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FRIED CHICKEN LIVER by MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUBSubscribe to my YouTube Channel (Lipardo's Global Kitchen) for more recipes and future raffle draws for giveaway prizes. It is a simple, delicious and nutritious dry dish. This recipe has the influence of Indian cooking.Try this and you will crave for more... |
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Muxi Pork by Jenn MurphyA traditional recipe for a traditional Chinese dish. |
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Cashew Chicken by David St. John
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Asian Beef and Mushroom Soup with Rice by Enda LoveSharing a meal with family, often called a reunion dinner, is a fundamental part of the Chinese New Year celebration. Dishes are rich with flavour and ingredients, many of which represent luck and prosperity. Try this savoury soup from Uncle Ben's to not only heat your family up on a cold winter's night, but also to help you bring… |
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Lemon Chicken Stir-Fry with Ramen Noodles by RosemariePart of the fun of making this delicious dish is the time spent in the kitchen chopping veggies with my beautiful family. |
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Stir fry vermicelli and dried clams by BestOodlesI must confess we often cook this dish after we have leftover mohinger not because I cooked lots of vermicelli rather we ate only mohinger soup with my split pea fry. So I am left with plain, already cooked vermicelli . . . well, my reluctance to throw out food is how this dish came about. If you do not want or do not like pungent… |
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Ginger, Garlic and Basil Chicken Stir Fry. by Dana SalvoThis is a first for me! Blending Italian and Asian together. I've never done it before let alone made it. I know that Salmon has been done like this before, but I am unsure if chicken has. Bare with me on measurements here, my son was in the kitchen "helping mommy" on this one :) |
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Noodles with Cabbage, Mushrooms and Roasted Seaweed by tigerfishI use instant noodles "cakes" for this. I partially cook them in boiling water prior to using, in order to get rid of the "oil" which they have been pre-fried in during manufacturing. Switch to healthier, "fry-able" options such as Udon, Fresh Egg Noodles or Pasta, if you have to. The roasted/toasted seaweed sheets used here are… |
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