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Dumpling soup

Dumpling soup

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Prep Time: 40 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

This dumpling (man-du) soup is Korean's traditional food in New Year. Also, you can deep fry this dumpling with soy sauce and it is very good, too.

German Bread Dumplings

German Bread Dumplings

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Prep Time: 35 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

This is a straight-forward version of the classic German bread dumpling recipe...but with a twist! I discovered a "secret" ingredient that makes this recipe foolproof... A common difficulty with any kind of dumplings is to get the right consistency, s…

Asian Dumpling Soup

Asian Dumpling Soup

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

I seem to be on a super-easy soup kick lately, and that's a good thing for the rest of you. A couple weeks ago I wasn't feeling too well and just about any food available was looking rather unappetizing. The first day I felt a little more like eating, I t…

The perfect hard boiled egg, every time!

The perfect hard boiled egg, every time!

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Prep Time: 0 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Today's post is a back to basics cooking lesson, How to boil an egg. The perfect boiled or hard boiled egg is when the egg is cooked all the way through and the yolk is golden , there shouldn't be a grey/green ring around the yolk. To me if a hard boiled…

Lemon Spaghetti

Lemon Spaghetti

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

This fresh, light pasta is the perfect multitasker! Enjoy it as an amazing main course, or it pairs perfectly with grilled shrimp, fish or chicken. You can even add extra vegetables to bulk it up! It's the perfect warm weather pasta. For more quick an…

Fruity Kool-Aid Candied Popcorn

Fruity Kool-Aid Candied Popcorn

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 40 Minutes

Fun, fruity and addictive! Grab your favorite Kool-Aid flavor and pop up a batch today! The kids love it and the adults do too. It has that wonderful salty/sweet combination that grownups appreciate too! Perfect for birthday parties, school treats or p…

Creamy Cole Slaw

Creamy Cole Slaw

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

Cole Slaw is a quick recipe that you can make as a side dish to go with any main course, whether it is barbecue, burgers, or just a nice club sandwich, this is sure to be the perfect partner. Creamy cole slaw would be perfect for an outdoor picnic as wel…

Potato Bacon Torte

Potato Bacon Torte

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Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Cook Time: 40 Minutes

A fantastic recipe for the perfect brunch or dinner.

Quiche

Quiche

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Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Cook Time: 40 Minutes

This is a perfect brunch. If you are having people over or if you are doing a shower this is a perfect dish you can prepare the night before and just cook it in the morning. One of the hardest things with brunch is to keep eggs warm or get up early enou…

Mini Weaner Wraps

Mini Weaner Wraps

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

I started making these when my granddaughter was in Early Headstart, they loved them. These kids had such little hands so they were the perfect size.

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Slip Through The Garden Gate....
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Great Food A Millennial Perspective

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Hi, my name is Dylan, I’m 16 years old and love food. I eat out all over the country in the search of the perfect meal but haven’t found it yet. There are many great restaurants in the world and it’s my job to eat at them. I shoot all of my own…

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At an early age, I fell in love with desserts. At the age of 7, a mystifying chocolate goop of a cake that my mom baked fascinated me. The flawlessly smooth cakes in recipe books and on cooking shows were just completely baffling. At 19, my cakes wer…

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Kaya Korean Restaurant

posted July 31, 2010 in je\'s anatomy

We wanted to make the most out of my last days in Manila before my US assignment so we tried really hard to spend a lot of time doing what we enjoy the most – eating. We planned to have dinner one Thursday night but Boyet was stuck in heavy traffic (read full article)

Mandu - Korean-Style Potstickers with Ssamjang / Kochujang Sauce - Recipe

posted June 18, 2010 in Herbivoracious

Vegetarian Mandu (Korean potstickers) I never grow tired of potstickers, but I thought it might be time to branch out from my standard recipe. Hsiao-Ching had told me about about a sauce from the Momofuku cookbook involving kochujang, ssamjang (tw (read full article)

Yang’s Dumpling Video

posted May 31, 2010 in The Shanghai Foodist

I was searching for something regarding Xiao Yang’s — the place for shēngjiān in this city — and came across this great video about the shēngjiān experience there.  Of course it is better than anything I can do with a camera, b (read full article)

Dumpling Quest: Guōtiē in the Morning

posted May 28, 2010 in The Shanghai Foodist

★★★☆☆ On my way out yesterday morning, I was desperately seeking my favorite jiānbǐng vendor for a delicious, cheap, and savory breakfast.  To my complete disappointment, Mei Ling – jiānbǐng extraordinaire – was already sold out of (read full article)

Make It Yourself: Jiǎozi (the real deal)

posted May 12, 2010 in The Shanghai Foodist

For one of my first “Make It Yourself” posts, I began my education in dumpling making by learning how to successfully heat frozen ones up.  Today, I completed that education, by successfully making jiǎozi from scratch (save for the actual wrapp (read full article)

NEW - Mother's Day Dinner: Asian Potstickers

posted May 07, 2010 in Cucina Domenico

Spring has sprung and it's time once again to celebrate and honor all of our Moms! Last year I shared a breakfast recipe for Apple Cinnamon French Toast. This year, I'm going to share a recipe that you can make for a nice Mother's Day lunch or dinner (read full article)

Dumpling Quest: Xiǎolóngbāo at the Yu Gardens

posted April 27, 2010 in The Shanghai Foodist

★☆☆☆☆ Much has been written about and said regarding the famous Shanghai xiǎolóngbāo found at the historic and “tranquil” Yu Gardens.  I finally decided to venture over there to see what all the hype was about. I waited in line for (read full article)

Dumpling Quest: guōtiē

posted March 08, 2010 in The Shanghai Foodist

On the corner of Taicang Lu and Songshan Lu, just east of Xintiandi, there is a corner stall selling shēngjiān and guōtiē.  Feeling pretty hungry on a recent walk in that neighborhood, I followed my nose to the smell of these pork filled dumpli (read full article)

Make It Yourself: Hún tún

posted February 15, 2010 in The Shanghai Foodist

During the Chinese New Year celebration, it is customary (especially in the North) to make and eat dumplings with friends and family.  While hún tún – wontons – are not the traditional dumpling made for the festivities, I decided to have a fri (read full article)

Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Farewell Wujiang Lu

posted February 13, 2010 in The Shanghai Foodist

I wish I could remember the last Yang’s shēngjiān I had.  I’m trying to remember, but I can’t.  If I had known it was going to be the last one I’d have from the stall on Wujiang Lu, I would have savored it.  I would have wanted to remem (read full article)

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