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Recipes >> Cuisine By Region/Origin >> Asian


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Chinese Brown Sauce
You won't believe how well this goes with virtually any kind of main dish, barring a few of course. I found this recipe in a recent issue of an Australian Food magazine and tweaked it a little. So far, I have used it to serve over steamed veggies, drizzled over fried rice and served alongwith chinese omelettes. Extremely versatile, kind of like the Asian equivalent of the Western Gravy.

Added:9th Mar, 2007 | Viewed 1231 times

Crispy Oat Prawns
An interesting wok dish with heaps of crunch!!

Added:12th Dec, 2006 | Viewed 659 times

Chai Cake With Green-Tea Syrup
A very delicate and exotic flavoured specialty cake, this recipe would be perfect for an Asian-inspired yum-cha or tea session.

Added:23rd Nov, 2006 | Viewed 677 times

Sesame Pork Cups
Although a tad messy, these could be great finger food for an Asian-inspired party. Ready in under 10 minutes, this dish is very flavourful and crunchy.

Added:6th Nov, 2006 | Viewed 253 times

Crisp Tofu With Ginger Dipping Sauce
This can be a nice little starter for an asian-inspired main course. Baking the tofu instead of deep-frying makes this dish healthier and less greasy. The tofu also stays crispier instead of going soggy.

Added:29th Aug, 2006 | Viewed 501 times

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