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Sichuan (commonly mispelled as szechuwan, szceuan or szechuan) is a province in west China that is a well known variety of Chinese food. Spicy food seasoned with Sichuan pepper and hot chilies along with garlic, ginger and soy sauce; Sichuan has become a very popular and well-known style of quick Chinese recipes that are packed with flavor.

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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!

15 Minute Sichuan-Style Chicken with Peanuts
15 Minute Sichuan-Style Chicken with Peanuts

Juicy chunks of chicken and crisp sweet sugar snap peas are in a sweet and slightly sour sauce, it's quick and easy to make, suitable for a weeknight and colorful enough for the weekend. Ready in less than 20 minutes flat.

Szechuan Beef Stir-Fry
Szechuan Beef Stir-Fry

A quick, easy and delicious sichuan beef stir-fry with varieties of fresh veggies. Frozen vegetables also work perfectly well.

Sichuan Stir-fry Tofu with Mushrooms
Sichuan Stir-fry Tofu with Mushrooms

The sichuan sauce makes the tofu very flavorful, and the mushrooms absorb all the deliciousness and add great texture.

Sichuan Sticky Ribs
Sichuan Sticky Ribs

These Chinese sticky ribs are scrumptious.

Sichuan Messy Corn Stir-Fry
Sichuan Messy Corn Stir-Fry

This quick corn stir-fry is packed with flavors, sichuan hot chili oil and peppercorns give the sweet corn lots of yumminess. If you don't like the corn on the cob, simply scape the kernels off, or frozen corn can be used as well.

Sichuan Stir-Fried Bok Choy with Red Chilis
Sichuan Stir-Fried Bok Choy with Red Chilis

Sichuan peppers is the key ingredient in this recipe, ginger, garlic, scallions and fresh red chili peppers stir-fried with bok choy. Very juicy and tasty, great with some rice or noodles.

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.

Sichuan-Style Shrimp
Sichuan-Style Shrimp

This is the best shrimp recipe I have ever tasted, I do love the sichuan sauce in this recipe, very flavorful, I will make it again and again.

Sichuan Broccoli, Tofu, and Carrot Stir-Fry
Sichuan Broccoli, Tofu, & Carrot Stir-Fry

Quick, easy and packed with deliciousness. Serve this sichuan style stir-fry dish with rice to complete the meal.

Spicy Sichuan Noodles (Dan Dan Mian)
Spicy Sichuan Noodles (Dan Dan Mian)

A classic Chinese noodle dish, it's served in almost every Chinese restaurant in China, and every family knows how to make this easy yet delicious dish.

Amazing Spicy Szechuan Chicken
Amazing Spicy Szechuan Chicken

Quick, easy, aromatic, and tasteful. Thanks.

Eggplant Sichuan Style
Eggplant Sichuan Style

Absolutely loved this sichuan style eggplant stir-fry. It's packed with flavor. Sweet, sour, and salty sauce made a great base. Served it with some steamed brown rice, delicious!!

Sichuan Stir-Fried Vegetables with Noodles
Sichuan Stir-Fried Vegetables with Noodles

Quick, easy yet delicious, an ideal week-night meal. Sichuan spicy oil really adds lots of yumminess, you can find it in most Asian or Chinese grocery store. Use any vegetables you have on hand.

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