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White rice is fried with eggs, bacon, soy sauce, green peas and green onions.
White rice is fried with eggs, bacon, soy sauce, green peas and green onions.
Ingredients:
white rice, water, eggs, salt, black pepper, vegetable oil, bacon, soy sauce, green peas, green onions
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Soy, ginger, Chinese five-spice and sherry team with an unexpected ingredient--maple syrup--to impart a deep flavor to sesame seed-dredged chicken .
Soy, ginger, Chinese five-spice and sherry team with an unexpected ingredient--maple syrup--to impart a deep flavor to sesame seed-dredged chicken .
Ingredients:
chicken breast, soy sauce, maple syrup, dry sherry, ginger, sesame seeds, flour, peanut oil, lettuce, tomato
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Tuna steaks marinated in a sesame oil and molasses sauce are pan-fried for a quick and easy weeknight meal that feels fancy.
Tuna steaks marinated in a sesame oil and molasses sauce are pan-fried for a quick and easy weeknight meal that feels fancy.
Ingredients:
soy sauce, olive oil, lemon juice, sesame oil, molasses, cayenne pepper, ginger, cloves, tuna steaks
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Cream cheese adds a creamy finish to lightly spicy sausage-and-pepper pasta.
Cream cheese adds a creamy finish to lightly spicy sausage-and-pepper pasta.
Ingredients:
penne, italian sausage, green pepper, spaghetti, fennel seed, red pepper, cream cheese, parmesan cheese
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Diced chicken is simmered with tomatoes, kidney beans, corn, bell peppers, chili powder, cayenne and cumin in this easy soup.
Diced chicken is simmered with tomatoes, kidney beans, corn, bell peppers, chili powder, cayenne and cumin in this easy soup.
Ingredients:
chicken breast, green bell peppers, red bell peppers, onion, corn kernels, kidney beans, tomatoes, tomato sauce, water, chili powder, parsley, garlic powder, cayenne pepper, cumin
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Get Flank Steak Stir-Fry Recipe from Food Network
Get Flank Steak Stir-Fry Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
fish sauce, ginger, garlic, honey, juice, scallions, flank steak, vegetable oil, vegetables, soy sauce
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An easy slow cooker recipe for honey-ginger pork with kale. Serve over noodles.
An easy slow cooker recipe for honey-ginger pork with kale. Serve over noodles.
Ingredients:
equal, dry white wine, soy sauce, honey, cloves, ginger, yellow onion, pepper, canola oil, kale
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Seasoned green onions go well with many dishes, both Korean and non Korean. Mix this up and serve with Korean Grilled Meats, or your favorite grill or BBQ recipe...
Seasoned green onions go well with many dishes, both Korean and non Korean. Mix this up and serve with Korean Grilled Meats, or your favorite grill or BBQ recipe...
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This recipe is by Dana Bowen and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Dana Bowen and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
tangerines, star anise, cinnamon, chicken thighs, hoisin sauce, pomegranate, canola oil
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One floret and you're hooked.
One floret and you're hooked.
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A wonderful combination of flavors in this very easy to prepare salad. A ton of crunch comes from ramen noodles, pecans, and romaine lettuce.
A wonderful combination of flavors in this very easy to prepare salad. A ton of crunch comes from ramen noodles, pecans, and romaine lettuce.
Ingredients:
sugar, canola oil, red wine vinegar, soy sauce, noodles, butter, pecans, broccoli, romaine lettuce, green onions
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Put a couple of whole cabbages over a hot fire on a grill, and leave them there, turning every few minutes when you get a chance, until they look like something tragic and ruined You don’t need to season them, or oil them, or remove the thick outer leaves the way you’d do if you were cooking them lightly or shredding them raw You just need to burn them, slowly and deeply, so that they soften within and take on the flavor of fire
Put a couple of whole cabbages over a hot fire on a grill, and leave them there, turning every few minutes when you get a chance, until they look like something tragic and ruined You don’t need to season them, or oil them, or remove the thick outer leaves the way you’d do if you were cooking them lightly or shredding them raw You just need to burn them, slowly and deeply, so that they soften within and take on the flavor of fire