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This mouth watering recipe marinates the flat iron in citrus juices and ginger to produces a juicy, memorable steak!
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A very tasty soy sauce dressing is poured over chilled, cooked rice and lots of veggies - spinach, bean sprouts, mushrooms, peppers, green onions, celery. And lest we forget, a generous sprinkling of cashews. Serves twelve.
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A deliciously sticky, ginger, and garlic glaze coats oven-baked chicken wings in this recipe perfect for football snacks.
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Fat little Chinese stuffed dumplings, filled with a savory beef and shrimp filling, are browned in a skillet, then steamed until hot and tender.
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Simmer chicken in a spicy, orange juice-based sauce for a quick and simple dinner. Serve alongside noodles and a green salad for a complete meal.
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This hearty dip made with plenty of beans, ground turkey, and the perfect balance of seasoning will be an instant hit during football season.
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Cold egg noodles are tossed with fresh cilantro and cucumber and dressed with a tangy peanut sauce to make a delightful summertime treat in this recipe.
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This combination of beef and vegetables is a hearty sure-fire hit!
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This is an excellent tasting shrimp dish with Chinese flair. Serve as a side dish or main course, with soy sauce or teriyaki sauce.
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If you like the taste of Japanese dishes, you will love it. Very crispy, and my friends like it too. You can buy joshinko (rice flour), katakuriko (potato starch), and sesame oil at asian market. If you live in large city, you may find them at American grocery store. Joshinko and katakuriko taste nothing different from regular flour, but they really help to make crispy fried chicken.
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Chicken breasts are coated in a pecan breading, and fried in a skillet. Then a rich bourbon sauce is poured over them before serving. This is a fabulous recipe that my Mother gave me from a upscale restaurant in New York. It is to die for. ENJOY!!