56573 ginger scallion napa slaw sizzly five Recipes

  • Ginger and Scallion Sauce
    scallions, finely chopped, ginger, finely chopped, salt and
    1 More
    scallions, finely chopped, ginger, finely chopped, salt, oil , preferably peanut
    10 min, 4 ingredients
  • Soba Noodles With Sweet Ginger Scallion Sauce
    soba noodles , cooked per instructions, salt and pepper and
    12 More
    soba noodles , cooked per instructions, salt and pepper, sesame seeds, lightly toasted, cucumber , thinly julienne (optional), lime wedge (optional), scallions, finely sliced, minced ginger, chopped cilantro, sesame oil or 2 -3 tbsp grapeseed oil, chili oil, soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, honey, salt and black pepper
    20 min, 14 ingredients
  • Napa Cabbage Salad
    napa cabbage ($0.25), tomatoes ($0.33), onion ($0.08) and
    2 More
    napa cabbage ($0.25), tomatoes ($0.33), onion ($0.08), chili peppers ($0.08), rice wine vinegar ($0.25)
    5 ingredients
  • Napa Cabbage Salad
    napa cabbage, green onion, chopped and
    8 More
    napa cabbage, green onion, chopped, butter or 4 tbsp margarine, ramen noodles, sliced almonds, sesame seeds, white wine vinegar, canola oil, soy sauce, sugar
    20 min, 10 ingredients
  • Stir-Fried Tofu and Bok Choy in Ginger Sauce
    low-sodium soy sauce, low-sodium chicken broth and
    14 More
    low-sodium soy sauce, low-sodium chicken broth, cooking wine, sugar, cornstarch, toasted sesame oil, grated fresh ginger, extra-firm tofu, low-sodium soy sauce, cooking wine, garlic cloves, grated fresh ginger, scallions, peanut oil, bok choy, carrots
    16 ingredients
  • Cold Poached Chicken with Ginger Scallion Oil
    water, four 1/4-inch-thick slices fresh gingerroot and
    7 More
    water, four 1/4-inch-thick slices fresh gingerroot, scotch or medium-dry sherry, skinless boneless whole chicken breast (about 3/4 lb), vegetable oil, grated peeled fresh gingerroot, minced scallion, asian sesame oil, accompaniment:cold sesame spinach
    9 ingredients
  • Scallion-Ginger Fried Rice
    scallions, fresh bean sprouts, chicken broth, soy sauce and
    7 More
    scallions, fresh bean sprouts, chicken broth, soy sauce, asian sesame oil, salt , or to taste, freshly ground black pepper, chilledchinese-style white rice, corn or safflower oil, minced peeled fresh gingerroot, chinese rice wine or sake
    11 ingredients
  • Tuna Steaks with Grilled Scallions and Tomatoes
    extra-virgin olive oil, toasted sesame oil , optional and
    6 More
    extra-virgin olive oil, toasted sesame oil , optional, tuna steaks, 1 inch thick, cherry tomato halves, fresh lime juice, freshly grated ginger , optional, scallions, trimmed, cooking oil spray
    10 min, 8 ingredients
  • Five Spice Paste
    five-spice powder, soy sauce, garlic cloves, crushed
    5 min, 3 ingredients
  • Five Ways To Stay Positive In Negativity
    five ways to stay positive in negativity, by julie fuimano and
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    five ways to stay positive in negativity, by julie fuimano, easy to be positive in a positive environment. it s when things are emotionally draining and negative that you re challenged to behave differently. but you have the opportunity to be the beacon of light for others around you. by your actions and responses, you can demonstrate and teach others how to behave in an appropriate, positive and professional manner., positive energy catches on just as quickly as negative energy. sometimes people are simply stuck in a habit or pattern of behavior and are accustomed to acting a certain way. if the environment is really caustic, then it s what people are used to and may be all they know., it takes some time and effort as well as a commitment to do something differently to create sustainable change. you must be willing to identify and stop tolerating what s not working, do the right thing even if it s initially unpopular and then teach others to do the same., here are five ways you can be a positive force in your workplace ., first step is awareness, recognize the negativity around you. sometimes you can even feel your energy being drained by the words being spoken. if it feels bad or uncomfortable, then it s negative. these feelings are a form of intelligence similar to a tap on the shoulder letting you know something is not right. if you can identify what is happening, you can make good choices about handling it., it all starts with you, in what ways are you contributing to the negativity around you are you listening to gossip or participating in conversations where the only focus is to denigrate, diminish or criticize language matters. everything you say has an impact; saying something negative not only dishonors the person you re speaking about and the person you re speaking with, but it also makes you feel bad even if you don tsp realize it. learn to respect people s humanity and their right to be themselves. complaining without end does not focus on creating solutions; rather, it perpetuates and magnifies the problem, wasting everyone s precious time and energy., speak up, tell the other person how you feel by saying , this doesn tsp work for me. it s nonjudgmental, since you re making it about you, not them. also, people often don tsp realize they are being negative. point it out in a gentle, caring way: do you realize you are complaining just bringing it to their attention can be enough to shift the conversation. over time, people will learn what they can and cannot discuss with you, and it will stop being an issue. if you say nothing, your silence conveys permission to continue., be constructive , positive, meaningful and beneficial, what is the point or purpose of what you re saying is it to hurt or help and at the end of the conversation, is there an action step to take constructive conversations are empowering and leave people a little better off from having participated in them. become the kind of person who takes your time and words seriously., praise and acknowledge, amazing what a few words of praise and acknowledgement can do. you want to be the kind of person people gravitate to because they know they will be uplifted by you, not put down or drained of life-sustaining energy. in short, you want people to feel good after being in your presence., no matter what is going on around you , you control your inner environment and how you choose to respond to external events and situations. it s your responsibility to become the kind of person you enjoy being and with whom others enjoy being around., it takes a true leader to walk a path different from the crowd. so when others are negative, stretch your boldness muscles and be positive in spite of what others do or think. it s the only way to create a ripple of change. and if we all do our part, then slowly but surely, we will make a difference in our work environment and the larger community.
    18 ingredients
  • Ginger Chicken
    ginger, canola oil, chicken breasts , meat only, onion and
    5 More
    ginger, canola oil, chicken breasts , meat only, onion, garlic, soy sauce, white vinegar, sugar, sliced scallions
    9 ingredients
  • Braised Peas With Ginger and Cilantro Braised Peas With Ginger and Cilantro
    vegetable oil, sesame oil, garlic clove, minced and
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    vegetable oil, sesame oil, garlic clove, minced, chopped fresh ginger, scallions, white part only, finely chopped (reserve tops for garnish), chopped cilantro leaf, fresh shelled peas, water, chopped scallion top
    15 min, 9 ingredients
  • Peanut-Crusted Tilapia With Frizzled Ginger & Scallions Peanut-Crusted Tilapia With Frizzled Ginger & Scallions
    vegetable oil and
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    vegetable oil, scallion , cut lengthwise into fine matchsticks, fresh ginger , cut into matchsticks, kosher salt, all-purpose flour, egg, salted peanuts, finely chopped, skinless tilapia fillets, fresh ground black pepper
    31 min, 9 ingredients
  • Scallion and Ginger Sauce Scallion and Ginger Sauce
    scallions, roughly chopped and
    5 More
    scallions, roughly chopped, fresh ginger, peeled and roughly chopped, thyme sprigs, picked, garlic clove, crushed, canola oil, salt and freshly ground pepper
    15 min, 6 ingredients
  • Scallion and Ginger Sauce Scallion and Ginger Sauce
    scallions, roughly chopped and
    6 More
    scallions, roughly chopped, ginger, peeled and roughly chopped, thyme sprigs, picked, garlic clove, crushed, rice wine vinegar, canola oil, salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
    10 min, 7 ingredients
  • Soy Marinated Wagyu with Congee, Ginger & Scallion Soy Marinated Wagyu with Congee, Ginger & Scallion
    wagyu, 1/4-inch thick , 2 1/2 oz, short grain rice and
    10 More
    wagyu, 1/4-inch thick , 2 1/2 oz, short grain rice, scallion oil, dried scallops, chicken stock, sea salt, garlic cloves, chopped ginger, sugar, soy sauce, mirin, sesame oil
    1 hour 15 min, 12 ingredients
  • Steamed Chicken (Zheng Ji) With Ginger-Scallion Dipping Sauce Steamed Chicken (Zheng Ji) With Ginger-Scallion Dipping Sauce
    roasting chickens, kosher salt, sugar, salt and
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    roasting chickens, kosher salt, sugar, salt, light soy sauce, gingerroot, peeled & finely chopped, garlic cloves, chopped, scallions, finely chopped, peanut oil, sesame oil
    1 hour 25 min, 10 ingredients
  • Orange-Ginger Glazed Cornish Game Hens Orange-Ginger Glazed Cornish Game Hens
    fresh orange juice, fresh ginger, minced and
    10 More
    fresh orange juice, fresh ginger, minced, low sodium soy sauce, honey, water, cornstarch, cornish hens, skinned and halved, salt, pepper, ground ginger, scallion, thinly sliced garnish
    40 min, 12 ingredients




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