37136 spicy chinese five rubbed dipping lieberman Recipes

  • Spicy Scallop and Bean Thread Noodle Salad
    chinese long beans or slender green beans and
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    chinese long beans or slender green beans, red bell pepper (8 oz.), dried bean thread noodles (see, bay scallops, rinsed, minced garlic, minced fresh ginger, vegetable oil, hot chile flakes, soy sauce, balsamic vinegar, sugar, sliced green onions (including green tops)
    12 ingredients
  • Chinese Broccoli With Oyster Sauce
    chinese mustard (chinese broccoli), peanut oil and
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    chinese mustard (chinese broccoli), peanut oil, oyster sauce, sesame oil, toasted sesame seeds
    7 min, 5 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
  • Five-Spice Grilled Chicken Thighs with Blackberry Glaze
    five-spice powder, salt, freshly ground black pepper and
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    five-spice powder, salt, freshly ground black pepper, skinless, boneless chicken thighs, sugar-free seedless blackberry jam (such as smucker s), cider vinegar, water, grated peeled fresh ginger, fresh blackberries (optional)
    19 min, 10 ingredients
  • Chinese Broccoli with Sausage and Polenta
    chinese broccoli, thick ends trimmed, water, salt and
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    chinese broccoli, thick ends trimmed, water, salt, polenta (not instant ) or yellow cornmeal, unsalted butter, softened, heavy cream, grated parmesan, olive oil, hot italian sausage, casings removed, garlic cloves, thinly sliced, salt, black pepper
    45 min, 12 ingredients
  • Chinese Broccoli With Ginger Sauce
    chinese broccoli (6 medium stalk ), homemade chicken broth and
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    chinese broccoli (6 medium stalk ), homemade chicken broth, shao hsing rice wine or 1 1/2 tsp dry sherry, ginger juice (method in note, below), cornstarch, salt, sugar, vegetable oil, ginger
    5 min, 9 ingredients
  • Chinese Noodle Salad
    chinese cabbage or 1/2-1 savoy cabbage, shredded and
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    chinese cabbage or 1/2-1 savoy cabbage, shredded, chang or similar fried chinese noodles, pine nuts or 1/2 cup slivered almonds, lightly toasted in a dry pan until golden brown, spring onions, chopped, caster sugar, white wine vinegar or 1/4 cup white vinegar, soy sauce, olive oil, sesame oil
    15 min, 9 ingredients
  • Chinese Noodles
    chinese egg noodles and
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    chinese egg noodles, links sausages (i use johnsonville original breakfast links), eggs, hard boiled, green onions, soy sauce, sesame seeds (optional)
    35 min, 6 ingredients
  • Chinese Mustard Vinaigrette
    chinese mustard (coleman s) or 2 tsp english mustard (col... and
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    chinese mustard (coleman s) or 2 tsp english mustard (coleman s), rice wine vinegar, soy sauce, light sesame oil, honey, salt, black pepper, peanut oil
    5 min, 8 ingredients
  • Spicy Sesame Peanut Noodles Spicy Sesame Peanut Noodles
    chinese egg noodles ( i have found that using whole wheat... and
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    chinese egg noodles ( i have found that using whole wheat spaghetti noodles work as well. i also usually throw in the whole box of pasta with this same amount of sauce and it s perfect), sesame oil, peanut oil, green onions , thinly sliced on the diagonal, fresh ginger, minced, garlic cloves, minced, red chili paste, brown sugar, creamy peanut butter, rice vinegar, soy sauce, water, toasted sesame seeds, fresh cilantro leaves, for garnish
    10 min, 14 ingredients
  • Chinese Broccoli with Crabmeat Chinese Broccoli with Crabmeat
    chinese broccoli (1 large bunch; sometimes called chinese... and
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    chinese broccoli (1 large bunch; sometimes called chinese kale), reduced-sodium chicken broth, cornstarch, asian sesame oil, sugar, salt, black pepper, chinese rice wine * or sake, canola or corn oil, jumbo lump crabmeat , picked over and slightly flaked, minced scallion (white part only ), minced peeled fresh ginger
    30 min, 12 ingredients
  • Chinese Sesame Noodles with Chicken Chinese Sesame Noodles with Chicken
    chinese sesame paste or 1/2 cup tahini (stir before measu... and
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    chinese sesame paste or 1/2 cup tahini (stir before measuring), soy sauce, minced ginger, garlic, minced, sugar, dark sesame oil, hot chili oil (amount to taste), cooked chicken breast, cucumber, chinese egg noodles (wheat noodles or thin spaghetti may also be used), sesame seeds (optional)
    38 min, 11 ingredients
  • Chinese Okra and Tofu Stir Fry Chinese Okra and Tofu Stir Fry
    chinese black mushrooms , soak and remove stems and
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    chinese black mushrooms , soak and remove stems, chicken broth, ginger, minced, salt, granulated onion, sugar, soy sauce, tofu, drain and cut into cubes, chinese okra, peel and cut into chucks, oil, cornstarch roux, stalks green onions , 1 inch pieces
    20 min, 12 ingredients
  • Spicy Corn Fritters Spicy Corn Fritters
    dipping sauce, rice vinegar, sugar and
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    dipping sauce, rice vinegar, sugar, red chili pepper flakes, salt, garlic, minced, fritters, flour, baking powder, salt, ground coriander, ground cumin, egg, lightly beaten, lemon juice, water, corn kernels , cut from 3 large cobs (or frozen corn, defrost and drain first), scallions or green onions, finely sliced (about half a cup), chopped cilantro, grapeseed , canola, or peanut oil (a high smoke point oil) for frying
    15 min, 19 ingredients
  • Chinese War Wonton Soup Chinese War Wonton Soup
    chinese barbecued pork, sugar, hoisin sauce, soy sauce and
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    chinese barbecued pork, sugar, hoisin sauce, soy sauce, rice wine, salt, boneless pork loin, in 1 piece, trimmed of fat, wontons, beaten egg, chopped onion, chopped water chestnuts, soy sauce, grated fresh ginger root, sugar, salt, pepper, ground pork, fresh shrimp, finely chopped, wonton wrappers, water, war wonton soup, chicken bouillon cubes, beef bouillon cubes, fresh mushrooms, washed, stems trimmed and sliced, green onions, diagonally, cut in 1 pieces, tops included, head nappa cabbage, head bok choy, frozen snow peas, water chestnuts, drained and sliced, bamboo shoots, drained, chinese barbecued pork, sliced to thin bite size pieces (recipe above), wontons (recipe above), boneless, skinless chicken breast, shrimp , bitesize, shelled and deveined, lobster meat, cut in bite size pieces (optional)
    2 hour 20 min, 35 ingredients
  • Chinese Bistro Ribs Chinese Bistro Ribs
    chinese fermented black beans, garlic cloves, chopped and
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    chinese fermented black beans, garlic cloves, chopped, chopped peeled fresh ginger, chopped onion, lapsang souchong tea bags, boiling water, racks of baby back ribs (about 2 lb total), cut into ribs, vegetable oil, soy sauce, dry sherry, cider vinegar, pure maple syrup
    12 ingredients
  • Chinese Pork or Chicken Rolls Chinese Pork or Chicken Rolls
    cooked egg roll crepes (, see chinese egg roll wrap ) and
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    cooked egg roll crepes (, see chinese egg roll wrap ), chinese cabbage, finely chopped (use regular cabbage if not available), water chestnuts, chopped, green onion, chopped, salt, boiling water, light soy sauce, catsup, fresh lemon juice, honey, minced pork or 2 cups chicken, browned & cooked, egg, lite olive oil
    35 min, 13 ingredients
  • Chinese Coleslaw Chinese Coleslaw
    chinese cabbage, thinly sliced or coarsely chopped ,as de... and
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    chinese cabbage, thinly sliced or coarsely chopped ,as desired (napa cabbage, not bok choy), coarsely shredded raw carrot, scallion , including tops cut lengthwise several times,then into 1 inch pieces (green onions), water chestnuts , rinsed under very hot tap water,drained,and sliced, toasted sesame seeds, extra virgin olive oil (i use olive oil even though it isn tsp oriental, just tastier and better for you), toasted sesame oil , to taste, sugar, chopped fresh cilantro leaves, salt, more to taste, fresh ground black pepper, more to taste, ground ginger, more to taste, rice vinegar or 1/4 cup white wine vinegar, more to taste, soy sauce, more to taste, distilled vinegar, to taste (if needed to adjust tartness) (optional)
    20 min, 15 ingredients




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