Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Looking for some simple Asian recipes.?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Looking for some simple Asian recipes.?),it will help you,my kids.
Looking to learn some Asian dishes. Would like to start out with some simple ones that would be good for a kid who doesn't like a whole lot of vegetables.
Answer:
Fried rice and ramen noodles are the best and easy to prepare. You can use the vegetables as garnishes and make them look interesting for the child. You can tuck in some egg and soy sprouts for more protein in both dishes.
oh em gee! vegetables are so GOOD cooked asian style! just sautée them (kinda like light fried) in vegetable oil in GARLIC and onion and soy sauce. then add like 3 teaspoons of tapioca starch (this is to make sauce thicker) in half a cup of water, stir, and let it cook. add pepper and salt as you wish.
then you can have some rice with it, or noodles. saute noodles, with scallions (green onions) if you want, in vegetable oil and garlic. add a bit of soy sauce till they're brown and voila! yummy yummy yummy.
Spring Rolls.
meat bals in sprig rolls, rice, maybe some carrots, pork, and maybe sumthng that your child likes
in the grocery store they have these asain season packets, tonight I had honey seaseme chicken, very easy to make kids loved it, they also have general tsao and ginger beef, beef broc, szechwan and many others, the brand name is Sun-Bird
This is a simple Korean meat marinade for grilled items....
1/4 veg oil
1/2 cup soy sauce
1-4 chooped garlic cloves
1/4 tsp black pepper
2-4 tbsp sugar
1 chopped green onion
Mix all ingredients together and then pour over meat to marinate for an hour. I use a zipper bag for this.
I must also say that this recipeis very forgiving, I never measure and as long as I have some of each ingredients in the mix, it still tastes delicious. I will sometimes sub a cola for the sugar and veg oil.... very nice for flank steak.
go to www.khanakhazana.com you will get indian receipes
This is a great website for Indian recipes, lots of great vegetable recipes & nonveg recipes (that use veggies)
http://indianfood.bellaonline.com/site.a...
Easy Chinese recipes!
If you go to a Chinese or asian grocery then look for this large melon thing called winter melon.
Buy a slice of it that will serve the amount of people that are eating (about five slices per person for two servings).
wash lightly, Cut off rind and clean out soft seed middle. Slice into Inch wedges that are a 1/4 inch thick.
Add to a pot of water and add sesame oil and salt ot taste. Let boil. To serve, add sliced scallion and celontro. (a very small amount of pork can be added to this if wanted. Just fry a quarter cup of ground pork in oil before adding melon, water and oil.)
Trust me this is a great dish and is so Chinese it ain't funny.
You can also be very beijing and do scrambled eggs with tomatoes.
3 eggs
4 ripe tomatoes
2Tbs oil
1 tsp salt
1.5 Tbs Sugar
1 Scallion sliced
1/2 tsp ginger minced
Remove skins from tomatoes by blanching, Deseed and chop onto large pieces. Beat eggs with salt and fry in oil till thickened. Pour into bowl. fry ginger, scallion, for a few seconds, add tomatoes, a pinch of salt, sugar. reintroduce eggs. Fry till eggs are fully set but not browned. There will be juice from this but its not egg, just tomatoe and sugar. Serve with rice. Like I said, very Beijing.Infact the sweeter the better.
please look this link below,
http://afsarmnzkhan.googlepages.com/...
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Kitty said: Yes.Looking for some simple Asian recipes.?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Looking for some simple Asian recipes.?),it will help you,my kids.
Looking to learn some Asian dishes. Would like to start out with some simple ones that would be good for a kid who doesn't like a whole lot of vegetables.
Answer:
Fried rice and ramen noodles are the best and easy to prepare. You can use the vegetables as garnishes and make them look interesting for the child. You can tuck in some egg and soy sprouts for more protein in both dishes.
oh em gee! vegetables are so GOOD cooked asian style! just sautée them (kinda like light fried) in vegetable oil in GARLIC and onion and soy sauce. then add like 3 teaspoons of tapioca starch (this is to make sauce thicker) in half a cup of water, stir, and let it cook. add pepper and salt as you wish.
then you can have some rice with it, or noodles. saute noodles, with scallions (green onions) if you want, in vegetable oil and garlic. add a bit of soy sauce till they're brown and voila! yummy yummy yummy.
Spring Rolls.
meat bals in sprig rolls, rice, maybe some carrots, pork, and maybe sumthng that your child likes
in the grocery store they have these asain season packets, tonight I had honey seaseme chicken, very easy to make kids loved it, they also have general tsao and ginger beef, beef broc, szechwan and many others, the brand name is Sun-Bird
This is a simple Korean meat marinade for grilled items....
1/4 veg oil
1/2 cup soy sauce
1-4 chooped garlic cloves
1/4 tsp black pepper
2-4 tbsp sugar
1 chopped green onion
Mix all ingredients together and then pour over meat to marinate for an hour. I use a zipper bag for this.
I must also say that this recipeis very forgiving, I never measure and as long as I have some of each ingredients in the mix, it still tastes delicious. I will sometimes sub a cola for the sugar and veg oil.... very nice for flank steak.
go to www.khanakhazana.com you will get indian receipes
This is a great website for Indian recipes, lots of great vegetable recipes & nonveg recipes (that use veggies)
http://indianfood.bellaonline.com/site.a...
Easy Chinese recipes!
If you go to a Chinese or asian grocery then look for this large melon thing called winter melon.
Buy a slice of it that will serve the amount of people that are eating (about five slices per person for two servings).
wash lightly, Cut off rind and clean out soft seed middle. Slice into Inch wedges that are a 1/4 inch thick.
Add to a pot of water and add sesame oil and salt ot taste. Let boil. To serve, add sliced scallion and celontro. (a very small amount of pork can be added to this if wanted. Just fry a quarter cup of ground pork in oil before adding melon, water and oil.)
Trust me this is a great dish and is so Chinese it ain't funny.
You can also be very beijing and do scrambled eggs with tomatoes.
3 eggs
4 ripe tomatoes
2Tbs oil
1 tsp salt
1.5 Tbs Sugar
1 Scallion sliced
1/2 tsp ginger minced
Remove skins from tomatoes by blanching, Deseed and chop onto large pieces. Beat eggs with salt and fry in oil till thickened. Pour into bowl. fry ginger, scallion, for a few seconds, add tomatoes, a pinch of salt, sugar. reintroduce eggs. Fry till eggs are fully set but not browned. There will be juice from this but its not egg, just tomatoe and sugar. Serve with rice. Like I said, very Beijing.Infact the sweeter the better.
please look this link below,
http://afsarmnzkhan.googlepages.com/...
correctness,It's Non-profit and only for informational purposes.
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