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Asian + Egg free recipes (76)

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Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Swordfish has a distinctive, firm, meaty texture, but can become dry if grilled. Here it is steamed with vegetables and spicy Thai flavourings in paper parcels to ensure the flesh stays tender and succulent.
 
Recipe by: CORWYNN DARKHOLME
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Made from thinly sliced pork fillet, fresh ginger, spring onions and Chinese noodles. It is quick and easy to prepare, and makes a great first course for a dinner party.
 
Recipe by: Lindsay Perejma
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For extra flavour, add a splash of rice wine or sake to the soup before serving.
 
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You will never recognise your leftover Christmas turkey when you combine it with Asian ingredients to create this delicious yet quick and easy dish. You may end up making turkey just to have leftovers!
 
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Try this Asian twist on regular banana fritters with sesame seeds and coconut. These are best served hot, but chances are they'll be gone before they have a moment to cool down. My kids request these all the time and I've started buying glutinous rice flour regularly just for this recipe!
 
Recipe by: Lakmini Ebbinghaus
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Asian ingredients give these barbecued chops loads of flavour. They can also be put in the oven and grilled.
 
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This asparagus pairs especially well with Asian barbecued meats, such as satays.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Aromatic cardamom lends its rich flavour to this simple but luxurious side dish.
 
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Chargrilled beef is served with crisp lettuce, cucumber and cherry tomatoes dressed in a Thai-inspired dressing. Fantastic summertime food.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This mild chicken and banana curry, enriched with almonds and yogurt, has a wonderfully smooth, creamy texture. Boneless, skinless chicken thighs add plenty of flavour, while being convenient to eat, quick to cook and quite low in fat. Serve with basmati rice and crispy grilled poppadoms or naan bread.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Cucumber and yoghurt provide a cooling contrast to pork escalopes rolled around a hot, ginger-spiced stuffing. Try serving with boiled rice, steamed green beans and Ratatouille Chinese-Style (on this website).
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Zesty orange and warm chinese spices offset the rich taste of duck perfectly. Serve with rice or noodles for a healthy supper.
 
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: FAIQAH
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This is extremely spicy dish and very popular in South East Asia, especially in Singapore, Malaysia and the Phillipines. There are many variations to this traditional dish, and I'll try to be as close to the real thing as I can with my version. Don't worry, you can easily get the ingredients at any Asian supermarket. Serve with white rice and a big smile.
 
Recipe by: FAIQAH
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You can easily get the ingredients in any Asian supermarket. But be careful, this is super spicy - which is the best way to eat Tom Yum! You can use chicken instead of fish if you prefer.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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In this attractive salad, full-flavoured shiitake and chestnut mushrooms are combined with slices of tender griddled duck, juicy orange segments, crunchy water chestnuts and rice, with a fresh ginger and honey dressing. Duck meat is in fact very lean, once the thick layer of fat and skin has been removed.
 
Recipe by: Angelyn Semenza
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This is great for fish and chicken.
 
Recipe by: Dell
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Stir-frying is so quick and helps retain the flavour of the vegetables. My version has carrots, peppers, courgettes, bean sprouts and spring onions but you can use whatever you have available.
 
Recipe by: William Anatooskin
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I developed this recipe after spending sometime in Fiji where I fell in love with their way of cooking.
 
Recipe by: COOKIEMONSTER64
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This is considered the national dish of the Philippines. The combination of soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, ginger and peppercorns is delicious and actually preserves the chicken! My mother taught me how to cook this, using her variation from the original recipe.
 
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