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Explore the recipes, tips and techniques of asian cuisine. With a little prep work and an overnight. For whatever flavor profile you're craving, there's a bowl filled with comforting flavors and culinary traditions from across the continent.

Get asian coleslaw recipe from food networkin a large bowl, combine the japanese mayonnaise, lime zest and juice, rice vinegar, soy sauce, ginger, sesame oil, honey, sriracha and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Add them to your regular rotation with these food network recipes for lo mein, chow fun, noodle soups and more. In a small saucepan add 2 tablespoons olive oil, ginger and garlic, lightly saute until lightly brown

Add brown sugar, soy sauce, and mirin

Saute for 5 minutes and remove from heat Try new ways of enjoying asian cuisine with these asian salad recipes from the expert chefs at food network. From congee and noodles to char siu and dumplings, these recipes will help you fill out your chinese cooking repertoire. Stir in ginger, scallions, garlic, soy sauce, red.

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