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CHA SIU BAO - STEAMED BBQ PORK BUNS by Linda Tay EspositoThe char siu bao is a dimsum staple. Sweet, juicy bits of Chinese bbq pork oozing out of the soft, sweet bun. The secret to creating that char siu bao taste is to use dried onions (McCormicks). Please look up the Basic Yeast Dough for Steamed Buns that accompanies this recipe. If you don't have steamer baskets, use a wok… |
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Grilled Turkey Breast Tenderloins (or Pork Tenderloins) with Asian Marinade by Salad FoodieTurkey breast tenderloins are the long strip of white meat under the turkey breast. An underused muscle of turkey, it's very tender and perfect for recipes. However this lean poultry meat is easy to overcook, becoming dry and tough. The task in… |
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Sweet and Sour Pork by Chez la mere
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SHANGHAINESE LION’S HEAD by Linda Tay EspositoThey call it Lion's Head because the meatballs are ye big with manes of soft, tender napa cabbage...looking like a lion. Seriously, in Shanghai, the meatballs are the size of a tennis ball - let's call that a quarter pounder meatball. Slowly braise or steam to get a tender, melt-in-your-mouth meatballs. If you have a small… |
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Quick Meat Curry by John SpottiswoodI've been looking for recipes from Indian-American moms who love the rich flavors of Indian food but who need to get meals on the table quickly. So I'm really enjoying the book Saffron to Sassafras written by the Indian Women's Association of Louisiana.in Baton Rouge. There is nothing original about this simple recipe except the… |
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SPAM Pork Tsukune by ochikeronThis is my award winning recipe from SPAM Recipe Contest 2010. Tsukune are Japanese meatballs. We use chicken or pork and can be fried, simmered, or grilled. Cooked with salty sweet sauce and yolk for dipping is a popular Izakaya style. I arranged it with SPAM and a hint of ginger! It's a perfect recipe for bento since it goes… |
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Spicy Asian Grilled Pork Chops by John SpottiswoodThis is an old favorite that I've made since my days living in Chicago. We lived near the main Korean part of town (near Lawrence I think) and frequently ate Bulgogi. One day I bought some boneless pork chops and tried to create my own marinade. This one is close. I do it somewhat by taste, and you can play with the quantities a… |
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Cripy Roasted Pork Belly by YinWish to taste Hong Kong's Restaurant signature dish Cripsy Roasted Pork at home? |
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Spicy Pork Ribs by Its a Food FetishThese Korean style pork ribs are braised with a sweet and spicy sauce. |
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Asian Marinated Pork Chops by Michele GlauserThis is a great marinade for pork chops but I have also used on chicken thighs. Comes out so yummy! This does have some kick to it so if you want leave our the crushed red pepper. |
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Ginger-Marinated Pork Tenderloin by Nancy MiyasakiThis pork tenderloin was super moist and was wonderful with the rich sauce over it. Our whole family loved it. I used the leftovers for a make shift fried rice the next day, and that was delicious too. |
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Asian Cabbage Rolls by Bob VincentThis recipe is adapted from one that appeared in Cuisine At Home recently. I made some modifications to the recipe as I did not have a couple of ingredients on hand. I used dried ginger; use fresh if you have it as it would have better flavor. You can make the sauce and filling early in the day, and build the rolls, but wait until… |
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Siew Yoke (Chinese Roast Pork) With Chili Ginger Dip by Navaneetham Krishnancrispy crackling sensation with a good burst of flavor. |
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Korean-Style Hamburg Steak w Tomato Gravy by mykoreaneatsWhile growing up in the States, I never had the Korean version of the original Salisbury steak, but I did live off the latter through microwave meals in college. The cheap, red Banquet variety and Swanson’s Hungry-Man Dinner come to mind. I still remember how good those tasted back in the days..... |
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Pork and Shrimp Pot Stickers by A.L. WiebeThis is my version of a really delicious fried dumpling. I have found many recipes for pot stickers over the years, and it seems that no two are alike. I have made adaptations according to what I have on hand and what I like. Also, I use my handy dandy dumpling folder-upper-thingy that I have pictured here. It cost me 50 cents at a… |
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