Friday, February 10, 2012

I need help with Asian/chinese food ideas and recipes?

I need then ASAP for one of my classes. ANY help is greatly appreciated! Thanks! =)I need help with Asian/chinese food ideas and recipes?
Special fried rice



basmati or jasmine rice are best although any will do. Cook as per normal



At the same time cook a mix of vegetables and add small shrimps



Then add the rice and the vegetables with a little sesame oil and a little soy sauce and cook for another minute or two OR instead of soy use sweet and sour



Enjoy



But do not forget the chop sticks



You can also buy a pack of pran crackers which cook on a oiled pan within secondsI need help with Asian/chinese food ideas and recipes?
POCKYS!!!

haha no buh seriously try

egg rolls:most popular asian food :O



Dorayaki:Bean paste sandwiched between two mini pancakes.



Gyouza ,AKA: pot stickers. Little balls of ground meat

wrapped in a thin, moon-shaped dough shell.

onigiri:better known as rice balls

suhsi:DELICIOUS %26gt;_%26lt;

Happosai

A mixure of vegetables sauteed and covered in a thick transparent sauce. Literally, "eight treasure vegetables."



Manju:Of Chinese origin, manju is kind of like an-pan, with anko (red bean paste) in the center, and Chinese dough on the outside. The outer coating can have different flavor additives as well.



Miso :The name for soy bean paste (sometimes includes wheat or rice.) The paste has lots of salt added, and the better pastes can be fermented, like cheese, for 1-2 years. Miso soup is called "miso shiru", and is probably originally from China.

Miso paste can also be added to ramen and other foods.



Mochi:A short-grain rice (mochi gome) is steamed and then pounded into a very smooth, glutonous mass. Sticky, with no real flavor. Used as the base for some other food, ala tofu.

[Usually found on New Year's Day in the soupI need help with Asian/chinese food ideas and recipes?
Vietnamese summer rolls.

So effing good, and you eat them cold so they are perfect for summer.

And you can change the ingredients to suit your tastes.



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Well...i don't know any specific recipes, but i do know some great Chinese food ideas. Here are a few: barbecue pork bun, chow mein (the original type), fried rice, kung pao chicken, stewed fish w/ginger.

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