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Tender chunks of chicken breast are stir-fried in a savory sesame seed salad dressing, then quickly cooked in an orange-flavored sauce with red bell peppers, zucchini, broccoli, and green onions.
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This is a Chinese restaurant-style egg drop soup, thickened with tapioca for a light, clear broth, with ribbons of egg. Chopped green onion and a little optional sesame oil and white pepper give it an extra finish.
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Wondering what to do with collard greens? Here's an easy recipe for a simple side dish! Cook collards on the stovetop with onions and garlic — it's an easy, flavorful way to eat your greens.
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Eggplant cubes are stir-fried until browned, then simmered in a spicy Asian-inspired sauce with onion and garlic until meltingly tender.
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A savory dough is sprinkled with green onions and sesame oil, coiled into a round, then rolled out into flatbreads and pan-fried. Serve with hot and sour sauce or your favorite Chinese sauce for dipping.
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A bowl of Chinese dumplings is always welcome, whether served in broth or, like here, simply dressed with rice vinegar and spicy sesame oil It’s no trouble at all to chop and season the filling, and store-bought wrappers are easy to stuff and seal Four minutes in boiling water is all it takes to get these bright-tasting shellfish dumplings on the table.
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This is a well received tossed broccoli salad with a Korean twist.
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Quick, colorful and oh so tasty, this pasta salad gets its distinctive flavor from ready-made Asian-style salad dressing. Lightly blanched broccoli and snow peas along with red pepper and red onions add to the fun.
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This recipe is by Jane Sigal and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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I make this all the time for parties and it's always GONE in no time and the only thing my husband will eat on a consistent basis.