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Hot Pepper Chicken
Hot Pepper Chicken

Nutty, ever so slightly sweet and spicy. You have to love how quick and easy to make this delicious dish.

Kung Pao Tofu
Kung Pao Tofu

This kung pao tofu was very tasty. I used two green bell peppers and 1 red bell peppers. Didn't have oyster sauce, so I used housin sauce, and it worked deliciously well.

Garlic Scape Stir-fry with Scrambled Eggs
Garlic Scape Stir-fry with Scrambled Eggs

Garlic scape is a popular and common vegetable in China, it's used a lot in stir-fry, this recipe is one of the classic ones. It's quick and easy to put everything together, and it tastes simply delicious!

Carrot, Peas and Mushroom Fried Rice
Carrot, Peas & Mushroom Fried Rice

Leftover rice is great for making fried rice, add whatever veggies you have in the fridge or freezer. Any your favorite stir-fry sauce or a combination of sauce binds everything together, scrambled eggs is always a great addition to add. Quick and easy to put together, and goes well with any Chinese dishes.

Chinese Style Sauteed Firm Tofu
Chinese Style Sauteed Firm Tofu

I put the heavy baking pan above the tofu for 2 hours, lots of water came out, that definitely helped tofu develop a firmer texture. I didn't use onion, instead used the scallions, also added some oyster sauce. Very tasty and easy to make.

Rapini and Tofu Stir Fry
Rapini & Tofu Stir Fry

Rapini and tofu are stir-fried in a sweet and sour Chinese cooking sauce. A quick, easy and tasty one skillet dish, serve it over a bed of rice.

P.F. Chang's Roasted Chicken Cantonese Style
P.F. Chang's Roasted Chicken Cantonese Style

A copycat recipe of a popular chinese chain in the US. The method used creates a super crispy skin for this roast chicken.

Anise Chicken for Two
Anise Chicken for Two

A very easy and fairly quick one pot meal that's perfect when you're in a hurry. Chunks of chicken and rice seasoned with star anise and Chinese five spice powder. Yum.

Sichuan Stir-Fry Eggplant with Bell Peppers
Sichuan Stir-Fry Eggplant with Bell Peppers

A classic Chinese sichuan stir-fry. There are lots of notes in this dish, spicy, sweet, fermented taste from soy bean paste, and Asian symbol flavor from garlic, ginger and scallions. In China, the eggplant is usually fried in a good amount of oil under a high temperature, and sometimes people add some minced pork to add flavor. It's a delicious and popular dish that you can find at every Chinese restaurant in China.

Pork Fried Rice
Pork Fried Rice

Excellent! Very easy to put together. Would be good with shrimp, also!

Quick Broccoli and Chicken Stir-Fry
Quick Broccoli & Chicken Stir-Fry

Made this dish with chicken breasts, some of the fresh vegetables I had on hand. Used Asian staple ingredients for sauce and seasonings, it came out very flavorful. Served it over a bed of warm rice to make a complete and delicious meal.

Quick Chinese Chicken Salad
Quick Chinese Chicken Salad

If you just need a quick dinner, this scrumptious salad is the perfect dish for you!

Stir-fried Long Beans with Red Chile and Garlic
Stir-fried Long Beans with Red Chile & Garlic

This is one of the popular Chinese dishes, and it is very easy to make. The spiciness and garlicky taste give the green beans some outstanding flavor!

Easy Kimchi
Easy Kimchi

If you are a big fan of kimchi and looking for an easy yet delicious kimchi recipe, this is the one. It's simple, it's easy to do at home, and you will be satisfied.

Garlic, Shrimp, and Vegetable Stir-Fry
Garlic, Shrimp, & Vegetable Stir-Fry

Shrimp are stir fried with fresh vegetables and Chinese stir-fry sauce. Serve it with rice to make a complete meal. Quick, easy, tasty and packed with goodness.

Chow Fun (Fan)
Chow Fun (Fan)

Definitely a five star recipe. I used salami instead of ham, because that was all I had at the moment, and it came out delicious. If you are a big fan of Chinese food and would't mind cooking in your own kitchen, you should give it a go. By the way, chow fan (fun) is how Chinese say fried rice. Happy Cooking :)