Jan 30, 2009 -
- For only eight bucks, you can enjoy pork belly sandwiches in the comforts of your own home. — Serious Eats
- Niman Ranch has run out of money. — Gourmet
- Check out the pretty packaging on Jamie Oliver's collection of chutneys and marmalades.
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Jan 24, 2009 -
While much of the festivities are celebrated with friends, the eve of Chinese New Year always involves a dinner at home with family. We enjoy a range of dishes — everything from goat to shrimp — that come from both the land and the sea. Every holiday, my mother makes this dish, which only takes a few minutes to prepare.
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Jan 23, 2009 -
Red and gold are the perfect colors for an elegant Chinese New Year dinner. Use Asian prints and symbols as accents. Start by covering the table in a rich red tablecloth.
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Jan 22, 2009 -
For a large dinner party select a specialty cocktail that can be made in advance and in a large batch. This recipe for a white wine sangria gets an Asian twist with the addition of canned lychees and sake. It will pair perfectly with spring rolls and Chinese noodles.
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Jan 21, 2009 -
Although desserts are not tremendously popular in Asian cuisine, for a Chinese New Year celebration, there are plenty of options. First there's the traditional Nian Gao, a sticky, sweet gelatinous cake. Then there's the modern spring roll: filled with fruit, fried until a golden, and served with a caramel rum dipping sauce.
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Jan 16, 2009 -
- Meet Kelly Choi, the host of Bravo's upcoming series Top Chef Masters. — Serious Eats
- Read Alice Waters's personal letter to Barack Obama. — Gourmet
- Learn the difference between cinnamon and nutmeg.— Cookthink
- Find out how far your food travels.
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Feb 18, 2008 -
There's still a couple of days left in the Chinese New Year. Fill your dumpling craving with homemade pork and shrimp pot stickers. — The Kitchen Sink
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Feb 08, 2008 -
Use shades of red with gold accents to decorate the dining room for a Chinese New Year party. Cover the table with a deep wine colored tablecloth. Top with printed red place mats and red plates.
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Feb 07, 2008 -
Kick-start your Chinese New Year dinner party with an elegant cocktail. A lychee martini is sophisticated, cool, and festively flirty. When you sit down to dinner offer guests a dry Riesling, fruity Sauvignon Blanc, or crisp Chenin Blanc; all would pair nicely with the menu.
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