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Ginisang Bagoong (Sauted Shrimp Paste)

Ginisang Bagoong (Sauted Shrimp Paste) by ShaleeDP

I like cooking my own shrimp paste. Although the ones you can buy from the groceries tastes good too, they are days that I like the ones I make.

1 vote
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Green Curry Chicken Over Rice Noodles

Green Curry Chicken Over Rice Noodles by Bob Vincent

This is nice dish for those who don't want overly spicy curry. I like lots of heat but my wife doesn't. This version seemed to suit her taste. Like they say; happy wife, happy life. Make your own curry paste if you have a combination that works for you. I used a bottled paste from Thai Kitchen. I served this over rice…

2 votes
6475 views
Chicken Salpicao

Chicken Salpicao by ShaleeDP

A variety of the salpicao dishes that we have. Why not use chicken :)

1 vote
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Orange Portabella and Spinach Rice Bowl

Orange Portabella and Spinach Rice Bowl by Sean Kervin

While living in Japan, I fell in love with the simplicity of the Japanese Rice Bowl. Nothing too complex - it is simply a bowl of Jasmine rice with beef or chicken, some sauce, and if you're lucky, you sometimes get sea weed or a fried egg on top. I have since bastardized the concept - but the foundation of some rice, in a bowl,…

2 votes
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Shaking Beef (Bo Luc Lac)

Shaking Beef (Bo Luc Lac) by Charles Phan

This is a very popular dish that I enjoy serving. It serves 4 as part of a multi-course meal

1 vote
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Pineapple Beef Stir Fry

Pineapple Beef Stir Fry by Hungry Jenny

Pineapple in a stir fry is fantastic because all the lovely juice spreads out and soaks through the rest of the dish! http://hungryjenny.blogspot.com/2010/04/three-things-to-do-with-beef.html

1 vote
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Kimchi Pork Tacos

Kimchi Pork Tacos by mykoreaneats

The best of Korean and Mexican cuisine combined into one: Kimchi Pork Tacos. Full description @

1 vote
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Kung Pao Chicken

Kung Pao Chicken by Wayne Ehlers

This recipe is much closer to how Kung Pao chicken is done in China. I don't know why restaurants here in the United States try to "Americanize" it, because most who try this version forget about the others.

3 votes
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Chinese Dragon Chicken

Chinese Dragon Chicken by Weining Wang

For me, Cooking is also such a dialogue. The sincere gratitude for life ,admiration for nature , the passion for cooking—all of these are productions of the dialogue. What I will spend in writing is not a time of life. It’s the development of my thinking ego showing great intellect in thinking, with resolute willing and sensible…

1 vote
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Chinese Hot Dragon Chicken

Chinese Hot Dragon Chicken by Weining Wang

Hot Dragon chicken, also named drunken chicken or hot roast chicken, are a traditional Chinese New Year food. They are popular around the world, but especially in regions south of the Yangtze River. Beijing, China’s massive capital, has a history stretching back 3,000 years. It is known world-wide for such ancient sites as the grand…

1 vote
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Eggplant Donburi

Eggplant Donburi by Nancy Miyasaki

As a Japanese american, I have a soft spot for donburi (Japanese term for just about anything served over rice). Our kids love it too. We mix up a warm bowl of brown and white rice and cover it with something warm, salty, sweet, and occasionally a bit spicy. This is rib sticking good, and best served in fall, winter or the early…

4 votes
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Kimchi Bokkeum Bab w Ginger (Fried Rice)

Kimchi Bokkeum Bab w Ginger (Fried Rice) by jason kim

My good friend and famous Aussie actor Hugh Jackman provided me some inspiration for tonight's dinner, Ginger Fried Rice Korean-style, a dish he apparently loves according to People magazine (but I'm thinking the wife would probably had benefited from some kind of soup for her sudden sickness). When he was younger, his father used to…

1 vote
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Spicy Pork (Face) Sisig

Spicy Pork (Face) Sisig by ShaleeDP

How to make the right pork sisig using pork's face!

1 vote
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Stir-Fry Pork Ribs with Pechay, Sweet Potatoes & Potatoes

Stir-Fry Pork Ribs with Pechay, Sweet Potatoes & Potatoes by Joyce Yap

Try savoring this delectable stir fry recipe that you can serve in less than an hour. It is easy to prepare and a perfect dinner treat for your loved ones.

1 vote
2422 views
Sizzling Sweet Pork Belly

Sizzling Sweet Pork Belly by Lina Saleski

Fresh pork belly is hard to cut through. My suggestion is, to leave the fresh pork belly in the freezer for an hour or so before cutting. This is another easy to cook recipe and delicious!!! You will be torn between watching your weight or get a second serving! Now that is a good eat! **you can get the sweet soy sauce from most…

1 vote
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