Saturday, January 21, 2012

About Chinese Food: Lucky Sweet and Sour Pork and Noodles, Beef Balls

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From Rhonda Parkinson, your Guide to Chinese Food

Sweet and Sour Pork
Morsels of battered deep-fried pork are paired with pineapple and bell pepper, then coated with a tangy sweet and sour sauce. Sweet and Sour Pork is popular with families hoping for grandchildren, as the Cantonese word for sour sounds like the word for grandchild.

A Whole Fish For New Year's Eve
A whole fish symbolizes abundance and unity. The strong flavor of Chinese fermented black beans makes the perfect accompaniment to steamed fish in this recipe from Leann Chin.Steamed Trout in Black Bean Sauce

Shanghai Stir-fried Noodles
Symbolizing long life, noodles are a part of many Chinese New Year feasts. Mushroom and Tofu Shirataki With Wasabi Sauce - a fun fusion dish Zodiac Noodles

Steamed Beef Balls
Round meatballs signify family reunion. This recipe comes from Evelyn Chau.
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