gwyl Dwynwen (Blood Orange Cake for St Dwynwen's Day) Origin: Welsh | Lamb Rogan Josh Origin: Britain | Qabooli Rice Origin: Oman |
Camarão na Abóbora (Prawns in Pumpkin Shells) Origin: Mozambique | Lauki Kofta Curry (Bottle Gourd Kofta Curry) Origin: India | Ras Malai Origin: India |
Carrot Halwa Origin: Fusion | Leftovers Butter Turkey Origin: Britain | Rasabali Origin: India |
Carrot Rice Origin: India | Maharashtrian Masala Bhat (Spicy Maharashtrian Rice) Origin: India | Rasmalai Origin: India |
Chertha kozhi kari (Chicken and Cashew Nut Curry) Origin: India | Makhan Murgh Wala (Butter Chicken) Origin: India | Restaurant-style Butter Chicken Origin: India |
Chicken Biryani Origin: Britain | Malabar Chicken Biryani Origin: India | Shahi Chicken Korma Origin: India |
Chicken Ceylon Curry Origin: Britain | Malai Curry Sauce Origin: India | Shahi Paneer Origin: India |
Chicken Kali Mirch (Black Pepper Chicken Curry) Origin: India | Malai Kofta with Spicy Gravy Origin: India | Sheer Khurma Origin: Indonesia |
Chicken Tikka Biryani Origin: India | Malaysian Beriani Origin: Malaysia | Special Jaipuri Masala Origin: India |
Chicken with Cashew Nuts Origin: China | Mani (Rice Sweet Dish) Origin: India | Sri Lankan Love Cake Origin: Sri Lanka |
Christmas Island Beriani Origin: Christmas Island | Masale Baath (Maharashtrian Spicy Vegetable Rice) Origin: India | Suya Curry Origin: Fusion |
Colombo d'Agneau à la Mauricienne (Mauritian-style Colombo of Lamb) Origin: Mauritius | Methi Paneer Origin: India | Sweet and Sour Noodles with Chicken Origin: China |
Curried Daylilies Origin: Britain | Murgh Makhani (Butter Chicken) Origin: India | Tanzanian Pineapple Salad Origin: Tanzania |
Curried Rice Origin: Fusion | Mushroom Curry Origin: Britain | Tricolour Pilau Rice Origin: India |
Date and Nut Laddu Origin: Anglo-Indian | Mushroom Masala Origin: India | Ukkarai Origin: India |
Deep Fried Sweet Potato Balls Origin: India | New Zealand Coconut Lamb Curry with Cashews Origin: New Zealand | Vegetable Pilau Origin: India |
Dominica Calypso Chicken Origin: Dominica | Oat Mittai with Fruit and Nuts Origin: India | Vegetarian Chow Mein Origin: Fusion |
Double ka Meetha Origin: India | Omajova-Pilz-Ragout mit Hirse (Omajova Mushroom Ragout with Millet) Origin: Namibia | West Sumatran Fish Curry Origin: Sumatra |
Folaa Rice Origin: Sri Lanka | Paneer Butter Masala Origin: India | Zafrani Murgh Origin: India |
Gothambu Paayasam Origin: India | Paneer Capsicum Curry Origin: India | Zafrani Mutton Korma Origin: Pakistan |
Green Pea and Liver Curry Origin: Sri Lanka | Paneer Kofta Origin: India | |
Insanity Chilli Paste Origin: Fusion | Paneer Lababdar Origin: India |
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