Wednesday, December 22, 2010

About Chinese Food: Holiday Dinner Ideas, New Year's Eve

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From Rhonda Parkinson, your Guide to Chinese Food
This week, a number of holiday dinner ideas, from roast duck to ham to Chinese restaurant recipes and roast turkey. Plus, appetizer ideas for New Year's Eve.

Best Chinese Restaurant Recipes
Chinese food for Christmas dinner - why not? In many Jewish families, going out for Chinese food on December 25th has become a holiday tradition. But you don't need to go out to enjoy classics like fried rice or ginger beef. From appetizers through to dessert, here are twelve of my favorite Chinese restaurant recipes that you can make at home.

Chinese Christmas Celebrations
How do the Chinese and Asian Americans celebrate during the Christmas season?

Cantonese Roast Duck
If you're not a fan of ham or turkey, another option is roast duck for your holiday meal. This recipe for Cantonese roast duck can be served either as an appetizer or a main course. It has been reader-rated at 5 out of 5 stars.

New Year's Eve Appetizers
Planning to host a New Year's Eve get together? From spareribs to guacamole with an Asian kick, here are a number of appetizers that will help make your party a success.

 


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