Asian-Style Braised Chicken Thighs With Carrots and Bok Choy 8 servings I'm a big fan of one-pot meals, especially ones that really cook in one pot, start to finish. Not only is cleanup a snap, but I ...
There are few more alluring -- and satisfying -- dishes than braises, especially now that there’s a little chill in the air. Inevitably, they’re fork-tender and flavorful, glossy with rich, aromatic ...
There are few more alluring -- and satisfying -- dishes than braises, especially now that there’s a little chill in the air. Inevitably, they’re fork-tender and flavorful, glossy with rich, aromatic ...
This hearty, Chinese-style entree can be served as is or over steamed jasmine rice. Rock shrimp, preferably not frozen, are called for in the original recipe, but we also tested this using vegetarian ...
Bok choy, a quick-and-easy-to-cook Chinese cabbage with a mild peppery, spinach-like flavor, has been making the rounds at the farmers market lately. A little more substantial than spinach yet light ...
Separate leaves, wash thoroughly and shake dry. Trim base of stem if necessary and remove tough portions of large leaves with sharp knife, leaving a narrow green border on the white. Cut into 5-8 cm ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. It can be a bit embarrassing when I look at what motivates me to seek out a new recipe. This week it was abundance, which is really never a bad thing.
If you've ever doubted the influence a new chef wields over the cuisine at a restaurant, it takes little more than a brief look at the newly minted menu at Yokohama to underscore the point. If you’ve ...
Bulalo, or beef shank soup, combines braised beef with choi sum, bok choy and “a splash” of fish sauce or vinegar. Add potatoes and corn; cook 10 minutes. Add bok choy and choi sum; cook 5 more ...
“By the time we’re done here,” says chef Edward Lee, “all of this is going to commingle and mix and become one beautiful dish.” The trick to making Lee’s peanut-braised chicken with coconut Carolina ...
When we talk about a baby, we think of something cute, small and young. When it comes to vegetables, though, not every baby is young and tender. If you look closely at those plastic bags of “baby” ...
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