Celebrating The Chinese New Year With Your Own Unique Dinner

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by Josh Khan

To make your dinner even tastier and more authentic, a simple turnip cake recipe will work. The following recipe below uses ingredients such as dried Chinese shrimp and Cantonese sausages to create a unique and scrumptious flavour.

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With the added knowledge of how to make turnip cakes, you can now impress your family and friends at dinner with this delicious dish.

Also, don’t get stuck on dessert or what to drink with your meal, because there is a simple solution: be simple. Handful of small mint candies will do for dessert while a nice sophisticated glass of wine is the perfect accompaniment for your meal.

It might not look as authentic as the meals enjoyed in East Asia on New Years Eve, but your creation will be pretty close.

Not only do you learn more about Chinese heritage, but you also get to evolve your cooking skills. The main point is, it’s not how the dinner looks, its how it tastes!

Have a happy Chinese New Year!

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This recipe is very close and almost as good as what is served at a local resturant here called Richard's. I'll make it again sometime.

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