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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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Thai Ginger Chicken by John SpottiswoodThis is one of the most popular Thai dishes and one of the easiest to make. You can substitute lots of different vegetables and it will still turn out great. While this is traditionally served with chicken, you can substitute fish, shrimp, beef, pork or tofu and it will still be wonderful. We made this without chile peppers and… |
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Japanese Teriyaki Chicken by manabu masudaBuy 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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Thai Curry Chicken With Basil and Jasmine Rice by Now We're Cooking!This is a Thai curry chicken dish made with green curry. I learned to make this dish at a cooking class offered by a local gourmet cooking store, Sur La Table. The class was taught by a wonderful Asian chef who made Thai cooking very approachable. Since I learned how to make the dish, I have made it with many variations on… |
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CHICKEN, RED PEPPER AND YELLOW SQUASH STIR-FRY by Devaki DasA chicken, yellow squash and red pepper stir-fry in a delicious savory sauce |
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Chicken Almond (from The Nut Tree Restaurant) by Salad FoodieMy favorite entrée at the Nut Tree Restaurant (before it closed in ‘96) near Vacaville CA was Chicken Almond. (The gift shop at The Nut Tree sold the restaurant’s most popular recipes, which is how I came by them.) This makes a good summertime recipe because it’s a one-skillet meal that cooks in a flash and won’t heat up the kitchen.… |
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Spicy Chicken Stir-Fry by Robyn SavoieThe chicken is marinated in an aromatic blend of spices and stir-fried with crisp vegetables. If you find it too spicy, serve with a spoonful of sour cream or yogurt. It's delicious hot or cold. |
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Kung Pao Chicken by Wayne EhlersThis recipe is much closer to how Kung Pao chicken is done in China. I don't know why restaurants here in the United States try to "Americanize" it, because most who try this version forget about the others. |
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Kung Pao Chicken by David MartinAs you may know, my spouse is Chinese and we cook a Chinese dinner once a week. So this week I thought I would highlight his version of the Kung Pao chicken, which is my favorite Chinese dish. This classic Sichuan dish is also known as Kung Bao chicken, Gung Po chicken, and Kung Po chicken in English. It is reportedly named after… |
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Chicken Teriyaki by Beth RoanQuick and easy stir-fry. |
2 votes
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Chicken and Basil Stir Fry by Salad FoodieA quick entrée that won't bust your budget or waistline. Garlic, ginger and basil flavor the chicken lightly. Serve with hot cooked rice if desired. From Sunset Weeknight, 2005. |
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Tantalizing Kung Po Chicken With A Twist (宫堡鸡丁) by BlackswanSpicy, sourish, crunchy…… this is what you’ll get from this tender Szechuan Chicken dish. This ultimate Chinese cuisine has taken the world by storm; not just in Asia but also in the West. Be warned! This recipe is HOT! |
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Cashew Nut Masala Chicken by Navaneetham KrishnanRole play of spices for spiciness, cashew nuts for crunchiness and generous doze of curry leaves for aroma. |
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Cashew Chicken by David St. John
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Capt Petes Chicken and Prawn Curry by Peter BrownPrawn season is here and my wife is netting 24/7 to fill the freezer for the year. This recipe has a Thai twist to it and is delicious |
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