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This version of chili is more Shanghai than Southwest Serve it with rice, Mexican black beans mixed with some Chinese fermented black beans and Chinese fried noodles.
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Traditional honey mustard meets rice vinegar and sesame oil in this creamy, tangy dressing that's a breeze to make.
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A dark, fruity sauce instills pork spareribs with mouthwatering flavor!
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A simple soak in good-quality beer gives mustard seeds a hoppy kick before they're ground and made into mustard.
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Tofu and gailan, leafy Chinese broccoli, are tossed with a gingery oyster sauce mixture to make this stir-fry, a quick but complete dinner!
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Hamburgers with chunks of cheddar and water chestnuts, seasoned with mustard and soy sauce.
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Beef top sirloin steak is sliced across the grain for tenderness, coated in a sweet-and-savory soy sauce marinade, then quickly stir fried with fresh green pepper, onion, and tomatoes.
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These Chinese flour tortillas are popular in northern China, where they are paired with anything stir-fried in small shreds, such as moo shu pork The author Carolyn Phillips is a proponent of using Korean flour, which is lower in gluten than American all-purpose flour Adding a layer of oil between the dough before rolling it into a circle is a trick that allows the layers to be peeled apart after cooking for a thinner wrapper
Ingredients: flour, water, vegetable oil
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Chinese-style chicken is a dish you can find all over Trinidad and within the diaspora that has followed the nation’s emergence from British rule The skin is fried into a lacquered mahogany The meat beneath it tastes of five-spice, ginger and soy and is generally accompanied by a hum of oyster sauce mixed with the zing of the pickled Scotch-bonnet-pepper sauce that is seemingly omnipresent on the island’s tables.