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Shredded chicken salad

Shredded chicken salad

You can tell just by looking at this salad that it will be fresh, light and tasty on the tongue. Chicken cooked in this way should stay moist and juicy, don't be tempted to boil rapidly or cook it for too long or it will be tough.
garlic chilli prawns with sprout salad

Garlic chilli prawns with sprout salad

This salad is at its best served straight after cooking the prawns. Note
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chilli garlic mince with snake beans

Chilli garlic mince with snake beans

Snake beans are long (about 40cm), thin, round, fresh green beans, Asian in origin with a taste similar to green or french beans. Used most frequently in stir-fries, they are also called yard-long beans because of their (pre-metric) length. Kecap asin is a thick, salty, dark soy sauce. It is available from Asian food stores […]
yellow coconut rice with serundeng

Fragrant coconut rice with serundeng

The subtle flavour of this rich, savoury rice from the south of Thailand makes a good accompaniment to more highly spiced dishes. Serundeng is usually sprinkled over a hot dish just as it's served, much like a gremolata, to awaken the tastebuds.
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yakitori

Yakitori

Yakitori, grilled chicken, is commonly a Japanese type of skewered chicken.
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honey soy chicken

Honey soy chicken

The cut known as chicken kiev is a breast of chicken with the wing bone attached; this gives a small jutting-out bone on each fillet. It is available from poultry shops. Note
green papaya rice paper rolls

Green papaya rice paper rolls

Use a mandolin or V-slicer to cut the papaya and carrot into matchsticks. 8 hours Make rolls; refrigerate. Store loosely packed, with damp paper towel or baking paper between layers as rolls can stick together. Note
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fish with ginger and shallot dressing

Fish with ginger and shallot dressing

To remove seeds from pomegranate, cut in half crossways. Hold one half over a bowl, firmly tap on the skin with a wooden spoon or rolling pin, the seeds should fall out into the bowl. Any sashimi quality fish will work well. Note
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CHAR SIU PORK WITH SNAKE BEANS

Char siu pork with snake beans

Use thinly sliced pork fillet instead of pork strips if you like. Pork mixture can be marinated for a few hours or overnight in the fridge. Note
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Tofu pad thai

Tofu pad Thai

A very fast and easy vegetarian pad Thai with tofu and green beans, it has all the flavour you expect from pad Thai without the meat.
Braised Duck

Braised duck

A fresh and fragrant braised duck dish that is fragrant and full of flavour. Most types of dried mushrooms will work well; if you want to stick with the Asian theme of the dish, use dried shiitakes.
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char-grilled tofu salad

Char-grilled tofu salad

Toast sesame seeds in a small frying pan, over medium heat, shaking pan occasionally, until golden and fragrant, about 3-5 minutes. Note
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money bags food

Money bags

Money bags are shaped exactly like that - old fashioned purses. These ones may not contain money, but they are filled with delicious and fragrant spiced chicken that will have you coming back for more.
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Carrot and zucchini noodle rolls

Carrot and zucchini noodle rolls

You will need about 2 medium carrots (240g) and 3 small zucchini (270g) for this recipe. You can also use fresh rice noodle sheets, cut into 14cm x 16cm rectangles, to enclose the filling. Note
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Photographer: Dean Wilmot/Stylist: Louise Bickle

Ravioli with Asian greens

Ravioli are little pillows of pasta stuffed with a variety of delicious fillings including meat, fish, cheese and vegetables, and they don't have to be an Italian delicacy. This ravioli with greens recipe takes the basic form and fills it with the spices and flavours of Asia.
LEMON GRASS AND PORK CURRY

Pork and lemongrass curry

Slow cooking the pork in this way will result in a meat so tender that you could cut it with a spoon. Serve with a steaming bowl of rice to ensure you soak up every last drop of that delicious sauce.
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QUICK BEEF PHO

Beef pho

Fresh, spicy and deeply savoury, beef pho makes a great lunch, especially on those days when you need a bit of a pick-me-up.
spiced coconut prawn stir-fry

Spiced coconut prawn stir-fry

This dish is as simple as gathering all the ingredients together and throwing them in the wok for a few minutes to cook. Add more or less chilli to this dish according to taste.
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combination noodle toss

Combination noodle toss

Fore quicker version, replace fresh Asian vegetables with a 500g packet of frozen vegetables, used as directed. Note
DUCK AND LYCHEE CURRY

Duck and lychee curry

Duck and lychee Thai curry with sweet coconut and and water chestnuts from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Sang Choy Bow

Sang choy bow

The trick to becoming a stir-fry pro, is making sure you have all the ingredients ready to-go before you begin frying.
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oysters with shallot &chilli vinegar

Oysters with spicy dressing

These spicy oysters are sure to win over your guests at a barbeque or cocktail party. You can make the spicy dressing in the morning and dress the oysters just prior to serving.
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CRISPY NOODLE AND SILVERBEET SALAD

Crispy noodle and silverbeet salad

Silverbeet, shallots, carrot and mushrooms can be combined several hours ahead. Keep covered in refrigerator. Add dressing and noodles just before serving. Note
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lime and chilli fish baked in banana leaves

Lime and chilli fish baked in banana leaves

Let your guests unwrap their own fish “package” at the table so that the spicy aroma wafts up from the plates and enlivens their appetites. Foil can be used if banana leaves are unavailable. Many supermarkets and greengrocers sell bundles of trimmed banana-leaf squares; they can also be used as placemats for an Asian meal. […]
Steamed beef dumplings

Steamed beef dumplings

To make our dipping sauce, in a bowl, combine 1/4 cup each rice wine vinegar and soy sauce, juice lime. 2 tablespoons water, 1 finely sliced long red chilli and 1 teaspoon caster sugar. Note
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Green chilli spiced fish

Green chilli spiced fish

Flaky white fish spiced with fiery green chilli is delicious served with green vegetables on steamed rice with lemon on the side.
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easy scallion pancakes

Green onion pancakes

These crispy savoury pancakes make a delicious afternoon snack or side to your favourite Asian dishes.
Asian salmon and noodle salad

Asian salmon and noodle salad

The best of sweet and spicy flavours combine in this one delicious noodle dish. Silken salmon and honey are mixed with chilli, garlic and soy for an authentic Asian taste.
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Steamed asian bream

Steamed Asian bream

Tamari and ginger make a puddle of delicious sauce for this steamed Asian bream. We used whole bream for this recipe, but any fairly small white-fleshed fish can be used.
Vietnamese prawn soup

Vietnamese prawn soup

A fragrant Vietnamese prawn soup with rice noodles, coriander and mint. The broth is perfumed by the tender, white bit at the heart of lemongrass.
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Duck in crisp wonton cups

Duck in crisp wonton cups

Crunch through these crisp wonton wrappers to the juicy duck filling inside. A classic Chinese dish, these duck wonton cups are perfect for a light lunch or entree.
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Sticky pork with kumara

Sticky pork with kumara

Sticky pork fillet basted with char siu sauce and served with crispy roast kumara makes a bright and tasty mid-week dinner. Best served with steamed rice to soak up the delicious juices.
Red curry pork with basil

Red curry pork with basil

Pork is often ignored when it comes to choosing a meat base for curries, but cooked well you get a tender bite with a delicate taste that carries the strong flavours of curry sauce beautifully.
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