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Asian Coleslaw Recipe - Food.com red cabbage, snap/snow peas, sesame seed oil, vietnamese coriander, sesame seed, mint, coriander, chili pepper, basil, carrot, spring onion, bean sprouts, cabbage, rice vinegar, fish sauce I often make this as a quick side salad, quicker if you buy pre packaged coleslaw which I do if there are only 2 of us. You can replace the dressing with Nuoc Cham and some black pepper for a vietname...
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| Thai Steak Salad Recipe - Food.com beef flank steak, red cabbage, pepper, mint, coriander leaf, basil, carrot, garlic, bean sprouts, soy sauce, salt, fish sauce, brown sugar, lime juice Another delicious recipe from Cooking Light. You can substitute grilled chicken or lamb. Serving Size: 1 (115) g Servings Per Recipe: 6 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 92.9 Calories from ...
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Tofu Larb Recipe | MyRecipes red cabbage, red onion, red pepper, sesame seed oil, oil, mint, chili pepper, basil, garlic, salt, fish sauce, tofu, sugar, lime juice Traditionally made with ground chicken, larb is a spicy Thai appetizer. This rendition works well because the tofu readily absorbs the seasonings. Serve with lime wedges for extra zip. Instructions Ch...
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| Thai Cabbage Coleslaw Recipe - Food.com napa cabbage, red cabbage, red bell pepper, chili paste, peanut, mint, coriander leaf, carrot, garlic, peanut butter, rice vinegar, fish sauce, lime juice, water A colorful and light-tasting salad. If you aren't sure about the mint, feel free to leave it out. Serving Size: 1 (140) g Servings Per Recipe: 8 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 123.6 ...
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| Crispy Bun Tofu Recipe - Food.com red cabbage, red onion, hot sauce, canola oil, peanut, mint, coriander leaf, carrot, garlic, bean sprouts, salt, tofu, noodles, sugar, lime juice Modified by Emmons from a recipe she had at Pho Republique. You can use whatever veggies you feel like, zucchini, scallion, jicama, cukes or the like. Serving Size: 1 (259) g Servings Per Recipe: 4 ...
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| Thai Beef Salad Recipe | SparkRecipes teriyaki sauce, red cabbage, chili dried/powder, beef steak, hot sauce, olive oil, sesame seed, mint, coriander, garlic, lettuce, cabbage, peanut butter, rice vinegar, meat A refreshing, beautiful summer dinner salad. It is also packed with nutrients for your body! In large, zipper-topped plastic bag, throw the first five ingredients in and mix well. Add the flank steak ...
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| Soy Ginger Chicken with Crunchy Asian Salad - Recipe #21948 - Foodgeeks dressing, chicken breast, red cabbage, snap/snow peas, lemon peel, sesame seed oil, olive oil, peanut, parsley, mint, ginger root, chili pepper, carrot, shallot, garlic, bean sprouts, capsicum pepper, spinach, garden rocket, soy sauce, rice vinegar, noodles, brown sugar, lemon juice Refreshing and light dish perfect for lunch or dinner. Chicken: Roughly dice Chicken Breast into fairly large chunks. Mix together the Ginger, Soy Sauce, Rice Wine Vinegar, Garlic and Sesame Oil in a ...
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| Ginger Tuna Patties and Wasabi Yoghurt Sauce with Crunchy Asian Spicy Salad - Recipe #21942 - Foodge red cabbage, snap/snow peas, lemon peel, sesame seed oil, olive oil, peanut, wasabi, pepper, parsley, mint, ginger root, chili pepper, carrot, shallot, onion, garlic, bean sprouts, capsicum pepper, spinach, garden rocket, tuna, eggs, soy sauce, salt, noodles, brown sugar, lemon juice, yogurt (plain), flour A tantalizing blend of flavours and a refreshing mixture of textures. Patty: Combine ingredients and form into balls. Flatten and Fry both sides. Sauce: Mix ingredients and season to taste. Salad: Wa...
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| Lime and Soy-Glazed Chicken With Cabbage Slaw Recipe | Real Simple chicken, red cabbage, sesame seed oil, canola oil, pepper, mint, ginger root, carrot, spring onion, soy sauce, salt, brown sugar, lime juice Get the recipe for Lime and Soy-Glazed Chicken With Cabbage Slaw. Instructions Checklist Step 1 Heat oven to 400 F. In a 9-by-13-inch baking dish, stir together the sugar, soy sauce, and 3 tablespoo...
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