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Panda Express Egg Rolls Made Skinny by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxI must admit, I love the chicken egg rolls at Panda Express. I don’t eat them very often because they are deep fried. Happily, i’ve created a skinny recipe I can enjoy guilt-free and you can too! To make them skinny, I’m using lean ground turkey breast, loading the rolls with crunchy veggies and baking–not frying. The skinny for each… |
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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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Asian-style Deep Fried Chicken Wings by A.L. WiebeI have been making this version of chicken wings for years now, and they are always a hit. This is just the basic marinade recipe, so depending on my mood, I spice them up some with extra Sriracha sauce, maybe some garlic. Do what makes you happy, but enjoy and have fun with it. *P.S. this will likely destroy your deep-fry oil, so… |
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Indian Chicken Stew by Navaneetham Krishnanrich in spicy flavors and scented with the aroma of rosemary. |
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Murgh Makhani (Butter Chicken) by Navaneetham KrishnanA blend of creamy, peppery and natural sour tang from the yogurt into the tender and juicy chicken pieces. |
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Cyn's Famous Curry Sauce by Cynthia SperryAn aromatic and full bodied sauce, with apples & golden raisins to serve over Roasted Chicken, Pork Tenderloin or Lamb. *This sauce may also be served over roasted vegetables & potatoes for a wonderful vegetarian dish! |
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Japanese Teriyaki chicken by:jasmin scott by jasmin EstaneroBuy a bottle of Teriyaki sauce? NO!! It is amazingly easy to make teriyaki sauce at home. All you need is soy sauce, mirin, and sugar. The key ingredient is mirin, which adds shiny look (teri). You can find mirin in Japanese, Korean or Chinese grocery stores |
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