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Asian (hoisin sauce) and Mexican (jalapeño) combine in this bright summer salad, which takes advantage of a seasonal favorite, watermelon and the ever-reliable cucumber Flat-leaf parsley adds specks of deep green, and pistachios add crunch.
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Slowly roasted duck leg meat is chopped, fried up in duck fat until crispy, then served in lettuce cups with chopped cucumber, green onions, and sesame seeds.
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A delicious and easy to prepare marinade consisting of ingredients that can be easily found at a Chinese grocery store, including hoisin sauce, black bean sauce, and fresh ginger. Don't let the ingredients fool you, this is a meal that even the less adventurous will enjoy.
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Ginger, peanut butter, hoisin sauce, brown sugar, chili paste, rice wine vinegar and sesame oil make up this wonderful dressing. What we love are the fried wontons tucked inside the chicken salad.
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Stir-fried ground pork with ginger, garlic, onions, carrot, and celery get a surprise addition of diced watermelon before being wrapped in iceberg lettuce leaves for a fun meal.
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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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This Thai-inspired dish can be made in less than 15 minutes. Strips of skinless chicken breast are cooked in sesame oil, and then coated with a sweet and spicy peanut sauce. Garnish with scallions, and serve with rice or noodles.
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The extra step to “velvet” the chicken is worth it for such tender, succulent chicken I always look for sustainably raised chicken