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Gai Pad Khing (Ginger Chicken)

Gai Pad Khing (Ginger Chicken)

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

So this dish is chicken stir-fried in ginger. This is a simple, quick meal that could equally be made with pork or beef, or even shrimp, or for the vegetarians, tofu marinated in a mixture of dark soy and fish sauce for flavor.

Dark Chocolate Coconut Cookies

Dark Chocolate Coconut Cookies

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Chewy coconut and the bite of dark chocolate combine in a great tasting cookie.

Hot Peanut Butter Chocolate

Hot Peanut Butter Chocolate

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

Pure delight made with extreme dark 79% cocoa drinking chocolate. I used skim milk and salted Adams smooth pb (I think the salt gave a nice added touch).

Baci di dama

Baci di dama

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Prep Time: 25 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

cakes with dark chocolate

Beer and Brown Sugar Pork Chops

Beer and Brown Sugar Pork Chops

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Prep Time: 60 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

In this recipe, dark beer and brown sugar are married in a marinade for pork chops. As a result, the chops are intensely flavorful and incredibly juicy. This is a recipe you simply must try!

Swirled Minicakes w/ Dark Chocolate Icing

Swirled Minicakes w/ Dark Chocolate Icing

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

I prepared these minicakes for St. Patty's Day. They were turned out wonderful! Of course you can perpare these minicakes for any occasion. Just change the color of the sugar sprinkles! Do enjoy!

Oatmeal Bread

Oatmeal Bread

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Prep Time: 120 Minutes
Cook Time: 45 Minutes

A soft, dark loaf of bread.

Sweet & Spicy Peach Sauce

Sweet & Spicy Peach Sauce

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

This sauce is so good! It's not too spicy so even those of the most delicate taste buds should enjoy this recipe. It's perfect with practically everything- especially my breaded chicken!

CARAMEL SAUCE

CARAMEL SAUCE

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

This sauce goes well with apples, apple pies and ice cream!!! Enjoy!

Turkey With Soy, Star Anise and Ginger

Turkey With Soy, Star Anise and Ginger

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Turkey With Soy, Star Anise and Ginger

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Retake Homemade: Teriyaki Pork Stir Fry

posted August 14, 2010 in Pots and Plots

In the freezer section, Bird’s Eye makes a teriyaki stir fry  that’s actually quite tasty.  It includes everything…veggies, pasta, sauce.  As convenience meals go, it’s actually one of the better ones.  But I still set out (read full article)

Hainanese Chicken Rice at Home

posted July 28, 2010 in Tamarind and Thyme

Not long after I returned to London from Singapore, I started craving Hainanese chicken rice again; despite having it twice in a week, I wanted more! And as my brother was down in London that weekend, I took the opportunity to cook chicken rice for a (read full article)

Chicken Teriyaki

posted July 23, 2010 in Yummy-as-can-be

Another one of my family’s favorite dishes is Chicken Teriyaki. Ingredients for Brine: 1/2 cup water 2 tablespoon dark soy sauce 2 tablespoon dark brown sugar 2 tablespoon mirin 4-6 skin-on filleted (boneless) chicken thighs Ingredients for (read full article)

jap chae

posted July 22, 2010 in gourmet traveller

A brief chat about the joys of Korean food last week led to a twitter pal’s first experience cooking (and eating) the Northeast Asian cuisine. After he mentioned that the next dish he would tackle was Jap Chae, it really got me craving the sav (read full article)

Kampung Fried Rice

posted July 20, 2010 in Lazy Mum - Yummy Bites

Hi there... here I am... Thank you so much for continuously visiting my Blog and a special thanks to Amy B for your encouraging words... Wow, it has been quite a while staying "inactive"... And to start off, here is a simple and delicious meal calle (read full article)

Grilled Asian Chicken

posted July 09, 2010 in Life\'s Ambrosia

Ryan and I are still pretty busy with our house which means that I haven’t been cooking much lately. It’s really kinda sad, but then again, I’ll have my new kitchens (yep that is plural I now have 2!) to cook in soon enough. I do h (read full article)

Spicy Chicken and Peach Kabobs

posted July 07, 2010 in Mangos Chili and Z

I’m kabob-inspired after reading over a week’s worth of ridiculously good-looking kabob creations over at Sippity Sup.  That’s right, Greg has been offering up a daily dose of skewered treats.  This is not one of Greg’s (read full article)

Sambal Goreng(Suun Stir fry)

posted July 07, 2010 in Malaysian Delicacies

200gm suun/glass vermicelli100gm dried beancurd sheets50gm French beans or long beans1 pc fried beancurd/tauhu goreng1 tbsp dried prawns(soak in water )3 shallots2 nips garlic1 tbsp dark soy sauce1 tbsp light soy sauce(salty)1 tbsp chili paste¾ tbsp (read full article)

Arang Korean Restaurant, New York, NY

posted July 03, 2010 in LookyTasty.com

Earlier this week, my partner and I went over to Korean town on 32nd Street for dinner. We made our way to Arang, a Korean-Japanese fusion restaurant, located on the 2nd Floor at 9 W 32nd St. The restaurant had a very nice and comfy atmosphere, with (read full article)

Arang Korean Restaurant, New York, NY

posted July 03, 2010 in LookyTasty.com

Earlier this week, my partner and I went over to Korean town on 32nd Street for dinner. We made our way to Arang, a Korean-Japanese fusion restaurant, located on the 2nd Floor at 9 W 32nd St. The restaurant had a very nice and comfy atmosphere, with (read full article)

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