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Colourful Chinese Dumplings by Savoury ApronChinese dumplings, also known as Pot-stickers or Momos (depending on where you are from), are perhaps one of the most universally known dishes. They come in many forms, many kinds of fillings, and quite often vary region to region. Made right, these babies are a mouthful of flavourful explosion, and with time, more and more unique… |
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Turkey Spinach Crispy Baked Egg Rolls by Culinary EnvyThese Tempting Turkey Spinach Crispy Baked Egg Rolls are low in fat without giving up crunchiness and fantastic flavor! |
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Prawns on toast by Lourdes PrincySoft tender prawns and vegetables on crispy bread slices |
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Curried Chow Mein Noodle, Pea, Shrimp & Cashew Salad by Bob VincentThis is a quick and easy dish to make. It is adapted from a recipe that appeared in Bon Appetit Magazine's "Too Busy To Cook" section in 1981. They published two hardbound books with recipes from "Too Busy To Cook." One in 1981 and the second volume in 1988. I added water chesnuts; increased the amount cashews and mayonnaise,… |
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Baked Egg Rolls by 1st Place RecipesSource: http://www.recipekitchen.net Baked Egg Rolls - A Healthier Baked Version Of The Classic Egg Roll Recipe. |
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Korean Pickled Vegetables with Garlic by hcgarlicKorea is a kingdom for pickles; it has more than 100 kinds of pickles. Every year, Korea exports all kinds of pickles to many countries of the world. The pickles have white and red colors; the taste is sour, hot, salty and sweet. Garlic is the basic material to make pickles; Chinese garlic is the most popular in Korea. |
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Chinese Tomato Salad by Chef Feiny www.feintastingfoods.comSo easy......& So good. |
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Chicken Lettuce Wraps by Joanne WeirThis is one of those dishes that I have to order every single time I go to Chinatown and see them on the menu. I love the crunch of the lettuce, the saltiness of the soy sauce, and the sweetness of the oyster sauce. You can substitute turkey, pork or squab with equally delicious results. |
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