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Bulgogi, traditional Korean barbeque beef, is made with thinly sliced beef in a soy sauce and onion marinade. Easy to prepare and very easy to eat!
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We love Pho but are often short on time. This comes together very quickly as most prep can be done while broth ingredients simmer. Oyster sauce adds a depth...
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This West African favorite, adapted from Rama Dione and Papa Diagne, balances the richness of peanut butter with tomato and aromatics, cooked down to a thick gravy The addition of Southeast Asian fish sauce gives the dish depth and is somewhat traditional, given the Vietnamese influence, via the French, in Senegal But absolutely traditional would be to eat this with guests, directly from a large platter, to demonstrate welcome and unity.
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My method of roasting the eggplant before stir-frying is not at all Chinese, but it allows me to pull off a beautiful, succulent stir-fried eggplant that doesn’t require at least 1/4 cup of oil The eggplant is already soft when you add it to the wok Seek out long, light purple Asian eggplant for this.
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This spicy stir-fry is inspired by the Chinese-American take-out classic. Thinly sliced beef sirloin is coated in cornstarch and deep-fried until crisp, then its tossed with vegetables and a fiery sauce flavored with three kinds of chiles.
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Dangmyeon, or Korean glass noodles, made with sweet potato starch, have a wonderful chewy, slippery texture Combined with an abundance of stir-fried vegetables and beef, then tossed with soy sauce, sesame oil and abundant black pepper, Japchae teems with multiple savory flavors and contrasting textures Delicious warm, at room temperature or cold, it's an ideal dish for potlucks and project-focused dinner parties alike.
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.