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In Korean cuisine, kimchi is not only a condiment or pickle; it is also used as an ingredient in many cooked dishes Kimchi soup, called Jjigae, is a satisfying example The fermented kimchi vegetables quickly provide deep flavor to the broth, so the soup can be produced in little more than half an hour
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Delectable dim sum is at your fingertips with this amazingly easy recipe. A tasty mixture of ground pork, fresh ginger, garlic, green onion, soy sauce, sesame oil, egg and Chinese cabbage is rolled into wonton skins. Steam and serve to party guests.
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Use low-fat ingredients like Greek yogurt to make this quick pea and celery side dish creamy and flavorful. They'll never guess it's good for them.
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This recipe is more of a Chinese-American invention than an authentic Mongolian classic. Nonetheless, it's a fantastic example of America's love of Chinese food.
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This recipe is by Kay Rentschler and takes 30 minutes plus 4 hours' refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This yogurt-based crust is quick to assemble, easy to roll out, and it bakes into a deep golden, crisp and flaky crust that supports the tangy fresh cheese filling and the sweet zucchini slices beautifully.
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Get Souvlaki with Merguez Sausage and Piquillo Pepper Yogurt Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Easy 3-ingredient Beef Brisket! Here's how to cook beef brisket in oven, slathered in a mixture of BBQ sauce and soy sauce. Just wrap in foil, and bake until falling apart tender. This beef brisket is simple and delicious.
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This nice icing keeps its shape. It's great for piping on cut-out cookies, yet stiff enough for making flowers. It may be too sugary to mound up on cupcakes, unless of course you have a strong sweet tooth!