20 Minute Light Mongolian Beef

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Mongolian Beef
Today marks the beginning of the new Chinese or Lunar year and I thought that I would celebrate by making this classic American-Chinese dish Mongolian Beef, which I know, has nothing to do with Mongolia but it is tasty none the less. Mongolian beef is a dish that is served at a lot of American-Chinese restaurants and it is super quick and easy to make at home and much better than takeout! Really, this dish is as easy to make as sauteing the beef and mixing in the tasty sauce and you have a meal ready in less than 20 minutes!

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Crispy Baked Peanut Sweet Chili Chicken Wings

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Crispy Baked Peanut Sweet Chili Chicken Wings
Ever since I discovered just how easy it is to make crispy chicken wings at home by baking them I have been much more willing to make them! I mean it is really as easy as tossing the chicken wings in a touch of oil, laying them out on a rack on a baking sheet before baking them on the top shelf of the oven and they come out nice and crispy and so good! After you are done baking them you just need to toss them in your favourite sauce and you are good to go in less than 10 minutes of minimal effort. Speaking of tasty sauces, I have a new one for you today a peanut sweet chili sauce this is irresistible and ridiculously easy to make! To the base of the sweet chili sauce you add some peanut butter, lime juice, fish or soy sauce and extra chili sauce to taste before heating it a bit to melt the peanut butter; the perfect blend of sweet, spicy, tart and salty! I think I have a new favourite chicken wing recipe and these babies will be making a showing at my party for the Big Game this weekend!

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20 Minute Light Orange Chicken

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Orange Chicken
The Chinese or lunar New Year is quickly approaching and I have been thinking about Chinese cuisine a lot. The word for oranges in Chinese is similar to the word for wealth and thus oranges are considered lucky for the New Year, which is great since orange chicken is one of my favourite dishes. Normally takeout orange chicken is battered and fried in a lot of oil but I prefer this lighter and healthier version where the chicken is simply sauteed and then tossed in a super tasty orange sauce! One of the best things about this recipe is that it takes less time to make than it takes to steam the rice, less than 20 minutes!

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Pizza Poppers

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Pizza Poppers
With the football playoffs here I have been trying out new recipes for the party for the Big Game! I have had these pizza poppers from Oh Bite It bookmarked to try for a while and now was the perfect time to make them! You really cannot go wrong taking something already great like pizza, making small bite sized balls and then frying until golden brown and crispy!

These pizza poppers a so easy to make! You pretty much just roll out the pizza dough, cut it into squares, top it with your favorite pizza ingredients, wrap the up and fry them. After they have been cooked you can sprinkle on some parmesan and seasonings and serve them with hot pizza sauce for dipping.

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Football Snacking

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Football Snacking

Who's ready for The Big Game? It's only a week away! While screaming at the coaches and players, I mean the tv, I mean watching the game, you are going to need to keep up your strength and that means snacking! Whether you are watching the game by yourself or having a few friends over, it is always a good idea to have some tasty food on hand as nothing is worse than watching the game on an empty stomach! With that in mind I collected some of my favourite recipes to make for watching the game! This list of munchies is quite varied with options for pretty much every situation and it includes plenty of dips, chicken wings, pizzas, quesadillas, burgers, sandwiches, poppers, potato skins, chilies, soups and even a few healthier options! No matter which recipes you go for, they are sure to hit the spot while screaming at the tv, I mean watching the game!

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Shrimp Wonton Soup

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Shrimp Wonton Soup
When I go out for Chinese one of my favourite things to get is shrimp dumplings whether steamed or in a tasty wonton soup and with the cold weather I was thinking that wonton soup would be perfect. A wonton soup is usually pretty basic consisting of only the wontons in a broth, though you can add other things like vegetables and even noodles. With the soup being this simple you really want to make sure that both the wontons and the broth are nice and tasty.

Lets start with the broth, and let me just say that there are probably about as many different ways of making wonton broth as there are people making it. At it's base it seems that the common ingredients are pork bones, ham and dried stock fish and from there you can make your own tweaks. I have seen recipes that replace the ham with a ham bone or bacon, recipes that replace the dried fish with dried shrimp or dried scallops and I have seen recipes that make additions like chicken bones, dried mushrooms, dried seaweed, etc. I like to keep things simple with the pork bones, a ham bone, chicken bones in addition to the dried seafood. Although this soups is probably best with this kind of broth a homemade or store bought chicken broth or chicken stock would also work.

Since this is a shrimp wonton soup I like to simmer the broth along with the shrimp shells for a few minutes to get even more shrimp flavour into the soup and throwing in some lemongrass and ginger really brighten things up. The broth is finished with touch of fish sauce.

There is just something about the shrimp in the dumplings at Chinese restaurants, they seem to be juicier, more succulent and crunchier than normal and it turns out that this is because they are soaked in an alkali water, water with a higher pH. Luckily it is easy to do this at home by mixing baking soda into water and letting the shrimp soak overnight before using them. Once you have the shrimp prepared the wonton filling is actually pretty easy consisting of the coarsely chopped shrimp and a few light seasonings to make sure that the shrimp shines through and is the star of the show. Assembling the wontons takes a bit of time but it is actually pretty easy once you get going and it is well worth the effort! Once the wontons are assembled you simply boil them in water until they float, assemble the soup and enjoy!

Although it takes a little bit of effort it is definitely easy to make restaurant quality, or better, shrimp wonton soup at home!

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35 Quinoa Recipes

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35 Quinoa Recipes

I have been a fan of quinoa ever since I first came across it! Quinoa is a grain crop that is grown for it's seeds and in addition to having good nutritional properties it makes for a nice, lighter alternative to things like rice, pasta, potatoes and many other whole grains. One of the nice things about quinoa is how versatile it can be as can be seen by this collection of recipes. Of course the easiest way to enjoy it is to throw it into a salad along with some vegetables and maybe some beans but it can also be used in everything from soups to side dishes, pancakes, flatbreads, porridge, quiche crusts, a crispy coating for chicken, fritters, stir-fry, parfaits and even desserts!

What is your favourite way to enjoy quinoa?


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