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Very Very tasty chicken. Just like the one I had when I was in Japan. I used only one egg and added some sesame oil instead. I also added some chopped ginger. For chicken, I used boness skinless thighs. Thank you for this recipe!
Mmmmm, very good dumplings. I didn't use pork, just shrimp, still very flavorful. I made wonton soup, using carrots and Chinese napa cabbage. Great for a cold winter day. I had some leftover wontons, so I froze them for later use.
A basic cut-out cookie recipe. I didn't use milk, so the cookies were more crispy. I also added lemon peel. Maybe lemon icing would be good for decorating the cookies.
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I found this pie to be a great combination of flavors that would appeal to those liking apple, pecan, and custard pies. On top of the great taste was the fact that this pie was one of the simplest to prepare. The only suggestion I have is to purchase a deep dish pie crust as the filling was more than enough for one regular pie crust but probably not quite enough for two. Because of the delicious combination of holiday pie flavors and ease of preparation, it is a great choice to take to those holiday events. I plan to.