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Steamed Dang Gui Chicken with Black Fungus by BlackswanDang Gui is popularly used to make Chinese tonics. The chicken is fragrant and tender, and tastes wonderfully appetizing with the addition of Black Fungus, Wolfberries and Red Dates. |
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STEAMED SPICY FISH WITH A TWIST by SaruSteaming is unbeatable when it comes to heart-healthy cooking: there's no need for added fat, and flavor and nutrients are locked in. A delightful and simple way to serve fish,steaming it with other ingredients allows the fish's best flavors to come out.Here the steaming is done with a little difference.Simple and delicious. |
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Steam Lala/Clams With Curry Leaves by Navaneetham KrishnanPretty straightforward yet the dish is simply inviting with chilli spiciness and aroma of curry leaves. |
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Cauliflower and Pasta by B InnesA tasty, filling easy to prepare dinner. |
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Mussels Steamed in Brandy with Apples and Sage by Robyn SavoieMussels make an easy and inexpensive meal. For the sweetest mussels, look for smaller ones and ask your fishmonger for the farm-raised variety. Do not debeard them until just before cooking, or the mussels will die. Remember to discard any mussels that remain open when tapped before cooking, and all that don't open when… |
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Thai Style Steamed Fish by Navaneetham KrishnanSpicy, salty and tangy taste with an aromatic and uplifting fragrance of lemongrass, kaffir lime and coriander leaves. |
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Penang Nyonya Sweet and Sour Fish by simply beautiful and healthy livingI was goggling for a simple Penang fish recipe and I found this from Rasa Malaysia, Penang Nyonya Cooking. Eh... to my surprise, this is a Penang dish and this steamed sweet sour fish is not new to me and others too. I used to prepare this steamed fish and sometimes I would just deep fry the fish but use the same sauce. It is… |
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Chili Coriander Steamed Fish by Navaneetham KrishnanThe added heat coming from bird eye chilies is a welcome burn at the tips of the tongue. |
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Steamed Chinese Pomfret with Fragrant Shallots by simply beautiful and healthy livingI love to steam fish with shallots. So, usually I am the one and sometimes my hubby would finish all the shallots. However, my children would not touch the shallots! They only go for the fish and the sauce! The sauce is great and my children like to mix it with steamed rice. This is a very simple steamed fish with shallots and… |
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Steamed Crabs by ShaleeDPThis recipe is just the same as the traditional way of steaming crabs with a little twist by using beer instead of water. I learned this from a recipe online and adjusted the portions of the ingredients according to my taste. It was good. |
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Ham and Asparagus Spaghetti by Peter Brownuse a combination of fresh asparagus, well-cured deli ham and lots of fresh herbs such as dill, chives and basil to give this pasta dish a tasty array of flavours. It also makes a very pretty, colourful arrangement on the plate. It’s important to source good quality, freshly made pasta and if you can make your own pasta, even better. |
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Steamed Rice Topped with Chicken and Mushroom (Nasi Tim Ayam Jamur) by ChristineI experimented making Indonesian style steamed rice topped with chicken and mushroom (Nasi Tim Ayam Jamur) for the first time yesterday. Different from Singapore or Malaysia's Chicken Rice, my version of this dish doesn't use any ginger. |
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Steamed Rice & Veggies by Wendi TaylorThis healthy and delicious entree is so simple it's ridiculous. |
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Hearty Mediterranean Hash by SmokinhotchefThis hash can be served anytime of day or night!! I came up with it in the the a.m., so I served it for brunch. Loads of flavors and satisfy your Meatless Monday quota with ease and gratitude! |
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Jammin' Jambalaya by SmokinhotchefThis is my take on jambalaya encompassing the essence of the dish without a lot of fuss. These flavors mimic the flavors that have been key to jambalaya since it's origin around the early 1800's. I omitted the traditional okra. Not a big fan of okra!! Nonwithall, this recipe is super simple, simply delicious. Great as a main course… |
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