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10 Minute Sichuan/Szechuan Chicken
10 Minute Sichuan/Szechuan Chicken

Quick, easy and tasty. Why order out for Chinese when it's so easy to make at home. Low in fat only 223 calories per serving with great flavor. If you are quick you can have it ready in only 10 minutes, 15 minutes at the most!

Chinese Spicy Sesame Beef Stir-Fry
Chinese Spicy Sesame Beef Stir-Fry

Quick and easy to make, and it came out colorful and tasty! We served it over a bed of rice for supper, delicious!

Cabbage Rolls I
Cabbage Rolls I

Finally make those cabbage rolls you've always wanted to try with this simple and delicious recipe.

Korean Seasoned Vegetables and Noodles with Spicy Sauce
Korean Seasoned Vegetables & Noodles with Spicy Sauce

A classic Korean dish, seasoned vegetables are served with Korean noodles and spicy sauce along with a small bowl of miso soup and kimchee.

Spinach-Mushroom Soup
Spinach-Mushroom Soup

A very rich and flavorful mushroom soup that highlights the mushrooms. Use any kind of mushrooms you can find from the exotic Enoki and Portabella (as pictured) to the readily available common white mushroom.

Sweet Potato Miso Stew
Sweet Potato Miso Stew

A cozy and comfy miso stew is ideal for cool fall and cold winter. Sweet potato, tofu (or you can use cooked chicken or pork meat instead), and mushrooms are browned with garlic, ginger and scallions first to maximize the deliciousness, then simmered in a miso based soup. Warms you up in a second!

Arugula Salad Orange Couscous and Citrus Vinaigrette
Arugula Salad Orange Couscous & Citrus Vinaigrette

This salad's presentation is quite lovely. The citrus vinaigrette is top notch and we use the leftovers for other vegetables. The combination of orange, lemon, lime and grapefruit really kick it up a notch. If you really want to impress your guests and blow them away with sophistication this is sure to wow them. Or just make the dressing and use it for other dishes and turn any ordinary vegetable into something special.

Al And Tipper Gore's Chinese Chicken with Walnuts
Al And Tipper Gore's Chinese Chicken with Walnuts

A great healthy chinese chicken. The heart-healthy walnuts add a great taste and texture to this low in fat dish.

Chinese Stuffed Pancake (????)
Chinese Stuffed Pancake (????)

This is one of several Chinese stuffed pancake recipes, here we use bok choy, shiitake mushrooms and mung bean noodles (like vermicelli), tossed with sesame oil, ginger, garlic and five spice powder, lightly fry them on a non-stick skillet until golden brown outside, and steamy and flavorful inside.

Sunomono or Japanese Noodle and Cucumber Salad
Sunomono or Japanese Noodle & Cucumber Salad

This salad is subtle and very refreshing. There are a variety of textures-chewy cold noodles (bean thread noodles, some call them cellophane noodles 'cause when you boil them they become clear), crunchy sesame seeds, and crunchy cucumber slices. Sugar salt, and vinegar combine harmoniously, each understated but very much present.

Bibimbap2 (Korean Seasoned Vegetables and Rice with Spicy Sauce)
Bibimbap2 (Korean Seasoned Vegetables & Rice with Spicy Sauce)

Bibimbap is my all-time favorite Korean dish, I have no problem to make it and eat it everyday :) I made this recipe a few days ago, this time I added homemade bean sprouts as well, and served it with three different kinds of homemade kimchi (cucumber, daikon and cabbage kimchi) and a fried egg as always. Delicious, that's the only word I can say every time :)

Ginger Pork
Ginger Pork

An easy and tasty Chinese stir-fry will for sure satisfy your palate.

Mushrooms, Asparagus and Asian Chives Japchae
Mushrooms, Asparagus & Asian Chives Japchae

This classic Korean dish can be found at almost any Korean restaurant, it's easy to make, and it's flavorful. Assorted mushrooms, Asian chives or green onions and freshly seasonal asparagus create this absolutely delicious dish.

Soba Bibimbap
Soba Bibimbap

My craving for Korean food has officially come back to life again, and this was the dish I made for dinner yesterday. Instead of using cooked rice that traditional bibimbap does, this time I cooked soba noodles instead. Sauteed a few veggies that I had on hand separately, tossed with the spicy Korean chili sauce and a bit ketchup, and served with homemade kimchi. YUM!