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Super Sweet and Sour Tempeh
Cut tempeh into chunks, 1x1x1/2 inch thick, and dip quickly in mix. Heat oil in a wok, skillet, or deep fryer and deep-fry tempeh until golden brown, 3 to 4 minutes. Mix water, salt, coriander, and garlic in a bowl. Drain in a colander or on ... [... more]
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Vegetarian Recipes Around the World - Kim Chee
This has become my standard kim chee recipe. You can easily vary the level of heat by the amount of cayenne pepper used. I share this with just about everyone I know. Be prepared to make more, it will literally disappear. Place chopped cabbage in ... [... more]
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Flench Flies
In a small bowl, thoroughly combine the chile salt ingredients and set aside. Cut the potatoes into spears and blanche them in the prepared fryer for 3 or 4 minutes. At serving time, increase the temperature of the oil to 375°F to 380°F. Refry ... [... more]
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Korean Greens
This is my favorite way to eat greens. You don't cook them for too long, so they retain most of their nutrients, too. Toss the greens with the sauce, sprinkle with sesame seeds, and serve. Stir the sauce ingredients together. Heat the vegetable ... [... more]
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Mul Kimchi (Water Kimchi or Summer White Kimchi)
Kimchi is typically red, high in sodium, and very strong tasting. Some people find it too strong and salty. White kimchi is very nice. It has less salt, and is refreshing in the summer time, whilst packing the garlic and tangy taste. In a large ... [... more]
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Bun (pronounced "Boon") Style Rice Noodle Salad
A popular Vietnamese "salad" served here by Hmong-owned restaurants Arrange the bean sprouts and chopped lettuce in the bottom of a LARGE bowl. Over them, arrange the carrot strips, next to them the cucumber strips, and them the cilantro and ... [... more]
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Apple Sesame
You can by toasted sesame seeds in your local oriental grocery store, especially Korean. Or you can buy them raw and toast them in a flat fry pan or wok. Do not add any oils to the pan. Heat the pan to hot and throw the seeds in and toss them ... [... more]
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Teriyaki Tofu Steaks with Soba Noodles
After draining tofu, I like to put in a low heat over, 200 degrees and cook 10 mins or so, I get out more of the water, I dont know if this is a correct practise for tofu, but it works for me. Also instead of cooking everything seperatly you can ... [... more]
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Rice Cream (Congee)
Pour long grain brown rice in your wok, and swirl it around so it does not burn, about a minute, till you smell a pleasant toasted scent, some of them may pop. Now, pour the golden brown toasted rice into a blender, and turn to high. This will ... [... more]
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Easy Miso Soup
I love Miso soup for breakfast, but needed something easy because my time is tight, and I am sleepy in the morning. Fill a medium sized pot with the half gallon water. Use the smallest pot possible to slow evaporation. Place in the peeled garlic, ... [... more]
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Sweet Potato Curry
I saw this on a cooking show and modified it to suit me. It's very quick and easy to prepare and very tasty. Heat oil in frying pan and cook garlic and onions until onions are soft. Add curry paste, stir and cook for 2 or 3 minutes until ... [... more]
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Spicy Mongolian Noodles
Found this recipe on the RecipesLive website. quick and easy and delicious. Meanwhile, place the 1/3 cup water, ginger and garlic in a large soup pot. Add the broth, soy sauce, and chili paste. Cover and bring to a boil. Bring a large pot of ... [... more]
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