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An easy Asian pork chops recipe, marinated with soy sauce, Chinese rice wine, and five-spice powder.
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Plump portobello mushrooms are marinated in balsamic vinegar and seasonings, then topped with a savory stuffing of spinach, eggplant, artichoke hearts, Parmesan and mozzarella cheeses, then baked into a satisfying vegetarian main dish.
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This traditional Singaporean dish is a savory mix of tasty noodles, Chinese broccoli, and pork.
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This ratatouille with chickpeas and fennel is among the best I’ve ever made It’s a recipe for what you might call A Vegan Day Being a vegan is not my point, and anyway, it’s as easy to create an unhealthy full-time vegan diet as it is to eat brilliantly as a part-time vegan
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Sliced chicken breast stir-fried with mushrooms, bok choy, celery, and onion makes a quick one-dish meal.
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Dark meat chicken is used in this root vegetable soup with lots of garlic.
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Just saute tomatoes, add water, beat in eggs, and add dashes of green onion and sesame oil to make this soup that's common in South China.
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The cooked dressing is flavorful and easy. And the salad is crunchy and fun. Shredded cabbage, lettuce, noodles, chicken, green onions and almonds. Serves twelve.
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A colorful assortment of vegetables are quickly stir-fried with a fragrant mixture of garlic and ginger in this simple vegetarian meal.
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Chinese wheat noodles are double cooked, first in water until al dente and then mounded in a frying pan until crisp and brown. Then its smothered with a delicious sauce made from rice wine, soy sauce and wilted spinach. Next comes asparagus simmered in garlic and ginger.
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We've been eating quite a lot of salad lately, and being the protein addict that I am, I'm constantly looking for new ways to make it into a full dinner. This...
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This is an easy dish, put together in minutes and abandon for an hour on a low flame If you do it in the morning, it will be ready for lunch But it can also be cooked a day ahead