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A crowd + Asian recipes (24)

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Recipe by: dakota kelly
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Marinate in a simple Asian-inspired sauce, thread onto skewers, then toss on the barbecue. Easy, healthy and delicious!
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Tempting Oriental steak bites, all dressed up for a party! Let these snacks-on-a-skewer kick off your next gathering. Prepare them ahead, so they're ready for grilling in an instant. They're lean enough to be heart-healthy!
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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These delicious Japanese-style bites of chicken speared with green pepper and spring onions can be assembled in advance and then grilled just before serving. For the best flavour, leave the chicken to marinate for several hours or overnight, and remember to soak the skewers first so they do not burn under the grill.
 
Recipe by: Ian Braund
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This makes a huge amount but would be great for a Lunar New Year party! It's a delicious Thai-inspired chicken and seaweed soup flavoured with ginger, lime leaves and lemon grass. Garnish with fresh coriander. You can buy tom yum soup paste and karengo at Chinese, Thai or Asian supermarkets.
 
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: 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: LILQTPINAY23
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This is the Filipino version of spring rolls. You can find lumpia wrappers in Asian supermarkets wherever they keep their frozen food.
 
Recipe by: Christine Johnson
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Spareribs glazed with the sweet, tangy taste of the Philippines. One of the honey coating ingredients, star anise, is native to China; it is a star-shaped, dark brown pod that contains a pea-sized seed in each of its eight segments.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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This aromatic cordial is a great partner to Thai food.
 
Recipe by: DC Girly Girl
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After finding heaps of recipes calling for ginger-garlic paste, but only finding ginger paste or garlic paste, but not both, at my local supermarket, I decided to find a recipe for it myself. Basically it is just equal amounts of root ginger and garlic pulsed together. Store in the refrigerator or freezer. You may use water in place of the oil, but it will not keep as long.
 
Recipe by: Azmina Govindji
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These Oriental-style, triangular parcels of crisp, light filo pastry enclose a ginger-flavoured filling of crab, water chestnuts and sweetcorn. They look and taste wonderful, and are really easy to make. Prepare them ahead for a party, then bake just before serving with a sweet chilli dipping sauce.
 
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.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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There's absolutely no added fat in this Chinese-inspired appetiser. Chicken is poached in a ginger-flavoured stock, shredded and tossed with a soy-vinegar dressing and vegetables, then rolled in lettuce leaves.
 
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Chunky peanut butter, garlic, fresh ginger and coriander blended into an exotic Asian-style dipping sauce or marinade. Great for satay. Use sweetened or unsweetened peanut butter, depending on your preference.
 
Recipe by: SALLYCOOKS
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These tasty spring rolls are loaded with vegetables, seafood and pork. Perfect for a party. You can get spring roll wrappers (rice paper) in an Asian shop.
 
Recipe by: Tracy
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Chopped prawns, seasoned with fresh ginger and oyster sauce, spread on toast and deep fried. Very delicious and easy to make, and can be served warm, or at room temperature. These make popular party nibbles!
 
Recipe by: CAMTHALION CALAELEN
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A tweak of the traditional Malay jam, this jam is instead made of pumpkin. Healthy and smells as good as it tastes. It's well worth your time. It's best eaten fresh as a spread on bread.
 
Recipe by: sdkc
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This healthy and versatile dressing is superb when drizzled over a salad or barbecued meats, and also acts as an excellent dip for toasted pitta. Tofu can be soft or firm, but do not use extra firm tofu. For a little heat, try adding a small amount of wasabi before blending.
 
Recipe by: Rayna
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This soy sauce and sesame dipping sauce is great for Vietnamese or Chinese spring rolls, barbecued pork or chicken. Also a great dressing for an Asian-style coleslaw.
 
Recipe by: Lom
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Better than a takeaway - this fragrant, rich and versatile sauce includes spices like coriander, cumin and turmeric, along with the requisite garlic and ginger, all stirred with a purée of tomatoes, chillies and yoghurt. Mix with your favourite meat or vegetables, and serve with basmati rice and naan.
 
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