Ginger
Mango-Ginger Sauce
Low in calories and rich in flavor, this sauce is also excellent over vanilla frozen yogurt.
Marinated Oriental Chicken
Marinate chicken a day ahead; after ten-minute broil, the dish is ready.
Lobster Salad with Curried Mango Dressing
When you want to put on the "dog" but not the fat, try this colorful salad.
Gingered Rhubarb with Vanilla Ice Cram
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Makes use of a microwave.
Moo Shu Pork
A little pork goes a long way in this Chinese dinner. Chicken breast can be used as a substitute for the pork. Chinese crepes are available frozen in most Asian markets, but easy-to-find tortillas work, too.
Sauteed Scallops with Ginger
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Lobster Rolls with Rosemary-Ginger Vinaigrette
At Vong in New York the lobster is rolled in paper-thin strips of daikon radish. Zucchini, which is much easier to find, is used here; its more flexible and easier to cut.
Asian Hot Pot with Chicken and Sweet-and-Spicy Dipping Sauce
For this traditional Asian fondue, raw strips of chicken are cooked quickly at the table in a pot of boiling broth. Guests then place the cooked chicken strips on lettuce leaves, add noodles and whatever garnishes they choose, roll up the leaves and complete the packages with a bit of the Sweet-and-Spicy Dipping Sauce. When all of the chicken has been eaten, divide the remaining broth among the guests.
Oven-Barbecued Chicken Drummettes
Susan Stanley of Providence, Rhode Island, writes: "I vacationed in Alaska not long ago, and I can hardly wait to return. The scenery was absolutely gorgeous, but I must admit that the delightful ginger-root beer drumsticks at the Snow Goose Restaurant in Anchorage were the real draw. Could you track down the recipe for me?"
Although these are no longer served at the restaurant, chef Ron R. Sabado was happy to pass along the recipe. Accompany the spicy drummettes with cold beer.
Three Pea Stir-Fry
It may seem odd that we use frozen green peas, but, sadly, even the best fresh ones can taste starchy by the time they make it to the supermarket.
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 30 min
Scallop Tea Rice
Brewed green tea is a delicious, aromatic broth for scallops in this refined rendition of Japan's ochazuke, or "tea rice." The comforting soup-like dish evolved from using hot tea to rinse out rice bowls at the end of meals. Serve this as a light lunch or as an appetizer, followed by teriyaki-marinated chicken or salmon and some steamed Asian greens.
Spicy Ginger Vinaigrette
This Asian-inspired vinaigrette is a lively dressing for seafood salads as well as simple greens.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Goan Curried Clams
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
The cuisine of Goa, a former Portuguese colony, is an exuberant amalgam of Portugal and India. Liberal use of Portuguese vinegar, along with hot chiles (an import from the New World) and spices, produces the scarlet-hued vindaloo curries typical of this state.
The following outstanding Goan seafood curry — a milder variation of vindaloo, and with lime juice replacing the vinegar — features clams steamed with sautéed onion, spices, and fresh coconut milk. They are then tossed with grated coconut, cilantro, and a squirt of lime juice and are generally accompanied by a pao, a soft, warm roll (another Portuguese contribution) for sopping up the juices. This dish is equally good with mussels or oysters.
Ginger-Pecan Roulade with Honey-Glazed Pecans
This cake is actually better when prepared ahead and chilled overnight— it allows the flavors to fully develop and the cake layer to absorb more of the cream. Top the roulade with more cream, pecans, and crystallized ginger just before serving.
Broiled Chicken with Mango, Ginger and Cilantro
Steamed chayote squash and white rice cooked with one-fourth cup cream of coconut added to the water are fitting inside dishes. Buy individual tartlets to top off the menu.