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Chinese + Dinner recipes (74)

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Recipe by: MISSFAVOR
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My family begs for this dish! Much easier to prepare than the ingredient list indicates. If you are a fan of Chinese food, prepare to become ADDICTED to this yummy sesame chicken. Serve over jasmine rice.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Soy sauce and ginger bring a taste of the Orient to a simple fish dish, accompanied by sesame-flavoured Chinese cabbage. Try serving with fragrant Thai rice.
 
Recipe by: Melissa
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I love the braised tofu served at Chinese restaurants, but at home I like to make it healthier (without the deep frying). In my version, I use a lot of vegetables to make it more filling. This dish is good on its own or with rice.
 
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Steak and broccoli are quickly stir fried in a soy ginger sauce. Serve over hot over steamed rice.
 
Recipe by: HERCATE
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You can modify this recipe to include any veggies you choose. It's a great way to use up leftover rice.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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A popular Chinese-style stir-fry that mixes distinctively flavoured, fermented black beans with prime lean beef and pasta to make an easy wok meal.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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Chicken, nuts and apricots flavoured with tangy fresh basil make a refreshing summer-style stir-fry. Serve with rice noodles or fluffy white rice for a healthy meal in moments. Delicious!
 
Recipe by: TRICIA JAEGER
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This delicious stir fry recipe features cashews, green pepper and water chestnuts. Enjoy with steamed rice, and add more chilli if you prefer it spicy. Perfect for a midweek supper - it's ready in under 30 minutes!
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Chicken stir-fried with carrots, celery and cabbage, then lightly flavoured with orange and sesame, makes a delicious filling for pancakes. This dish is sure to meet with your family's approval.
 
Recipe by: APRIL42578
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A simple way to use up leftover chicken, as well as leftover rice or vegetables.
 
Recipe by: Keri
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This is a very impressive and tasty dish,the next best thing to takeaway chow mein!
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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Use the tender meat left from last night's roast chicken for these Asian-flavoured pancakes with spring onions, five-spice powder and soy sauce. It's a fun family meal as each diner custom-makes his own pancake.
 
Recipe by: Meesh
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This dish is easy to make, and full of flavour. The chicken is incredibly tender, and the ginger, garlic and soy sauce combine to give it its authentic taste. Garnish with chopped fresh coriander.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Duck is notoriously fatty, but this method of cooking cuts down drastically on the amount of fat you eat with the meat. For a deliciously healthy meal start with a refreshing salad, then follow with the duck served with spicy or plain rice or noodles and stir-fried mixed vegetables with bean sprouts for extra colour and crunch.
 
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: 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: Rhoda McIntosh
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An easy and unique use of pork; it always gets rave reviews.
 
Recipe by: SKEHLER
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This is a quick, easy, healthy meal. Add a salad and light dessert and you are sure to get rave reviews. My family asks for this meal at least once a week.
 
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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: HARRY WETZEL
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A delicious citrus chicken recipe with flavours reminiscent of the orange chicken from your favourite Chinese.
 
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