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Stir-Fry

Spicy Shrimp with Pineapple and Bok Choy

Serve with white rice to soak up the juices. A bottle of Gewürztraminer would pair nicely with the spiciness of the shrimp.

Spicy Sichuan-Style Shrimp

Preparation time: 25 minutes Cooking time: 5 minutes Sichuan cooking is popular throughout China, and in recent years, adventurous Chinese restaurant diners have discovered how delicious it can be. This is one of the best known dishes from that area.

Gai Pad Bai Gaprow

(Chicken Stir-Fry with Holy Basil) Two of the common types of basil used in Thailand are now available in North America. Bai horapha tastes like a good strong Italian sweet basil and can be found in Asian markets and some supermarkets, usually sold as Asian basil or Thai basil. The basil traditionally used in this recipes is bai gaprow, or holy basil which can be harder to find because of its shorter shelf life. Holy basil hasn't much taste when raw, but when cooked it becomes strong and distinctive. Asian basil makes a very good substitute, though it can't be cooked as long or it will lose flavor.

Stir-Fried Beef and Broccoli

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Sea Bass with Gingered Vegetable Stir-Fry

In this light yet intensely flavored dish, the fish is baked, then served with a sauce rich in Asian flavors. Offer with steamed white rice, and pour white wine or Champagne.

Velvet Chicken with Mushrooms, Spinach, and Ginger-Lemon Sauce

Offer either brown or white rice and Asian beer, like Tsingtao. The chicken is especially tender because of the egg white and cornstarch coating.

Lamb with Zucchini Stir-Fry

Although lamb is not commonly found in Chinese dishes, Hong Kong restaurants reach out to explore every nuance of Asian cuisine. Lamb is popular with the nomads of Mongolia and Manchuria; they would most likely cook the meat in a firepot. Here it's used in a more delicate stir-fry.

Beef, Mushroom, and Broccoli Stir-Fry

This popular menu classic is even better when made at home. Variation: For a vegetarian entrée, use one 12-ounce package of firm or extra-firm tofu in place of the beef. Cut the tofu into 3/4-inch cubes and marinate as if using beef. Pork or chicken would also work for this recipe.

Stir-Fried Lemongrass Beef with Asian Greens

Freezing the meat for 30 minutes will make it easier to slice. Serve with a crisp, dry Riesling or beer.

Summer Vegetable Stir-Fry with Couscous

A complete vegetarian main course, with fresh herbs and Moroccan accents.

Ginger Shrimp, Sugar Snap Pea, and Corn Stir-Fry

Serve steamed rice mixed with fresh cilantro alongside this spicy Chinese-inspired dish.

Stir-Fried Pork with Five Vegetables

Serve this dish with brown rice.

Shrimp and Scallops with Asian Eggplant

This meal is reminiscent of one we enjoyed at the Lemon Grass Restaurant in New Orleans. Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 40 min

Asian Noodle, Mushroom, and Cabbage Salad

Chinese egg noodles are at Asian markets and in the Asian foods section of the supermarket.
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