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Chinese New Year + Dairy free recipes (34)

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Recipe by: Rayna
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An exciting blend of pork, vegetables and spices, sealed inside spring roll wrappers, then baked until crisp. Delicious and crunchy without deep frying! A great party nibble guaranteed to impress guests.
 
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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I love dumplings and have come up with this recipe using all of my favourite ingredients. The dumplings consist of pork, prawns, watercress, water chestnuts, and are absolutely delicious! Great for a party.
 
Recipe by: Carol chi-wa Chung
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This is a simple recipe for Chinese barbecue pork buns. A wok equipped with a stainless steel steam plate (a plate with holes to allow steam to pass) is required to make these. You will also need to follow the recipe on this site for Hom Bao (Chinese steamed buns).
 
Recipe by: Brian Gillette
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This is a simple soup in which beaten eggs are stirred into chicken stock flavoured with soy sauce, vinegar and chopped scallions.
 
Recipe by: MARBALET
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Red pepper, spring onions and bean sprouts are tossed with strips of cooked chicken and noodles, then dressed with an Asian-inspired blend of peanut butter, soy sauce, chicken stock and fresh ginger.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Rice sticks are flat noodles made from rice flour, available from Oriental food stores. With a lighter texture than wheat-flour noodles, they are perfect for stir-fries. Here, fine asparagus, succulent tiger prawns and crunchy water chestnuts are cooked quickly with the tender noodles.
 
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Chinese noodles are double cooked, first in water until al dente and then in a frying pan until crisp and brown. If you'd like to spice things up, replace the dark sesame oil with chilli oil.
 
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: Jan Cutler
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Here's perfect fast-food for busy people who need lots of energy: prawns mixed with nutritious sprouted beans and vegetables in a colourful, multi-textured noodle dish.
 
Recipe by: IS15BJC
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Fresh king prawns are steamed in a soy sauce, garlic and brandy. Simple and delicious.
 
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Fragrant ginger and lemongrass flavour this hearty vegetable and noodle salad.
 
Recipe by: SMACPRODUCTIONS
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Tofu is coated with cornflour and then deep fried. It's served with spring onions and hoi-sin sauce. Use any Asian-style dipping sauce you prefer.
 
Recipe by: Jan
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This is an easy way to use up small amounts of leftover chicken, and no one fights over white or dark meat! Just wrap leftover chicken in wonton wrappers and bake until crispy. You can serve them plain or with soy sauce or sweet chilli sauce. You can buy wonton wrappers at Chinese and Asian supermarkets.
 
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: Claudine
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Delicate Vietnamese-style spring roll wrappers are filled with rice noodles, diced prawns, shredded carrot, lettuce and basil and dipped in warm hoi-sin sauce. You can buy the wrappers at an Asian supermarket.
 
Recipe by: Krista B
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Quick and easy. Cooked rice is fried with egg, onion, green beans and soy sauce. A perfect way to use up leftover rice.
 
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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