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Nut free + Chinese recipes (19)

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Recipe by: Donna
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Once they have been put together you can either fry them or steam them; both ways are delicious.
 
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Lean steak is flash-fried then added to a full-flavoured beef stock with oriental vegetables and nests of fine egg noodles in this attractive noodle-bar favourite. Delicious!
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Make the most of prime lean beef steak by stir frying it with healthy vegetables, noodles and aromatic Asian-style flavourings.
 
Recipe by: Goh Mei Lee
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Yummy Chinese egg tarts! This recipe makes 22 (7cm) tarts. First, mix up a batch of shortcrust pastry, then fill them with egg custard and bake.
 
Recipe by: Cecilia
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Chinese five spice seasoning is made up of cloves, anise seed, star anise, cinnamon and ginger. You can find it premixed in any supermarket. The chicken breasts are sprinkled with this spice, marinated and baked.
 
Recipe by: HEIDI WRIGHTSMAN
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Bright, crisp and spicy Chinese beans with crushed green peppercorns, fresh red chilli and garlic.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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All the family will love this sweet and sour casserole that makes the most of seasonal fresh plums. It's traditionally flavoured with ginger, five-spice, vinegar, soy and spring onions, and the addition of water chestnuts and cubes of sweet potato turn it into a complete, low-fat dish.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This light, refreshing soup has flavours that are characteristic of Chinese cookery: sesame, ginger and star anise. The dried mushrooms and dried shrimps can be found in larger supermarkets and Oriental food stores.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Star anise, soy and ginger add wonderful flavours to this deliciously tender pork joint casserole, simmered with shallots, carrots and mushrooms. Vegetables and rice noodles cooked in exotic, rich juices make this into a complete meal.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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These popular Chinese light bites, filled with chicken and crisp vegetables, are given a new twist, wrapped with filo pastry rather than the usual wonton wrappers, then baked, not deep-fried. Enjoy with a fruity chutney and an Oriental-style salad, or serve as party nibbles.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Here rolled up plaice fillets, flavoured with oyster sauce, ginger and spring onions, are set on a bed of the sea vegetable samphire and then steamed. They're served with a mixture of long-grain and wild rice.
 
Recipe by: Rayna
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This is my easy version of plum sauce that is very tasty and keeps well in the refrigerator. Serve hot or chilled with spring rolls, pork or chicken.
 
Recipe by: Aleta
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Write your own fortunes and place them in cookies. Great idea for parties or Chinese New Year!
 
Recipe by: Carol chi-wa Chung
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Follow this recipe carefully and you will be rewarded with comforting, fluffy and tasty Chinese steamed buns. "Hom Bao" refers to any filled Chinese buns, but if you want to fill these with traditional barbecue pork filling before steaming, follow the recipe for Char Siu Bao, also on this site.
 
Recipe by: PATTY5
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This is a simple recipe if you want to have a go at making homemade spring roll wrappers. Be sure to keep the dough chilled, as the egg will remain raw until the spring rolls have been cooked.
 
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The fried garlic in this dish is so unbelievably delicious!!
 
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If you enjoy Chinese food you'll love this speedy dish, which is healthy as well as tasty. Lean duck meat and crunchy sugarsnap peas go well with oriental spices and quick-cooked noodles for superb fast food. Delicious!
 
Recipe by: Azmina Govindji
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Here, strips of duck are stir-fried in the Chinese fashion, with onions, water chestnuts, pak choy, bean sprouts and – a sweet touch – fresh pear. Very little oil is needed for a stir-fry, and adding lots of vegetables keeps the quantity of meat down. Serve with rice noodles or with plain boiled or steamed rice.
 
Recipe by: Jackie Smith
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Serve this sweet and sour sauce with egg rolls, wontons or over stir-fried chicken and veg.
 
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