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Sesame sauce bathes layers of chicken, cucumber and noodles in this satisfying main-course salad. Assemble the salad just before serving, or the cucumbers will release liquid, turn limp and make the sauce watery.
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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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A variety of fresh and dried fruits and nuts are used in this cooked cranberry sauce. Serve with turkey.
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I tried this recipe at a friend of the family's. It is such a great twist to traditional guacamole. I wanted others to be able to try this. This not only tastes great but it looks nice as well. Don't be scared off by the ingredients, it is great with unsalted tortilla chips!
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Get Sweet and Bitter Greens Salad with Gorgonzola Blue Cheese Dressing Recipe from Food Network
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Cranberries, apples, pears, and onion are seasoned with cinnamon and finished with lemon zest and almonds.
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Get Barbecued Chinese Chicken Lettuce Wraps Recipe from Food Network
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I’ve substituted cooked quinoa here for rice You can use either regular or royal red quinoa for this dish As with all stir-fries, once all the ingredients for this one are prepped, the cooking takes less than five minutes.
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Imagine tiny little deviled eggs. This a great recipe if you need an fun and impressive appetizer. I keep a can of quail's eggs on hand in case of emergencies...
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Prepared Thai curry paste helps a dish develop complex flavor in no time. If you have red paste and would like to use it in place of the yellow, add only one-and-a-half teaspoons.
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Top Chef winner Harold Dieterle's feel-good Thai coconut soup is flavored with chiles, ginger, and lemongrass, and garnished with plenty of shrimp.
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The nuoc mam brings out the saline character of the shrimp and seems to heighten the sweetness of the eggplant, while the garlic adds its sharp bite, and the mint a cool freshness.