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An overnight salad using ramen noodles, cabbage, chicken, almonds, and green onions. This is GREAT -- one of my husband's favorites and it serves a ton of people. Try substituting cashews for almonds and a dash of sesame oil for sesame seeds.
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Prepare a savory filling of ground beef, pork sausage, cooked rice, and sauerkraut to make Galuskies or cabbage rolls, a favorite dish in central Kansas where the German-Russian heritage runs deep.
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Forget the complicated Cantonese Hot and Sour Soup with a million ingredients! This is an authentic central Chinese version that will warm your heart and your palate without sending you on a hunt for ingredients.
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Quick and delicious, this Asian coleslaw is great with burgers, fish, or any Asian-inspired dish. A creamy dressing with peanut butter and rice vinegar brings it all together.
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This is the Korean equivalent of chicken noodle soup - it is a comforting, cure-all soup. It is also spicy and fresh, and easy to make.
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Portuguese sausage is slowly cooked with potatoes, cabbage, kidney beans, ham and pasta in this rich, hearty soup.
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I merged the best of two family recipes, then fiddled a bit. Pretty easy. Very spicy if you use hot Portuguese sausage. Both the sausage(chourico or linguica) and jarred peppers (Pimenta Moida) are available online if you don't have a Portuguese market in your town.
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Chopped Salad: Here’s one excellent excuse to spend some time at the farmers’ market This salad, prepared by Mark Bittman and Sam Sifton for a holiday feast, is chock-full of fresh vegetables and worth the prep time Hunt down a few different herbs to give the salad a complex flavor and aroma
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You can use gyoza wrappers instead of making dumpling dough.