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Cilantro Shrimp

Cilantro Shrimp by Nancy Miyasaki

This is a simple and absolutely delicious stir-fry shrimp dish. I've been looking for something easy and tasty like this. I have a new staple! I used a red chile sauce that we had on hand instead of the sambal oelek, and I added it selectively after stir frying to my husbands and my plates, but not to the kids plates. It was…

16 votes
17909 views
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
7921 views
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 Teriyaki Stir Fry

Chicken Teriyaki Stir Fry by Salad Foodie

This recipe was featured in "30 Minute Meals" (Rachael Ray Magazine 6/15) and we agreed it's a keeper. I didn't meet the half hour timeline though, because while the cooking is fast, there's measuring and chopping to accomplish. Nevertheless I think you'll enjoy serving this healthy and satisfying stir fry. Note: Beef or pork would…

1 vote
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Thai Shrimp Curry Over Rice Noodles

Thai Shrimp Curry Over Rice Noodles by Bob Vincent

This is adapted from a recipe in Bon Appetit in 2005. I added several ingredients that were not in the original including sugar snap peas, bean sprouts, tomatoes and spinach. The original was not served over rice noodles; rather as a soup. Chopped peanuts would add some crunch as a garnish but I didn't have any. Like many Thai…

2 votes
6074 views
Easy Chinese Asparagus and Beef

Easy Chinese Asparagus and Beef by John Spottiswood

This is so easy to make that I'm almost embarrassed to put it on. However, my Chinese friend Joyce said "I could eat this every night!" when she tasted it, and I almost agree. It has a great classic Chinese flavor. Nothing fancy, but lots to like all the same!

2 votes
10297 views
Chicken Salpicao

Chicken Salpicao by ShaleeDP

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

1 vote
6943 views
Mongolian Beef

Mongolian Beef by Chez la mere

Adapted from The Essence of Shangri-La

2 votes
5999 views
DUNGENESS CHILI CRAB

DUNGENESS CHILI CRAB by Linda Tay Esposito

The Singaporeans claim the Chili Crab as their national dish. As a good Malaysian, this was ^our^ dish! But since my good friend, Karina, gave me the original recipe for the dish, which I have now adapted to the abundance of this side of the Pacific pond, and she lives in Singapore now, I will gladly attribute this dish as…

3 votes
16142 views
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
9742 views
Fried Rice with Tempeh

Fried Rice with Tempeh by John Spottiswood

This is a delicious and healthy way to have fried rice. The tempeh provides a salty nuttiness similar to adding bacon, but with healthy goodness too. We tend to throw in whatever we have on hand, and the recipe below sort of demonstrates that. Using this method and sauce, you can add just about anything to the fried rice and it…

5 votes
4456 views
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
2759 views
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
2946 views
Spicy Pork (Face) Sisig

Spicy Pork (Face) Sisig by ShaleeDP

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

1 vote
3306 views
Claypot Tofu

Claypot Tofu by BeautyMe Love Recipes

1 vote
2485 views