Saturday, January 29, 2011

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From Rhonda Parkinson, your Guide to Chinese Food

Tea Smoked Duck
This festive dish uses three cooking methods - after seasoning overnight with Szechuan peppercorns, the duck is steamed, smoked with tea leaves, and finally deep-fried. Cantonese Roast Duck Peking Duck

Chinese New Year Menu
Here are a number of menu ideas to celebrate Chinese New Year - each menu includes at least one recipe that symbolizes good fortune or has other lucky connotations in Chinese culture.

Healthy Super Bowl Recipes
Super Bowl Sunday represents the first big challenge to all those new year diet resolutions. But there are alternatives to the deep-fried munchies, calorie laden dips, and beer. Here are several healthy Chinese and Asian-inspired recipes to enjoy while watching the game.

Steamed Asian Pears
Here's a nice way to pamper someone with a sore throat - juicy Asian pears are filled with honey and gently steamed. The recipe also calls for Chinese dates, available at Chinese/Asian markets, but you can substitute raisins or regular dates.

 


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