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Hot and Spicy Sichuan Chicken
This is a traditional Chinese dish, which is simple to make. Tender chunks of chicken are bathed in a rich, hot, and spicy sauce. Enjoy with freshly cooked white rice.
Sweet and Sour Chicken
This sweet and sour chicken recipe makes crispy fried chicken pieces with pineapple and bell pepper served with a homemade tangy and sweet sauce.
Sweet and Sour Chicken with Pineapple
I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for, so I combined two of my favorite recipes. Crispy fried chicken in an Asian sweet and sour sauce.
Classic General Tso's Chicken
This is the classic that is so popular in Chinese restaurants. Banana sauce can be found in Asian stores. It is made in the Philippines. If you can't get it, substitute ketchup.
Moo Goo Gai Pan II
While you may see this dish frequently at American Chinese restaurants, it is actually a true Cantonese dish. This is the Americanized version that will duplicate what you're used to eating for take-out. You can substitute sherry and soy sauce for the white wine to make a version with brown sauce.
Spicy Chinese Chicken Wings
These easy, spicy chicken wings are an excellent alternative to regular hot wings! I learned this recipe from my mother, who is from Taiwan, and it was always a childhood favorite! Almost all seasonings can be adjusted according to taste. (The Vietnamese chili garlic sauce can be found at any oriental grocery or even most regular groceries).
Chicken with Green Peppers in Black Bean Sauce
A classic Chinese dish, one of my favourites. Serve over a bed of rice.
Deb's General Tso's Chicken
This General Tso's chicken uses cornstarch batter for a crisp, golden brown coating. Frying the chicken twice makes it extra crispy. A spicy, sweet soy sauce mixture with ginger and garlic adds incredible flavor. Don't scrimp or replace the ingredients โ you might be disappointed. You can make the sauce and complete the first chicken fry up to 3 days ahead, then complete the second fry before serving. Serve with rice or noodles tossed with steamed vegetables, such as broccoli, zucchini, squash, and green onions.
Beefy Chinese Dumplings
This is a delicious veggie and beef dumpling recipe that my mom has been making ever since I can remember. It may take some time and practice when it comes to making these, but it's well worth it. Just boil them in water and serve hot with soy sauce, or add them to a soup.
Mongolian Beef II
Savory strips of sirloin roast are soaked in a spicy marinade and sauteed with green onions. Serve over steamed rice or fried rice noodles.
Spicy Beef Filet in Oyster Sauce
My good friend Lin gave me a recipe for beef in oyster sauce, I misread the amount of black pepper called for in her recipe, and the result was fantastic! I especially like the recipe because no soy sauce is used. My husband likes to eat them with the leftover sliced uncooked onion to bring out the sweetness of the oyster sauce.
Sweet and Sour Chicken Stir-Fry
This sweet and sour chicken stir-fry recipe is a version of the Asian-style favorite that includes carrots, bell pepper, garlic, and pineapple. The requisite soy sauce and vinegar add the sour to the sweet!
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