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Gingery Shrimp With Couscous Recipe - Food.com snap/snow peas, olive oil, pepper, ginger root, coriander leaf, onion, garlic, shrimp, salt, cous cous, white wine Real Simple magazine, June, 2007. I don't want to lose this. Couscous could be replaced with brown rice or barley for a healthy whole-grain lift. Serving Size: 1 (350) g Servings Per Recipe: 4 A...
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| Spicy tofu stir-fry - Recipes - delicious.com.au ketjap manis, red capsicum pepper, shiitake mushroom, snap/snow peas, oil, coriander leaf, spring onion, garlic, soy sauce, tofu, rice Go meat-free with your next stir-fry and try this spicy tofu version. 1. Heat oil in a wok over high heat, add garlic and stir-fry for 30 seconds. Add mushrooms and tofu and stir-fry for 1 minute. 2...
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Summer Chicken Stir-Fry Recipe | MyRecipes chicken breast, yellow/orange bell pepper, chili dried/powder, snap/snow peas, sesame seed oil, coriander leaf, spring onion, vinaigrette, soy sauce, salad dressing This Summer Chicken Stir-Fry recipe is a quick and easy, not to mention healthy, weeknight dinner that your family will love. Ready in under 25 minutes, this go-to summer chicken dish is colorful and ...
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| Zingy Chicken Stir-Fry Recipe - Food.com chicken breast, light soy sauce, snap/snow peas, sunflower oil, cashew, sesame seed, coriander leaf, lime, carrot, noodles, honey A quick fix supper dish that tastes delicious. This is of course open to your own preferences of veggies etc., but this is how my family like it. Serving Size: 1 (2901) g Servings Per Recipe: 2 AMT....
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| Steamed Chicken & Vegetables with Soy Dipping Sauce Recipe | MyRecipes chicken breast, rice wine, snap/snow peas, sesame seed oil, pepper, coriander leaf, asparagus, soy sauce, salt, rice vinegar, mirin Believe it or not, you can eat steamed chicken and vegetables with a soy dipping sauce for just 250 calories--leaving room for a glass of wine with dinner. Instructions Checklist Step 1 Sprinkle chi...
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| Chicken and snow peas with Thai dressing - Recipes - delicious.com.au chicken breast, red onion, snap/snow peas, oil, mint, coriander leaf, red chili, fish sauce, sugar, lime juice Make a tasty meal for two with this satisfying Thai-style chicken dish. 1. For the dressing, combine lime juice, fish sauce, sugar and chilli in a small bowl. Set aside. 2. Heat oil in a wok over h...
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| Stir-Fried Vegetables – Ww 1 Point Recipe - Food.com snap/snow peas, sesame seed oil, cooking spray, coriander leaf, carrot, spring onion, garlic, soy sauce Based on a WeightWatchers.com recipe. “This colorful, quick-cooking blend of vegetables gets traditional Asian flavor from sesame oil and soy sauce. Add baby corn and water chestnuts for even mo...
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| Rockin' Stir Fry Recipe - Food.com chicken breast, oyster sauce, red bell pepper, hoisin sauce, snap/snow peas, sesame seed oil, oil, cashew, coriander leaf, carrot, onion, garlic, asparagus, zucchini/courgette, broccoli, soy sauce This is a recipe that I've developed over the years by adding a little of this and a little that until I had created what I call the perfect stir fry. My whole family enjoys this dish and It...
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| Fried Rice with Pineapple and Tofu Recipe | MyRecipes red bell pepper, brown rice, snap/snow peas, peanut oil, peanut, coriander leaf, peas, pineapple, spring onion, soy sauce, salt, firm tofu The brown rice in this dish is nuttier-tasting and better for you than white. Long-grain brown rice tends to be a little milder than short-grain, but whichever you use, be sure to start this recipe us...
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| Thai Red Curry Soup Recipe | MyRecipes shiitake mushroom, snap/snow peas, curry paste, chicken stock, ginger root, coriander leaf, coconut milk, shrimp, salt, noodles, pasta Learn how to make Thai Red Curry Soup. MyRecipes has 70,000+ tested recipes and videos to help you be a better cook. Instructions Checklist Step 1 Cook the noodles according to the package direction...
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