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    Recipe #115711

    This comes from the Peking House restaurant in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Easily adaptable to what you have on hand, including any meat you like, or use tofu....

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    Peking House Special Fried Rice
    By Vino Girl on April 7, 2005

    Recipe #115711

    "This comes from the Peking House restaurant in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Easily adaptable to what you have on hand, including any meat you like, or use tofu. The cook times are approximate since none were given. It cooks fast, though, if you are using all leftover rice, eggs, and meat, which this recipe assumes. If you have to cook the meat, scramble..."
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    Ingredients: cooking spray, dark soy sauce...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    3 Reviews

    Prep Time:15 mins

    Total Time: 25 mins

    Recipe #96583

    Chow Fun is a smooth, slippery rice noodle. This Cantonese dish can be served for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

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    Barbecued Pork With Chow Fun
    By littleturtle on July 29, 2004

    Recipe #96583

    "Chow Fun is a smooth, slippery rice noodle. This Cantonese dish can be served for breakfast, lunch or dinner."
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    Ingredients: light soy sauce, oil, salt...

    Rating: 80.00%;

    2 Reviews

    Prep Time:15 mins

    Total Time: 20 mins

    Recipe #107624

    Easy to make, and also very adaptable. Chop suey is the classic Chinese-American dish. This one's mainly a vegetable dish with beef added for extra...

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    Beef Chop Suey
    By littleturtle on January 5, 2005

    Recipe #107624

    "Easy to make, and also very adaptable. Chop suey is the classic Chinese-American dish. This one's mainly a vegetable dish with beef added for extra flavor."
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    Ingredients: pepper, cornstarch...

    Rating: 70.00%;

    2 Reviews

    Prep Time:25 mins

    Total Time: 40 mins

    Recipe #138457

    Very rich. Sorry I can't give proper estimates...I was shown the recipe by an old lady and since Chinese don't use exact measurements, she didn't...

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    Chinese Walnut Cookies
    By melting pot on September 22, 2005

    Recipe #138457

    "Very rich. Sorry I can't give proper estimates...I was shown the recipe by an old lady and since Chinese don't use exact measurements, she didn't write any for me! I'd guess at saying between 1/2-1 cup of oil is needed, but pour it out very slowly so that you don't pour out too much. Also, don't use olive oil, it makes the cookies..."
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    Ingredients: almond meal, eggs, icing sugar...

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    Prep Time:15 mins

    Total Time: 1 hrs 15 mins

    Recipe #370801

    This is a quick Cantonese recipe for succulent, melt-off-the-bone tender chicken from Diana Kuan's excellent blog, "Appetite for China"....

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    Easy Chinese Soy-Braised Chicken
    By blucoat on May 8, 2009

    Recipe #370801

    "This is a quick Cantonese recipe for succulent, melt-off-the-bone tender chicken from Diana Kuan's excellent blog, "Appetite for China". The liquid should cover at 3/4 of the chicken; if you need more liquid maintain the 2 parts soy sauce to 3 parts water ratio."
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    Ingredients: cinnamon, ginger, scallions...

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    Prep Time:10 mins

    Total Time: 25 mins

    Recipe #354179

    This is a lovely Asian style soup with corn, egg, ham and sesame oil.

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    Ginger Scented Asian Soup
    By Brooke the Cook in WI on February 6, 2009

    Recipe #354179

    "This is a lovely Asian style soup with corn, egg, ham and sesame oil."
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    Ingredients: cornstarch, creamed corn...

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    Prep Time:5 mins

    Total Time: 35 mins

    A soy-free version of the Chinese Sticky Rice dumplings wrapped in bamboo leaves, known as Joong, or Zhongzi that are traditionally eaten in late Spring...

    Sticky Rice Wrapped in Bamboo Leaves (Joong or Zhongzi)

    Recipe #377147

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    "A soy-free version of the Chinese Sticky Rice dumplings wrapped in bamboo leaves, known as Joong, or Zhongzi that are traditionally eaten in late Spring for the Dragonboat Festival. You can buy them at Asian supermarkets (like T&T here), and my husband's family makes them, but they all have ingredients my son can't have. Usually these..."
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    Ingredients: cinnamon, rock sugar...

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    Prep Time:5 hrs

    Total Time: 7 hrs

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