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    Recipe #34265

    This is a traditional Chinese recipe for pork - the pork is very flavorful and fairly sweet. I had never heard of this until my first trip to Hawaii;...

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    Char Siu (Chinese Sweet Barbecued Pork)
    By ChrisMc on July 15, 2002

    Recipe #34265

    "This is a traditional Chinese recipe for pork - the pork is very flavorful and fairly sweet. I had never heard of this until my first trip to Hawaii; now I know what I was missing. I'm posting a companion recipe for this (Cha Siu Bao - barbecued pork buns) in a few days. Prep time includes marinating time."
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    Ingredients: fresh ginger, honey...

    Rating: 90.00%;

    6 Reviews

    Prep Time:4 hrs

    Total Time: 4 hrs 10 mins

    Recipe #43633

    The reason for roasting the pork over a pan of water is that when the water heats up, it creates steam that circulates around the pork and moderates the...

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    Char Siu
    By Xexe on October 18, 2002

    Recipe #43633

    "The reason for roasting the pork over a pan of water is that when the water heats up, it creates steam that circulates around the pork and moderates the oven temperature as well--both prevents the pork from drying out."
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    Ingredients: boneless pork butt, hoisin sauce...

    Rating: 100.00%;

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    Prep Time:1 hrs

    Total Time: 1 hrs 45 mins

    The duck should be carved at the table. First the skin is cut away in thin slices and served with a manderine pancake (see "Bergy Dim Sum" for...

    Peking Duck

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    Peking Duck
    By Bergy on October 29, 2001

    Recipe #13443

    "The duck should be carved at the table. First the skin is cut away in thin slices and served with a manderine pancake (see "Bergy Dim Sum" for recipe), a green onion that has been sliced to make a fan of the end. this is dipped in the hoi sin sauce and is brushed onto the pancake. the onion the skin, afew slivers of cuke are then wrapped in..."
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    Ingredients: cucumbers, fresh ginger...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    2 Reviews

    Prep Time:8 hrs

    Total Time: 16 hrs 30 mins

    Recipe #181428

    Barbecued pork inside a dome-shaped bun of soft bread dough. Traditionally served with tea as a light lunch. This isn't as sweet as authentic recipes,...

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    "Barbecued pork inside a dome-shaped bun of soft bread dough. Traditionally served with tea as a light lunch. This isn't as sweet as authentic recipes, but it is much easier than the steamed sweet bread."
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    Ingredients: fine breadcrumbs, dark soy sauce...

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    Prep Time:15 mins

    Total Time: 25 mins

    Recipe #21474

    "Happy Bird Crosses The Golden Bridge" presents an attractive image featuring the pigeon, a symbol of happiness to the Chinese. The inclusion...

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    Happy Bird Crosses The Golden Bridge
    By Mille® on March 4, 2002

    Recipe #21474

    ""Happy Bird Crosses The Golden Bridge" presents an attractive image featuring the pigeon, a symbol of happiness to the Chinese. The inclusion of winter melon, a summertime seasonal vegetable, as the imagined "golden bridge" is a culinary play on words: the dish combines two traditional dishes providing a bridge between their contrasting..."
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    Ingredients: chives, cooking oil...

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    Prep Time:15 mins

    Total Time: 1 hrs 5 mins

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    Mongolian Rack of Lamb
    By Mille® on May 13, 2002

    Recipe #28236

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    Ingredients: cooking sherry, garlic, ginger...

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    Prep Time:10 hrs

    Total Time: 10 hrs 15 mins

    Recipe #59077

    A world famous dish that is really simple to cook. I have included directions on how to serve this traditional dish. You need to start this dish the day...

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    Peking Duck
    By Leta on April 9, 2003

    Recipe #59077

    "A world famous dish that is really simple to cook. I have included directions on how to serve this traditional dish. You need to start this dish the day before you plan to eat it."
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    Ingredients: plum sauce, cucumbers...

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    Prep Time:30 mins

    Total Time: 1 hrs 30 mins

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