In a bowl, toss the shrimp with 1 teaspoon of the soy sauce and 1/4 teaspoon each of salt and pepper. In another bowl, toss the pork with the remaining 1 teaspoon of soy sauce and 1/4 teaspoon each of ...
Make the peanut dipping sauce: In a food processor, combine the cooled rice and the remaining ingredients. Process until the mixture becomes a fine paste. Thin the sauce with 1/2 cup water, and ...
Aloha Hawaii! In our Hawaii’s Kitchen, May’s Foods Hawaii is back with some Ono dishes and recipes! In Hawaii it is all about the pupu dish at the party! One dish that everyone is going to Love is ...
Skip the delivery app and fry up some fast fresh Chinese food favorites at home. Everyone loves the convenience of takeout, but it's easier than you might think to recreate your favorite delivery ...
1/2 cup cooked chicken or pork thinly sliced (optional) 1. Prepare noodles by soaking in water for 15 minutes (or cook for 5 minutes).2. Shred lettuce amp; peel carrot into thin strips with peeler.3.
GROWING UP IN Saigon, Ngoan Nguyen learned how to make spring rolls from her mother, Tao. Chocked full of lettuce and herbs, prawns or pork, spring rolls are commonly eaten as appetizers in Vietnam. A ...
Summer is a lot of things, but fun for the cook ain’t necessarily one of them. It can get pretty muggy standing outside in front of a grill come July, and if you’re old-school like me, you could be ...