Ginger
Pan-Seared Tuna with Ginger, Miso and Cilantro Sauce
Using a marinade like this one is a good way to add flavor and richness to food without adding too many calories. Serve the tuna with steamed rice, and offer Japanese beer or iced jasmine tea to drink.
Gingered Carrot Soup
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Makes use of the microwave oven.
Balsamic Rhubarb Compote
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Moroccan-Spiced Game Hen
For some appropriate side dishes, dress shredded carrots with a cumin, cilantro and lemon vinaigrette, and add almonds and raisins to couscous. Top it all off with pistachio ice cream and mint tea.
Coconut Gingerroot Rice
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Steamed Asparagus with Ginger Garlic Sauce
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Mussels with Sausage, Coconut Milk and Lime
Salamander's chef, Stan Frankenthaler, combines mussels with spicy sausage and Thai flavorings, such as coconut milk and lime juice.
Fiery Thai Salsa
You can control the heat by adjusting the amount of chili oil used. Serve with swordfish, tuna or fried wonton chips.
Five-Spice Shanghai Marinade
Fragrant five-spice powder enhances the Asian accent in this marinade. Use it to marinate beef or chicken, and brush with the marinated while grilling. It is also delicious with seafood, but only needs to be brushed on during grilling. The recipe makes enough to marinate one pound of meat, poultry or seafood, with some left over to pass alongside. Any marinade coming in contact with raw meat, seafood or poultry must be boiled for one minute before using it for basting.
Pan-Asian Teriyaki Spareribs
Mango sorbet and gingersnaps would be a lovely dessert.