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    I have not tried this recipe yet, but hopefully will make this soon as I love Char Siew Sow! Recipe found on internet - Jo's Bakery. Prep time includes...

    Char Siew Puffs (Char Siew Sow) - Dim Sum

    Recipe #112057

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    Char Siew Puffs (Char Siew Sow) - Dim Sum
    By WaterMelon on February 25, 2005

    Recipe #112057

    "I have not tried this recipe yet, but hopefully will make this soon as I love Char Siew Sow! Recipe found on internet - Jo's Bakery. Prep time includes 30mins chilling time for the dough. NOTE - this recipe is not really authentic as the fat used in traditional Chinese pastry is usually lard instead of butter."
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    Ingredients: cornstarch, custard powder...

    Rating: 86.60%;

    6 Reviews

    Prep Time:1 hrs 30 mins

    Total Time: 1 hrs 50 mins

    This classic Cantonese starter is simple to make, but for real success, there are a couple of rules you need to follow. Most important: always use clean...

    Chilli, Salt and Pepper Squid

    Recipe #254691

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    Chilli, Salt and Pepper Squid
    By English_Rose on September 23, 2007

    Recipe #254691

    "This classic Cantonese starter is simple to make, but for real success, there are a couple of rules you need to follow. Most important: always use clean oil for your deep-frying. The resulting batter will be crisp, crunchy and light, as opposed to heavy, greasy and 'dirty' in flavour. And be sure to serve it immediately: this dish is best eaten..."
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    Ingredients: cornstarch, szechuan peppercorns...

    Rating: 85.00%;

    4 Reviews

    Prep Time:10 mins

    Total Time: 12 mins

    Recipe #154398

    This easy and great soup I found on the internet! What a find! I love it - the whole thing will take 20 minutes. Keep all the ingredients on hand for...

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    Sensational Chicken Noodle Soup
    By Manami on February 3, 2006

    Recipe #154398

    "This easy and great soup I found on the internet! What a find! I love it - the whole thing will take 20 minutes. Keep all the ingredients on hand for this quick and satisfying chicken noodle soup."
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    Ingredients: fresh ground black pepper, dried dill...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    4 Reviews

    Prep Time:10 mins

    Total Time: 20 mins

    I love Chicken Chow Mein and have found that each restaurant has it's own take on the recipe. Therefore, I have tried to compile my own favorite....

    Chicken Chow Mein

    Recipe #146575

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    Chicken Chow Mein
    By Manami on November 28, 2005

    Recipe #146575

    "I love Chicken Chow Mein and have found that each restaurant has it's own take on the recipe. Therefore, I have tried to compile my own favorite. This was originally from the Food Network Kitchens but it is now from Diane's Kitchen.;) Don't let the long laundry list frighten you, you have to get it all ready before hand and then it's..."
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    Ingredients: cornstarch, chinese noodles...

    Rating: 93.40%;

    3 Reviews

    Prep Time:15 mins

    Total Time: 35 mins

    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

    Not soup with dumplings in it, but dumplings with soup in them. This is a famous kind of steamed dumpling for dim sum. You bite a little hole in the dumpling,...

    Crab "soup Dumplings" (Dim Sum)

    Recipe #126427

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    Crab "soup Dumplings" (Dim Sum)
    By Nose on June 20, 2005

    Recipe #126427

    "Not soup with dumplings in it, but dumplings with soup in them. This is a famous kind of steamed dumpling for dim sum. You bite a little hole in the dumpling, then carefully sip the scalding hot broth out of it, then dip the rest of the dumpling in a dip and eat. It's amazing how they get it inside-out like that. I have just learned, from a cookbook..."
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    Ingredients: Chinese red vinegar, dried Chinese mushrooms...

    Rating: 90.00%;

    2 Reviews

    Prep Time:45 mins

    Total Time: 55 mins

    Recipe #109191

    Although these are some work, you'll be very proud of the results. These are those lovely, translucent dumplings you get at dim sum places. The tapioca...

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    Har Gow (Shrimp Dumplings)
    By Hey Jude on January 23, 2005

    Recipe #109191

    "Although these are some work, you'll be very proud of the results. These are those lovely, translucent dumplings you get at dim sum places. The tapioca flour and wheat starch can usually be found at good oriental food stores. These are best made in a bamboo steamer. I've included a recipe for a dip but you can use your own favorite dumpling..."
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    Ingredients: chili oil, cornstarch, shrimp...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    2 Reviews

    Prep Time:2 hrs

    Total Time: 2 hrs 5 mins

    Pea shoots are the tips of the vines and the top set of leaves of the pea plant. I was introduced to these by my BIL a couple of years ago. I found no...

    Pea Shoots (Stir-Fried Pea Shoots -- Ching Chow Dau Miu)

    Recipe #146661

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    "Pea shoots are the tips of the vines and the top set of leaves of the pea plant. I was introduced to these by my BIL a couple of years ago. I found no recipes for it here or on line. Which lead me to add my recipe."
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    Ingredients: fresh ginger, pea shoots...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    2 Reviews

    Prep Time:5 mins

    Total Time: 11 mins

    Recipe #181091

    Chicken rubbed with salt and then steamed, served with a ginger-scallion dipping sauce to bring out its full flavor. Serve with steamed rice. Serves 4...

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    "Chicken rubbed with salt and then steamed, served with a ginger-scallion dipping sauce to bring out its full flavor. Serve with steamed rice. Serves 4 as a main course or 8 as part of a multi-dish Chinese style dinner."
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    Ingredients: kosher salt, light soy sauce...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    2 Reviews

    Prep Time:25 mins

    Total Time: 1 hrs 25 mins

    Recipe #291661

    This recipe is a combination of many recipes to make orange chicken that you get at Chinese take-outs.
    Very good with a strong orange flavor.

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    Miss Parker's Orange Chicken
    By Chef #247292 on March 13, 2008

    Recipe #291661

    "This recipe is a combination of many recipes to make orange chicken that you get at Chinese take-outs.
    Very good with a strong orange flavor."
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    Ingredients: oranges, zest of, cornstarch...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    1 Reviews

    Prep Time:10 mins

    Total Time: 30 mins

    Recipe #361134

    This is a recipe from a local Chinese restaurant where I live. Truly delish!!

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    Noble House Chinese Spareribs
    By Celticevergreen on March 16, 2009

    Recipe #361134

    "This is a recipe from a local Chinese restaurant where I live. Truly delish!!"
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    Ingredients: cornstarch, dark brown sugar...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    1 Reviews

    Prep Time:15 mins

    Total Time: 45 mins

    Unusual and festive! Traditionally in China this would be made with a whole chicken, but this rendition from Eileen Yin-Fei Lo is better for you! She...

    Soy Sauce Chicken for the Birthday Girl

    Recipe #313555

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    Soy Sauce Chicken for the Birthday Girl
    By FLKeysJen on July 14, 2008

    Recipe #313555

    "Unusual and festive! Traditionally in China this would be made with a whole chicken, but this rendition from Eileen Yin-Fei Lo is better for you! She remembers having the original version at birthday celebrations for her grandmother Ah Paw. She recommends serving it with stir-fried string beans."
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    Ingredients: cinnamon sticks, fresh ginger...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    1 Reviews

    Prep Time:15 mins

    Total Time: 1 hrs

    Entered for safe-keeping. By Victoria Abbott Riccardi in March 2003 Bon Appetit. Found while exploring Cook Here and Now website.

    Wok-Seared Sesame Green Beans

    Recipe #345508

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    Wok-Seared Sesame Green Beans
    By KateL on December 29, 2008

    Recipe #345508

    "Entered for safe-keeping. By Victoria Abbott Riccardi in March 2003 Bon Appetit. Found while exploring Cook Here and Now website."
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    Ingredients: long beans, golden brown sugar...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    1 Reviews

    Prep Time:15 mins

    Total Time: 27 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

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