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Asian Slaw with Peanuts
For a picnic, transport this colorful side dish next to a cold pack in an airtight container.
Chinese-Style Roast Chicken Thighs
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Barbecued Pork Fried Rice
For an especially quick and easy meal, buy prepared Chinese barbecued pork loin (3/4 pound will be plenty). This pink-tinged meat is available at many Asian supermarkets—or you may even be able to purchase it from your neighborhood Chinese restaurant.
Bangkok Salad with Miso Dressing
Fermented soybean paste-called miso-is the key ingredient here.
Miso-Marinated Salmon with Cucumber-Daikon Relish
Serve the salmon with steamed rice tossed with shelled edamame (fresh green soybeans).
Market tip: Choose wild Alaskan salmon, which is abundant and well regulated. Farmed salmon is controversial; salmon farms pollute wild salmon habitats and spread disease to wild salmon stocks.
Ginger Date Muffins
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Spring Rolls with Orange and Red Bell Pepper Salsa
The salsa has a nice balance of sweet and spicy flvaors and is a perfect compliment to purchased frozen spring rolls or egg rolls.
Mangalore Salmon Braised with Coconut Milk
South of Goa, the coastline of Karnataka state is scalloped with palm, mango, and jackfruit trees. This recipe comes from the city of Mangalore, where it is usually made with bangade, a small fish resembling smelt.
We used salmon for this curry. And, when we can find them, we toss in about 10 fresh curry leaves along with the onion, garlic, and gingerroot.
Indian Corn Bread Pudding
Taste your muffin before you begin to prepare the recipe. If it is not very sweet, you can add another 1/2 tablespoon of molasses.
Active time: 10 min Start to finish: 1 1/4 hr
Chilled Indian-Spiced Tomato Soup with Crabmeat
This soup can be pureed by pressing it through a strainer or a food mill. It can also be pureed in a blender and then strained.
Asian-Style Pickled Shrimp
If you’d like to serve a sauce alongside, strain 1/4 cup of the cooled pickling liquid, and whisk it with 1 cup of mayonnaise. For ease, the shrimp are left unpeeled; if you peel them before cooking, leave the tails on.
Gingered Spareribs with Brown Sugar and Soy
"My paternal grandmother liked to serve these spareribs on special occasions," writes Lyn Utsugi of Kamuela, Hawaii. "She was a great cook and even owned a restaurant on Oahu in the late 1950s. My mother learned the recipe from her and has been making the ribs since 1961, the year she married my father."
Serve these with steamed rice, perfect for soaking up the extra sauce.