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Chinese Dandelion Dumplings
I submitted this Chinese dandelion dumplings recipe for the 2009 Dandelion Cook-Off at Breitenbach Winery Dandelion Festival. These were a crowd favorite, especially the Asian-style dipping sauce. If you like dandelion greens, you'll love these. Formed dumplings can be frozen up to two months.
Chinese Steamed Daikon Cake
A traditional Chinese New Year favorite, this classic dish can also be enjoyed throughout the year. This is my adaptation of my grandmother's recipe. This recipe is absolutely delicious! Serve immediately plain, or with hoisin sauce, oyster sauce, soy sauce, or chili sauce.
Mom's Wonton
I recently learned to make homemade won tons from my mother. They can be deep fried as an appetizer, but I prefer them in a rich, homemade chicken broth with baby bok choy or other leafy greens. Extras will freeze well for later enjoyment.
Golden Sesame Balls
A Chinese pastry with lotus paste filling.
Tea Leaf Eggs
It may not sound edible, but trust me, once you start, you can't stop! The best part about the recipe, is that you can just leave the eggs alone, and they still come out perfect.
Chinese Lion's Head Soup
This is my family's version of lion's head soup and for me it is the best type of comfort food! It is best served with white sticky rice, and wonderful enjoyed on a cold winter day.
Chinese Spicy Hot And Sour Soup
This has lots of different flavors going on, and is a very special soup to serve your guests. The spicy hot comes from the white pepper, and the sour comes from the vinegar.
Pork Wonton Soup
Steamed pork-filled wontons and steamed vegetables make a hearty and satisfying soup.
Chef John's Chinese Scallion Pancakes
These fun-to-make flatbreads are a common fixture on menus in China, and while they all feature the same few ingredients, they come in a variety of thicknesses. The thinner you make these, the crispier they'll be, but you won't get that nice, layered, oniony inside. On the other hand, if you make them too thick, they can be a little doughy inside, so I try to shoot for something in between.
Slow Cooker Mongolian Beef
I got this recipe from a friend and it is wonderful. My kids love it. It tastes like you got it at a Chinese restaurant and the slow cooker does most of the work! Serve over steamed rice.
Steamed Fish with Ginger
If you like fish or even anything about Chinese food you'll love this recipe.
Stir-Fry Pork with Ginger
A simple Chinese dish. The wine and ginger gives the dish its fragrant smell. Best served with warm rice.
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