Chinese Food
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Inside cookbook author Grace Young's work to revitalize Chinatown businesses hit by pandemic: 'The most meaningful work I've ever done'
The Julia Child Award-winning cookbook author was also named the James Beard Humanitarian of the Year in 2022 for her work revitalizing Chinatowns.
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Chinese restaurant 101: From chow mein to bao buns, here's what to order as a beginner
What to order at a Chinese restaurant, according to a chef and restaurant owner.
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Peloton's Emma Lovewell says hot pot makes her nostalgic for home and miss her mom
Years after growing up on Martha's Vineyard, the Peloton instructor says she still prepares one of her mom's signature dishes when she entertains in her New York home.
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10 Must-Have Ingredients for Making Chinese Food at Home
Most of these items can be found in the international or Asian section of your grocery store. While this may seem like a lot of ingredients, all are either pantry-stable or will last in the refrigerator for months to years. None of the ingredients are very expensive and their uses are broad. From stir-fries to salad dressings to marinades, I’m always finding new ways to use these ingredients. Often, I even use them in place of common American ingredients, such as rice vinegar for white-wine vine
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This Chinese Sauce That You Can Pair With Basically Anything
Developed in the 1980s in Hong Kong, XO sauce is named after a descriptor on bottles of Cognac, popular in China, to denote “Extra-Old.” While the sauce itself doesn’t contain Cognac or any liquor for that matter, the adopted name—a brilliant marketing strategy—implies that, like aged Cognac, it is also luxurious.
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Beef Stir-Fry Recipe Perfect for Feeding a Houseful of Holiday Guests
Get ready to serve extra helpings of this beef tenderloin and mixed veggie stir-fry.
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Make This Jewish-Inspired Chinese Fried Rice for Christmas
Yes, Jewish people celebrate Christmas. They just do it with lo mein and Kung Pao chicken.