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These Asian-inspired chicken lettuce wraps are great for summer nights, refreshing, and require no cooking!
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I don't really care for stuffed green peppers, but I have found that I really like them with yellow, orange, or red peppers. The salsa gives these an added kick.
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A brilliantly-colored, fresh sweet pepper salad is tossed with toasted sesame dressing for an Asian-inspired side dish.
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Marinated strips of pork loin are stir fried with cabbage, celery, garlic, and vermicelli pasta.
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Baby kale, coleslaw mix, and sunflower seeds are tossed in a sweet and tart balsamic vinegar dressing for a quick and easy timesaving slaw.
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Any mild melting cheese, like cheddar or Monterey Jack, will work here. This recipe can easily be doubled to feed a crowd.
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A crusty rosemary bread works nicely for this classic Italian salad. The bread - pulled into bite-sized pieces - tomatoes, cucumbers and red onions, are tossed with fresh herbs and just enough vinegar and oil to give them a nice glistening. Four generous servings.
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If you like shrimp and LOVE garlic, I hope you give this fast and delicious recipe a try soon. Enjoy!
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This was fantastic! I love Hot and Sour soup and this recipe is 99% of my favorite Asian restaurants Hot and Sour and their soup set the standard for Hot &...
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This light, vinegar-based, herbed potato salad recipe is dressed with a Dijon vinaigrette and plenty of parsley, dill, and tarragon.
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The pungent spices, zingy fresh ginger, dollops of tangy yogurt and fiery green chiles found in Indian cuisine tame the sugary beets in this recipe and open up a whole new universe of flavor In traditional Indian cooking, beets are usually boiled or steamed, then often made into vegetable curries or chutney But here they are roasted, which intensifies their sweetness.
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Thai native Nong Poonsukwattana worked her way up from Portland kitchens, refining her recipe for khao man gai, saving her money and eventually landing her own spot within Portland's highly competitive food cart scene.