Saturday, September 25, 2010

About Chinese Food: Turkey, Chocolate Fortune Cookies, Sweetcorn Soup

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From Rhonda Parkinson, your Guide to Chinese Food

Sweetcorn Soup With Crabmeat
This version of the popular Chinese soup uses both creamed corn and niblets. Combining fresh ginger with the crabmeat adds extra flavor.

Chocolate Fortune Cookies
How can you improve upon fortune cookies? By dipping them in decadent chocolate! And for those who find making fortune cookies too challenging, Five Minute Chocolate Dipped Fortune Cookies is a simple way to add a chocolate coating to store bought fortune cookies.

Steamed Whole Fish
This recipe comes from Leann Chin - it's a nice basic recipe that you can experiment with by changing seasonings as desired. Video: How to Steam Fish - a quick and easy recipe whose seasonings include fresh ginger, spring onions, and fish sauce.

It's Turkey Time! Chinese Recipes For Thanksgiving
In Canada, Thanksgiving is only 2 weeks away. Here are a number of Chinese and Asian-inspired recipes for Thanksgiving, from Hoisin Roast Turkey to Glazed Carrots.

 


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