DivineCuisine Recipes » peanut or vegetable oil http://divinecuisine.recipes Viva La Food! Wed, 09 Dec 2015 01:22:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.3.1 Pad See-Ew http://divinecuisine.recipes/pad-see-ew/ http://divinecuisine.recipes/pad-see-ew/#comments Thu, 13 Feb 2014 22:55:31 +0000 http://divinecusine.com/?p=1232 It took me a while, but here is another Asian stir-fry recipe I have cooked in my beloved wok. Nothing fancy, just simple and delicious Thai comfort meal – Pad See-Ee. This dish made with flat rice noodles, stir fried thinly sliced meat, vegetables, and booster ingredient – high-quality soy sauce. Nothing complicated at all. […]

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It took me a while, but here is another Asian stir-fry recipe I have cooked in my beloved wok. Nothing fancy, just simple and delicious Thai comfort meal – Pad See-Ee. This dish made with flat rice noodles, stir fried thinly sliced meat, vegetables, and booster ingredient – high-quality soy sauce. Nothing complicated at all. Anyway, my recipe is a bit different from the traditional one, because I’ve added more kinds of vegetables I had in my fridge, as I really like stir fried veggies. Eventually, cooking without experiments is so boring!

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Kung Pao Chicken http://divinecuisine.recipes/kung-pao-chicken/ http://divinecuisine.recipes/kung-pao-chicken/#comments Wed, 08 Jan 2014 17:34:40 +0000 http://divinecusine.com/?p=1207 This may be a bit strange, but I was inspired to cook this dish by one of the nastiest restaurant experiences of my life. My friend and I had recently decided to go for lunch to one of the oldest (about 25 years) Chinese restaurants in our city. I had heard many nice reviews about […]

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This may be a bit strange, but I was inspired to cook this dish by one of the nastiest restaurant experiences of my life. My friend and I had recently decided to go for lunch to one of the oldest (about 25 years) Chinese restaurants in our city. I had heard many nice reviews about this place from my close friends, so I definitely didn’t expect any unpleasant surprises. Oh, I was so wrong! The food was incredibly awful; we were disappointed with every dish we ordered. The Teriyaki Beef was more like a cheap beef jerky, and the Mandarin Beef tasted like a deep fried wood. But the food was not the worst part. When we made an attempt to send the food back to the kitchen, the manager told us that they would not accept it. She was pretty rude and told us that even if we were in McDonald’s we could not have returned our cheeseburger or fries back to the kitchen. Except in McDonald’s I would pay $2 for the meal, not $20!! They gave us 10% or 20% discount for Teriyaki beef, and that’s it! I will never ever return to this restaurant, even if they pay me to do so.

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Long story short, that day I decided that I can cook any Chinese dish better than at that restaurant. I came home, and I wrote a letter to Santa Clause (aka my husband Sasha), and asked him to bring me a huge wok for Christmas and he did! So that’s how my new culinary journey began! I’m in love with Asian cuisine and ready to experiment with it!

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Kung Pao Chicken it’s the first dish I’ve cooked in my brand new wok, and it’s really delicious, so now you can expect more Asian recipes from me.

I would be happy to hear which Asian dishes are your favorite! By the way, here is a great food blog, for those like me, who is new to Asian cuisine.

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