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I cooked up a pot of Thai purple sticky rice that had been lingering in the pantry, and then decided how I would turn it into a meal It was too sticky to use for stir-fried rice so I made stir-fried vegetables and oven-baked tofu, and served up rice bowls topped with both I thought it might be an altogether too purple meal, but it was quickly devoured, and we are all the more anti-oxidant rich because of the anthocyanins in the red and purple foods.
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This is the rare recipe for which I think it important to look at the picture — this updated one, not an intimidating old one — before beginning A single glance confirms that the dish is not technically difficult to make, though it is a bit laborious The leaves hold all the fillings, and the whole thing retains an odd calm beauty, the way a tree in bloom does.
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This is a quick and easy meal that can be rustled up in 15 minutes. It's based around one delicious ingredient, XO sauce, a spicy seafood sauce from Hong Kong...
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Smothered in sweet and spicy sauce, this Chinese eggplant dish is sure to please even the pickiest eater.
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Chef Spike Mendelsohn's first order of business was to cut the fat content in half by swapping out the skin-on dark meat in the chicken legs and thighs for skinless, boneless chicken breasts.
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Ground chicken is topped with homemade coleslaw in these clever chicken wonton tacos for a fun Asian- and Mexican-inspired meal.
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Homemade sauerkraut can be a quick-and-easy side dish using 9 simple ingredients. It pairs perfectly with kielbasa.
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Red and green cabbage is tossed with carrots, green onion and red bell pepper in a sweet and tangy cider vinaigrette.
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Brown rice gets a flavorful Asian twist with soy sauce, mushrooms, eggs, and Chinese broccoli.
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I made this up b/c I was craving that moist, velvety chicken like some chinese restaurants have. You can season it with anything, really. CAVEAT: The skin...
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This recipe makes twice as much dressing as you will need for the coleslaw. Keep the extra on hand for tossing with rice noodle salads, serving as a dip for crudités or spooning over broiled or sautéed fish. Recipe By: Grace Parisi Servi
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Perhaps Provence’s answer to minestrone, this seasonal vegetable soup — enriched with a simplified basil pesto (no pine nuts) — was inspired by the white beans, canned tomatoes and soup pasta languishing in my pantry, as well as the basil in my garden and the early summer vegetables at the local farmers’ market The ingredient list is long, but the labor involved in making this soup is minimal It tastes best if you make it through step 2 a day ahead.