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Char Siu (Chinese Barbeque Pork)
My favorite Chinese food ever! Chinese dark soy sauce is actually a key component. Serve with rice or noodles.
Taiwanese Ground Pork and Pickled Cucumbers
This is a Taiwanese-style minced pork, usually eaten over rice with a vegetable. Can easily double or triple the recipe if needed.
Brandi's Wontons
These Chinese dumplings are so delicious and filling, I actually serve these as a meal. They also freeze well to make appetizers at a later date.
Ants Climbing a Tree (Sichuan Spicy Vermicelli Stir-Fry)
"Ants on a tree" is one of most well known Sichuan dishes. It is a combination of ground pork and mung bean vermicelli. In addition to that, we use Sichuan peppercorn powder, topped with fresh green onion, it is a very good main course for your dining table.
Chinese Dan-Bin
This is an every-day recipe in Taiwan. Bacon and egg are fried with a tortilla and served with hot sauce. If you are an average picky-eater, you will probably not enjoy. You may use either bacon or ham.
Cantonese Style Lobster
This recipe for Cantonese-style lobster is so, so good! My grandma, who is Chinese, makes this every time I go to see her, ever since I was little. I love this stuff!
Chinese Take-Out Shrimp with Garlic
There is a great garlic flavor to this with an underlying heat that is fabulous served over rice!
Shrimp Stir Fry With Egg Noodles
This delicious shrimp and noodle stir-fry dish is colorful, easy to make, and will keep you wanting seconds. Enjoy!
Air Fryer Chinese Sweet and Sour Pork
Skip takeout and make your own sweet and sour pork at home. I like to toss some egg rolls in the air fryer while it is hot so that the meal has that full Chinese takeout feel to it. Serve over rice if desired.
Slow-Cooked Red Braised Pork Belly
This is one of the most common Chinese household dishes. You almost never find this dish in restaurants because it takes a long time to cook and because it is gloriously fatty. Serve with steamed rice and your choice of vegetable.
Chinese Pork Tenderloin
This Chinese pork tenderloin starts with a delicious and easy-to-prepare marinade with ingredients easily found at a Chinese grocery store. Don't let the ingredients fool you; this is a meal that even the less adventurous will enjoy.
Chinese Braised Spare Ribs
For people who don't want tons of sugar in their rubs, it's a nice change to provide lighter ribs. When I don't have spare ribs, I have pork chops.
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