Can anyone share a recipe please that is sure to impress my in-laws?

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It depends on what your MIL likes. - if she prefer traditional chinese cookings, you can try to cook braised chicken, salty egg prawns and etc. - if she has sweet tooth, you can bake some cakes like mango cheesecake/chiffon for her. - if she likes desserts, there are a lot of nice dessert recipes, e.g. mango sago dessert, green bean soup and etc. I always like to refer to this blogger, http://nasilemakloverindex.blogspot.sg/ for ideas. She has an index pages for you to find different types of dishes in her main page.

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I made "kueh lapis" from scratch and it sure did impress my future in-laws! They're not local and wanted to try a local dessert so I decided to make kueh lapis because it's the only recipe I can think of with ingredients that I can actually find in the stores here. Layering the batter, grilling/baking, layering (repeat a gazillion times) was annoying at first (nearly gave up midway) but the result was priceless! I used this recipe: http://eatapieceofcake.blogspot.se/2013/01/traditional-kueh-lapis.html?m=1

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My vegetarian in laws are die hard fans of Indian food. So i cooked them some Paneer Makhani (cottage cheese) when they were in town the last time. They loved it! I used this receipe: http://indianhealthyrecipes.com/paneer-makhani-paneer-makhanwala-recipe/

It depends on what they're into! I consider myself a beginner in the kitchen so this site: http://www.yummly.com/ filled with quick and recipes has been so helpful to me!

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