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Peanut Noodles
Rich with flavor, this peanut noodles dish is a delicious indulgence for anyone looking to spice up their meal time. Combining the best of Asian flavors with nutty peanut butter yields an irresistible meal and comes together in only ten minutes. #PeanutNoodles #AsianCuisine #NoodleLovers
Hoisin Beef Noodles Recipe
Looking for stew meat recipes? Try this Hoisin Beef Noodles Recipe! With tender ground beef and hoisin sauce, it's a delightful noodle dish, perfect for your collection of beef recipes and dinner ideas.
Simple Korean Cucumber Salad Recipe Ready in Minutes
This Easy Korean Cucumber Salad combines fresh cucumbers with a tangy dressing of soy sauce, vinegar, and sesame oil. It's a refreshing side dish that's perfect for any meal.
Chicken Cabbage Stir-Fry
Simplify dinnertime with this savory Chicken Cabbage Stir-Fry! A classic Chinese cabbage recipe, it’s packed with bold flavors and is perfect for a quick and wholesome school night dinner. Save this pin for an asian recipe your family will love!
Cucumbers in Spicy Peanut Sauce
Fresh cucumbers are sliced and tossed in a quick and easy homemade nutty, salty, creamy, spicy, and garlicky sauce. Toasting the peanuts first and combining them with peanut butter, soy sauce, and rice vinegar makes a delicious cold side, salad, or snack. Serve at room temperature immediately after preparing for the best results! #cucumber #peanut #peanutbutter #peanutsauce #salad #spicy
Bobby Flay’s Smack Cucumber
This dish is more than a salad; it's a journey through flavors and textures, a refreshing side that promises to awaken the palate and impress with its simplicity and depth. Ingredients: 2 fresh cucumbers 2/3 teaspoon of salt 2 large cloves of garlic, finely minced 1 tablespoon of Chinese black vinegar (Chinkiang vinegar) 1 tablespoon of chili oil 1/2 teaspoon of sugar 1/2 teaspoon of regular soy sauce 1 teaspoon of sesame oil Instructions: 1️⃣ Cucumber Prelude: Begin with a thorough cleansing of the cucumbers under a gentle stream of water. On a sturdy cutting board, lay them out like logs awaiting their fate. With the flat side of a knife or the gentle thud of a rolling pin, give them a tender smack. This is not a punishment, but an awakening, as we slightly crush them to open their s