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Asian Rib Eye Over Mixed Greens with Ginger Dressing

Asian Rib Eye Over Mixed Greens with Ginger Dressing by John Spottiswood

I loved the combination of the flavorful rib eye and mushrooms over the truly delicious Asian flavored greens. You'll be using the salad dressing recipe again I'd wager, with or without the rib eye. This would make a great dish for a BBQ party or just for a delicious and casual summer dinner. We had this at my father in law's in…

7 votes
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Tangy Asian Grilled Salmon

Tangy Asian Grilled Salmon by John Spottiswood

This is another recipe adapted from the Barefoot Contessa. It's super simple and provides a tangy contrast to the sweetness of typical teriyaki sauce. Don't let the Dijon mustard in a supposedly Asian recipe throw you. It's a really nice combination of flavors. We doubled the garlic and reduced the olive oil slightly from the…

6 votes
6387 views
Almond barfi

Almond barfi by Poornima hegde

A lip smacking and tasty Indian dessert for any occasion.

1 vote
2139 views
Ginger Sesame Salmon

Ginger Sesame Salmon by John Spottiswood

This is an outstanding asian-flavored salmon. It's a bit more interesting than your typical teriyaki salmon. Think of it as teriyaki salmon with a kick! I'm a huge fan of grilled salmon and I don't think it gets much better than this.

5 votes
5280 views
Mango Jam

Mango Jam by Ambreen

Mango Jam ... Homemade mango jam recipe with mangoes, sugar, and lemon. A delicious fruit spread for the bread. As mangoes are in season & are plentiful in the market, it is just the time for making jams.

1 vote
7323 views
Plum Chutney

Plum Chutney by Deepti Naik

2 votes
3696 views
Teriyaki Salmon with Udon Noodles

Teriyaki Salmon with Udon Noodles by Hungry Jenny

If you don't have sake or mirin to hand, read http://hungryjenny.blogspot.com/2010/02/say-no-to-takeaway-try-this-tasty.html for easy substitutes - or just use bottled teriyaki sauce!

2 votes
3614 views
Chinese Seafood Noodles

Chinese Seafood Noodles by Weining Wang

My favorite food is Chinese seafood, like Seviche (even though that's technically Peruvian, but I like the Chinese Style Seviche) and Campechana. Those dishes usually contain a medley of different seafood ingredients like fish, shrimp, Mussels, octopus or crab. They are then doused in a tomato lime base with different vegetables; it…

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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Eurasian Lemon Soup with Chick Peas

Eurasian Lemon Soup with Chick Peas by Nancy Miyasaki

This is a wonderfully flavored soup that is good for the first course of a dinner party, or the main meal for a regular weeknight. And it's extremely quick and easy to prepare, especially if you use canned chick peas. Serve it with crusty artisan bread. If you are meat eaters, you can add a little rotisserie chicken to it, but don't…

6 votes
3631 views
NANKHATAI.. ( SOFT BISCUITS USING CLARIFIED BUTTER)

NANKHATAI.. ( SOFT BISCUITS USING CLARIFIED BUTTER) by Shruti Vyas

these are small round very soft biscuits.. they use cashew powder to enhance the flavour.. the fat used in here is ghee.. or clarified butter.. u can use same quantity of metled white unsalted butter..

1 vote
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Coconut Fish Curry

Coconut Fish Curry by Sameena

1 vote
3349 views
Kung Pao Pork

Kung Pao Pork by Lindaonwheels

This dish is pretty close to what you would get from take-out Chinese restaurants. But with a little planning ahead, you can make it at home in the time it would take to order it and get it delivered. I buy whole Pork Loins when they come on sale (I buy 2). I roast the whole Pork Loin. Then I cut one in half. I freeze the 2nd…

1 vote
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Broiled Salmon with Miso Glaze

Broiled Salmon with Miso Glaze by Bob Vincent

This is adapted from a recipe that appered in Bon Appetit magazine in 1999. It comes from Buddakan restuarant in Philadelphia. The original recipe called for cod fillets but I had salmon on hand. Any firm fleshed fish fillet will work. Cod, haddock or halibut would be good as well. I used light yellow miso but the darker more…

1 vote
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Chicken Katsu in Honey Glaze

Chicken Katsu in Honey Glaze by John Goins

A sweet and citrusy chicken katsu! This is a tasty version of a katsu recipe with panko-crusted chicken and a perfect honey glaze. The secret to a crunchy katsu is in the panko bread crumbs. Panko is lighter, crispier and flakier than ordinary breadcrumbs. Because panko is lighter, it absorbs less oil making fried foods less heavy.…

1 vote
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