Chinese Cooking Technique News
Here it is: The secret to stir-fried chicken
It's all about the soak and the poach.
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Usher in Chinese New Year: Good greens, good fortune
Aside from the greens being a symbol of good fortune, don't forget the nutrients. Greens are good-for-you foods, especially when quick cooking locks in vitamins and nutrients.
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Going green
Stir-fried lettuce may not seem like much, but the Cantonese term for lettuce, “sang choi,” sounds like the Chinese words for “growing fortune.” Expect to see this humble dish on many tables in the Year of the Dragon, which started last week.
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Try stir-fried greens to bring good luck in Year of the Dragon
Stir-fried lettuce may not seem like much, but the Cantonese term for lettuce, "sang choi," sounds like the Chinese words for "growing fortune."
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A foodie’s literary adventures
For the first time, Chinese New Year is a holiday in the country. In the past, I thought it worked well for us that it was like any ordinary day here because many Chinese from other parts of Asia would come to town and celebrate since shops and restaurants here remained open.
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Wolfgang Puck: In honor of Year of the Dragon, fire up wok for shrimp and noodles
For me, food is the best way to celebrate just about any holiday. That is certainly true for the Chinese New Year celebration, which begins this year on Monday.
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