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General Tso’s chicken is named for Tso Tsung-t’ang, a 19th-century general who is said to have enjoyed eating it The Hunanese have a strong military tradition, and Tso is one of their best-known historical figures But although many Chinese dishes are named after famous personages, there is no record of any dish named after Tso
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These burgers are the best on the grill in the summertime. Jam-packed with all kinds of stuff! Serve on fresh hamburger buns with lots of toppings.
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If you love hot and sweet we're confident this will be your favorite. An ultimate treat for family outings, sporting events, camping or hiking trips. Pineapple juice is the key that ties the flavors together. Go easy on the black and red pepper as the flavor goes a long ways!
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I taught you to make paneer in my previous post (http://hannascreation.com/how-to-make-paneer/). I want to show you how to make paneer in this post. The recipe...
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This udon noodle dish works with pretty much any vegetable in your fridge. Bonus: Udon noodles cook in five minutes flat.
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This Asian rotisserie chicken recipe has crisp skin, juicy meat, and is cooked with eggplant and bok choy on the grill.
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This delicious, caramelized chicken is enhanced with an exotic marinade featuring Chinese 5-spice powder.
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A soy/honey vinaigrette bring Asian-inspired flavor to this cole slaw with Savoy cabbage, onions, and peppers.
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Pork loves the sweet-and-sour flavors of orange juice and fresh ginger. You will, too.
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Korean-style spicy pancakes made of kimchi in an egg and flour batter, served with a snappy dipping sauce, are great for using overly-fermented kimchi.