My college roommate was from Taiwan, and this dish that she made was my favorite. I asked for it so much she finally gave me her recipe! A great Asian dish to pair with rice and a veggie dish, or even...
Author: foodlover
Feeling like something more exotic? Try this Thai Grilled Chicken. Easy to prepare and takes very little time from preparation to table! Serve with steamed white rice, Oriental vegetables, and fresh fruit...
Author: JLeavitt
When I get a craving for orange beef, I make up this tofu stir-fry! Pieces of firm tofu in a mildly spicy orange sauce. Serve over rice noodles, and use any vegetables you like!
Author: JACKSKELLINGTON
A marinade of honey, ginger, soy sauce, onion and garlic give this chicken dish an authentic Asian flavor without a lot of fuss.
Author: MARBALET
A delicious Asian satay marinade and sauce for chicken and beef.
Author: Bob MacDonald
A marinade of honey, ginger, soy sauce, onion and garlic give this chicken dish an authentic Asian flavor without a lot of fuss.
Author: MARBALET
This is a tasty vegetarian version of a Chinese classic. You won't even be able to tell it isn't chicken! Seitan is made from wheat gluten and is very high in protein and low in fat. I recommend using...
Author: LITTLEBOO1982
This is a tasty vegetarian version of a Chinese classic. You won't even be able to tell it isn't chicken! Seitan is made from wheat gluten and is very high in protein and low in fat. I recommend using...
Author: LITTLEBOO1982
This is a tasty vegetarian version of a Chinese classic. You won't even be able to tell it isn't chicken! Seitan is made from wheat gluten and is very high in protein and low in fat. I recommend using...
Author: LITTLEBOO1982
I combined other teriyaki recipes to make up a yummy version for my favorite cooker: my electric pressure cooker. I used a mix of boneless skinless thighs and chicken tenders. Serve with spaghetti or rice...
Author: LESLIESAMI
I combined other teriyaki recipes to make up a yummy version for my favorite cooker: my electric pressure cooker. I used a mix of boneless skinless thighs and chicken tenders. Serve with spaghetti or rice...
Author: LESLIESAMI
I combined other teriyaki recipes to make up a yummy version for my favorite cooker: my electric pressure cooker. I used a mix of boneless skinless thighs and chicken tenders. Serve with spaghetti or rice...
Author: LESLIESAMI
Feeling like something more exotic? Try this Thai Grilled Chicken. Easy to prepare and takes very little time from preparation to table! Serve with steamed white rice, Oriental vegetables, and fresh fruit...
Author: JLeavitt
Very easy. Very elegant. Very tasty. This is a versatile recipe that you can alter any way you want. Use your choice of fruit or berries.
Author: Ricci
A saucepan dish combining cream, soup, and chicken with lots of Asian veggies like bamboo shoots, water chestnuts, baby corn, mushrooms and broccoli. Serve over chow mein noodles or rice, if desired.
Author: sal
Very easy. Very elegant. Very tasty. This is a versatile recipe that you can alter any way you want. Use your choice of fruit or berries.
Author: Ricci
Very easy. Very elegant. Very tasty. This is a versatile recipe that you can alter any way you want. Use your choice of fruit or berries.
Author: Ricci
I'm fortunate to live in Oklahoma where we have a lovely Vietnamese community. This is my Americanized version of coconut-caramel shrimp. It's made in an Instant Pot®, and while it can be made on the...
Author: thedailygourmet
Round steak and broccoli are quickly cooked in a soy-ginger sauce. Serve over hot rice or noodles.
Author: sal
Flavorful fish and vegetables are cooked in the microwave for maximum nutrient retention.
Author: Ben S.
This is a famous dish popularized in Thailand. Although the recipe varies from cook to cook and region to region, this is a good attempt at recreating what I ate from Thai-owned hole-in-the-wall restaurants...
Author: David Peters
These Asian-style ribs are a little sweet, a little sour, and packed with flavor.
Author: Brent BeSaw
True crab rangoon flavor on a pizza. Easily made to be gluten-free.
Author: Allrecipes Community Support
A tender, juicy grilled pork tenderloin accented with an Asian-inspired honey garlic sauce with a touch of citrus. Excellent served with rice, or teriyaki noodles and steamed broccoli or green beans.
Author: waterlily78
A tender, juicy grilled pork tenderloin accented with an Asian-inspired honey garlic sauce with a touch of citrus. Excellent served with rice, or teriyaki noodles and steamed broccoli or green beans.
Author: waterlily78
This stunning dish is an amazing combination of sweet, spicy, and salty flavors all sticking to succulent pieces of chicken.
Author: Chef John
This stunning dish is an amazing combination of sweet, spicy, and salty flavors all sticking to succulent pieces of chicken.
Author: Chef John
This is my absolute favorite way to eat shirataki noodles! The sauce is very versatile as well. Eat with chopsticks or a fork...or your hands! I'm not judging you.
Author: queenobscene13
This stunning dish is an amazing combination of sweet, spicy, and salty flavors all sticking to succulent pieces of chicken.
Author: Chef John
This is my absolute favorite way to eat shirataki noodles! The sauce is very versatile as well. Eat with chopsticks or a fork...or your hands! I'm not judging you.
Author: queenobscene13
This is my absolute favorite way to eat shirataki noodles! The sauce is very versatile as well. Eat with chopsticks or a fork...or your hands! I'm not judging you.
Author: queenobscene13
A quick way to prepare chicken. Can be served with fried rice. I sometimes add sweet red peppers for more color and vitamins. Serve on its own or with rice.
Author: Questoria
This is reminiscent of lemon or orange chicken found in Chinese restaurants. This was so yummy, the first time I made it, my husband ate the whole thing by himself! Serve with steamed white rice.
Author: JORDANALI
Thinly sliced beef is marinated in an Asian inspired lime-sesame sauce, cooked, then wrapped in tortillas with red leaf lettuce.
Author: LINDA W
Shoyu chicken is a popular Hawaiian dish often served with rice. The word shoyu is Japanese for soy sauce. Let the chicken soak in the marinade for at least an hour; the longer the better.
Author: The Big E
An amazing culinary delight. Hands down the greatest grilled salmon ever. Easy and delicious.
Author: Aytom
This is reminiscent of lemon or orange chicken found in Chinese restaurants. This was so yummy, the first time I made it, my husband ate the whole thing by himself! Serve with steamed white rice.
Author: JORDANALI
Thinly sliced beef is marinated in an Asian inspired lime-sesame sauce, cooked, then wrapped in tortillas with red leaf lettuce.
Author: LINDA W
This is a tasty vegetarian version of a Chinese classic. You won't even be able to tell it isn't chicken! Seitan is made from wheat gluten and is very high in protein and low in fat. I recommend using...
Author: LITTLEBOO1982
Cauliflower, carrot, and peppers are stir-fried with beef in a zesty and sweet orange sauce for this easy dish.
Author: lkb
Strips of round steak and chopped scallions are marinated with soy sauce and garlic, then quickly stir fried with sesame seeds. Add a little sesame oil to the marinade if you like that flavor. Serve with...
Author: LMEC623
Easy and affordable, this is great to fix when your family is craving a specialty-type burger. Prepared with canned salmon, this recipe offers an easy way to add an Asian twist to a burger with just a...
Author: Ginger Hackley
This is a very tasty Asian-inspired dish made with chicken and broccoli in a spicy peanut sauce. If you like it mild, use less cayenne, like it spicy, use more. If you're salt conscious, use low sodium...
Author: NIMITZ
Easily adaptable recipe for orange chicken stir-fry. Serve hot over rice.
Author: PENNIETHEWOO
Round steak and broccoli are quickly cooked in a soy-ginger sauce. Serve over hot rice or noodles.
Author: sal
This recipe is a family favourite. It has wonderful textures; the softness of the rice combined with the crunchy almonds ... it's heaven! The spices can be altered to your tastes... I generally add quite...
Author: Julia



