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Everyone loves calamari, but grilling is an easy, delicious alternative to frying Grill the squid whole, then slice it into rings to serve warm or at room temperature, dressed with an assertive vinaigrette — in this case, with ginger, hot pepper, sesame oil and scallions Cooking over hot coals adds a smoky note, but a stovetop grill works well, too
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Use a packaged stock if you dont have the real thing.
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Sesame and chili oils add rich flavor and a little kick to naturally sweet snap peas. This versatile side dish has an Asian feel to it, so goes well with Asian dishes. Scale this recipe up or down easily for larger or smaller crowds.
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Grandma grew up in rural NC and always made these for the family. They are so good ... I hope you enjoy these as much as we have.
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This Asian take on buttered summer corn gets marvelous flavor from dried shrimp, Thai chile, scallions, and fish sauce.
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The dill, fish sauce, and scallions in this round omelet may seem like an overly bold combination, but the result is surprising. It's also adaptable: eat it for breakfast or as a quick, light supper.
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If you love Vietnamese phó – You will love Ka-Soy (Iu-Mien Noodle Soup)! Ka-Soy is an authentic Iu-Mienh soup dish with bursting flavors. It is delightful and...
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The recipe transforms everyday pork chops into an unforgettable, juicy, flavor-packed dinner.
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Cinnamon, ginger, and honey make a syrup with fresh pears in this French toast casserole.
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This recipe is by Julia Moskin and takes About 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: peanut oil, shallots