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Lettuce Cups with Mushrooms and Tofu
Pot Sticker Dumplings (Guo Tieh)
Tianjin Style Green Onion Pancakes
Boiled Chinese Dumplings (Jiaozi)
Shredded Chinese Chicken Salad
Crispy Pork and Shrimp Spring Rolls
Tofu and Spinach Soup
Classic Hot and Sour Soup
Chicken Chow Mein
Noodle Salad with Ham and Vegetables
Steamed Rice with Chinese Sausages
Fried Rice with Ground Beef and Lettuce
Fragrant Crispy Duck
Diced Chicken with Dried Chilies
Pork with Green Peppers and Peanuts
Five Spice Spareribs
Mongolian Lamb with Garlic
Flash-fried Garlic Shrimp
Shrimp or Lobster with Snow Peas
Sweet and Sour Sliced Fish
Fish Steamed with Wine and Soy
Steamed Whole Fish with Fragrant Sauce
Sichuan Fish Steaks
Poached Bok Choy with Oyster Sauce
Tofu with Pork and Black Bean Sauce
Stir-fried Chinese Greens
Blanched Chinese Greens with Chili and Garlic
Stir-fried Mixed Chinese Vegetables
Chinese Broccoli with Salted Fish and Ginger
MAIL ORDER SOURCES
Finding the ingredients for Asian home cooking has become very simple. Most supermarkets carry staples such as soy sauce, fresh ginger, and fresh lemongrass. Almost every large metropolitan area has Asian markets serving the local population—just check your local business directory. With the Internet, exotic Asian ingredients and cooking utensils can be easily found online. The following list is a good starting point of online merchants offering a wide variety of goods and services.
http://www.geocities.com/MadisonAvenue/8074/VarorE.html
http://dmoz.org/Shopping/Food/Ethnic_and_Regional/Asian/
http://www.orientalpantry.com/
http://www.thaigrocer.com/Merchant/index.htm