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    Hi everyone,

    Please share your favourite recipes. You may post either homemade recipes or recipe links from other sources. However, if you post a recipe that belongs to another source, don't forget to give credit to the source.

    You may use this thread to request for recipes too.

    Last edited by Bubblegum; 07-05-09 at 02:34 PM.
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    i still want a recipe of that tofu dish that PJ posted.

    here's a great recipe for bacon-wrapped jalapenos that will keep your guests or strangers coming back for more. seriously and so easy to make.

    http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2...con-wrapped_j/

    sorry i couldn't copy and paste; there's a link to the PDF format. plus she's got a ton of other delicious recipes and her photos make it easy to follow. i love that!
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    Mapo Tofu: This recipe sounds about right.

    Good luck, shellie
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    I was searching for some Korean recipes the last few days and found Maangchi's Cooking Show on youtube. She explains well and shows you how to cook Korean dishes in easy to understand steps. I love her videos!

    Her most recent recipe is Korean abalone porridge.

    http://www.youtube.com/user/Maangchi

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    I'd appreciate if someone can provide me a recipe for Vietnamese fish sauce or Nuoc Cham. I only want to make a small bowl for myself. Below is a video I found on youtube. What do you think?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdT93VFbJbk

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    If there is a korean national here who knows how to make a sweet and chili kimchi, I hope you can teach me. I always hear Kimchi and already tried it in one of the korean restaurant in our town. But sad thing was I was not satisfied to the taste. I am sure if a korean will make it, it will be better taste and more delicious.
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    I love stir-fry spinach! I have no problemo with finishing up half a plate of the spinach served at a wedding dinner in the chinese restaurant.

    I have tried to prepare it at home but it usually turns out the taste too bitter or overcooked (soft and yucky). Does anyone have a recipe to share on cooking spinach in such that it come close to the restaurant standard? (maintain the "crispyness" and not too bitter)
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    Yesterday I made my first soy milk with help from this video recipe.

    The Daily English Show: How to make soy milk

    You'll need to add flavouring such as sugar or vanilla b'cos it wasn't mentioned in the video.


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    Quote Originally Posted by remember_Cedric View Post
    I love stir-fry spinach! I have no problemo with finishing up half a plate of the spinach served at a wedding dinner in the chinese restaurant.

    I have tried to prepare it at home but it usually turns out the taste too bitter or overcooked (soft and yucky). Does anyone have a recipe to share on cooking spinach in such that it come close to the restaurant standard? (maintain the "crispyness" and not too bitter)
    Depends on the dish you want to make.
    You can steam the spinach lightly first to lessen the bitterness. It can take on a harsh taste if you just throw it directly into the pan. You may also want to try using low heat so you can control the texture more easily.

    You can also add butter if you want to buffer it further. This is not healthy but it can improve its taste. This is slightly more euroasian and less authentic Chinese, but nobody complained yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChuckC View Post
    Depends on the dish you want to make.
    You can steam the spinach lightly first to lessen the bitterness. It can take on a harsh taste if you just throw it directly into the pan. You may also want to try using low heat so you can control the texture more easily.

    You can also add butter if you want to buffer it further. This is not healthy but it can improve its taste. This is slightly more euroasian and less authentic Chinese, but nobody complained yet.
    Thank you, Chuck, for the cooking idea! I'll try that out sometime.
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    Rolled Chicken Sandwich With Arugula And Parsley Aioli

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    Ingredients-

    Aioli:
    1/2 cup lightly packed Baby Arugula
    1/2 cup lightly packed Fresh Flat-Leaf Parsley
    1 Anchovy Fillet
    2 teaspoons chopped Fresh Chives
    1 small Garlic Clove, coarsely chopped
    1/4 cup Mayonnaise
    1/2 cup Low-Fat Plain Yogurt
    1 teaspoon White Wine Vinegar
    1 teaspoon Lemon Zest
    Salt and Fresh Ground Black Pepper

    Sandwich:
    8 ounces Roasted Chicken Breast, shredded
    4 (8-inch) Whole-Wheat Tortillas
    1-1/3 cups Baby Arugula
    Preparation:

    For the Aioli:

    1. Place arugula, parsley, anchovy, chives, garlic, mayonnaise, yogurt, white wine vinegar, lemon zest, to food processor.

    2. Pulse to blend.

    3. Remove aioli to medium bowl.

    4. Season with salt and pepper.


    Prep Sandwiches:

    1. Add roasted chicken to aioli and stir to combine.

    2. Preheat heavy skillet over medium heat.

    3. Place tortillas in skillet. Cook 30 seconds per side to warm through.

    4. Spread chicken mixture on tortillas. Leave border of ½” free around outside of each tortilla.

    5. Sprinkle baby arugula over chicken.

    6. Roll tortillas, jellyroll fashion.

    7. Cut rolled tortillas in half diagonally.

    8. Transfer to serving plate.
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    if anybody knows how to make egg tarts properly, let me know.
    the filo pastry way, not the the shortbread pastry way.

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    I saw this Fettuccini Carbonara recipe online and tried cooking it. It's really good!

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    Hi everyone
    Try this new recipe calles Samosa or Shingara (https://blog.100mph.in/2017/03/01/6-...thy-lifestyle/ ) from India The fest and spicy Evening snack you will forvet pastries and paties after this
    The outer layer of cover

    1 cup all purpose flour (Maida)
    Water to Knead dough
    2 tablespoon of oil
    Little salt


    You Will need this For Stuffing:

    3 to 4 Potatoes
    1 to2 boiled cup Green Peas
    1 to2 finely chopped Green Chilies
    1 to crushed 2tablespoon Ginger
    1tbsp coriander finely chopped
    Few chopped Cashews
    Few Raisins
    1 to2 tablespoon Garam Masala
    Salt to taste
    Red chili powder to taste
    1 to 2 tablespoon.



    Use this for cover For Cover:
    • Mix all the ingredients (salt, oil, ajwain) except water.
    • Add a little water at a time.
    • Pat and knead well for several times into a soft pliable dough.
    • Cover it with the moist Muslin cloth and keep aside for 15 minutes.

    For The further purpose of stuffing Stuffing:
    • In a bowl add mashed potatoes and all dry masalas (salt, chili powder, mango powder, garam masala) and green chilies, ginger and Mix well.
    • Add green peas, cashews, and raisins and mix well.
    • Add coriander and keep aside.
    Final preparation:-
    • Make small rolls of dough and roll it into a 4" diameter circle.
    • Cut it into two parts like the semi-circle.
    • Now take one semi circle and fold it like a cone. Use water while doing so.
    • Place a spoon of filling in the cone and seal the third side using a drop of water.
    • Heat oil in a kadhai and deep fry till golden brown (fry on a medium flame).
    • Serve samosa hot with green chutney, tamarind chutney.

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