Archive for July, 2011

Red Quinoa Grain

by on Sunday, July 31st, 2011

Red quinoa is one variation of the quinoa family. Quinoa is an ancient, nutritious grain that has been cultivated for more than 5000 years.

Source: http://www.amazing-chinese-food.com/red-quinoa.html

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Flank Steak with Mizkan Ponzu and Miso Butter

by on Friday, July 29th, 2011

It’s amazing how time flies, it’s almost August. I hope everyone is enjoying summer and busy firing up your grill for BBQ parties. Every summer, I host a small BBQ party where I invite only a few close friends?every year there is a theme, we dress up, eat really good food, and just enjoy the warm summer days. This year…

Source: http://rasamalaysia.com/flank-steak-with-mizkan-ponzu-and-miso-butter/

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Mandarin Orange Salad

by on Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Mandarin Orange Salad recipe is one of the quick and easy Chinese recipes that let you enjoy your summer or the Mandarin oranges year-round.

Source: http://www.amazing-chinese-food.com/mandarin-orange-salad.html

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Braised E-Fu Noodles with Straw Mushrooms

by on Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

When Chinese dishes are named in English, I sometimes see surprises. Calling this Teriyaki Noodles is one interesting example. Here, I must admit I’m not innovative enough to go after that, thus this common name. Like its traditional cousin – stir-fried noodles, these braised noodles are cooked by the very similar actions of stirring and [...]

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  1. Udon with Shimeji Mushrooms and Miso Sauce
  2. Singaporean Fried Rice Noodles
  3. Stir-fried King Oyster Mushrooms with Sichuan Pickled Mustard

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Simple Banana Pancake Recipe

by on Monday, July 25th, 2011

Once you’ve tried these banana pancakes you will certainly want to make them again and again. If you are looking to make tasty food quick and fast then this pancake recipe is perfect.

Source: http://www.quickfreerecipes.com/simple-banana-pancake-recipe/

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