Saturday, August 14, 2010

About Chinese Food: Berry Tofu Smoothie, Bbq Pork, Sweet Corn Soup

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From Rhonda Parkinson, your Guide to Chinese Food

Chinese Valentine's Day
Chinese Valentine's Day falls on August 16th in 2010.Learn more about the legend of star-crossed lovers Niu Lang and Zhi Nu, and try several Valentine's Day menu suggestions featuring chocolate, mango and other "foods of love," with recipes. Chocolate Fondue With Asian Fruit Dippers

Berry Tofu Smoothie
Here's a refreshing snack and a quick and fun way to celebrate Chinese Valentine's Day. Sweet lychees - a symbol of love in Chinese culture - are the perfect choice for smoothies, while a splash of lime juice adds zip.

Barbecued Pork
The nice thing about this recipe is that all of the ingredients, from hoisin sauce to five-spice powder, are available at most larger supermarkets. As for the taste, one of my readers who grew up in Hawaii says: "Ono-licious!"

Easy Canned Corn Soup
The Chinese have been enjoying creamed corn soup ever since canned vegetables became widely available in the 1950's. Feel free to thicken the soup by streaming in 1 or 2 eggs or egg whites before serving. Sweetcorn Soup With Crabmeat

 


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