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  2. Spicy Garlic Eggplant & Ground Pork Noodles Recipe - AOL

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    4 tbsp soy sauce (divided) 1 tsp sesame oil; 1 tsp Shaoxing rice wine; 1 lb eggplant (2 medium Chinese eggplants or 1 American eggplant) oil for frying; 8 garlic cloves, finely minced; 1 tsp ...

  3. I'm The Only Plant-Based Eater In My Family, So I Make ... - AOL

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    In this vegetarian version of a Chinese-American favorite, oven-baked tofu gets tossed in a savory, sweet, and slightly spicy sauce along with crisp-tender broccoli, then topped with toasty sesame ...

  4. 38 High-Protein Meals That Are Hearty & Satisfying - AOL

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    In this vegetarian version of a Chinese-American favorite, oven-baked tofu gets tossed in a savory, sweet, and slightly spicy sauce along with crisp-tender broccoli, then topped with toasty sesame ...

  5. Eggplant salads and appetizers - Wikipedia

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    Eggplant mud (茄泥) is a Chinese recipe of steamed and mashed eggplant. It is served with dressings such as pounded garlic with soy sauce. In Sichuan cuisine many people also like to add hot peppers and cilantro. It is a common lunch dish and may be eaten with rice or rolls.

  6. Grilled Asian Eggplant with Ginger Sauce Recipe - AOL

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    Steam the eggplant in batches, cut side down, until just tender, about 4 minutes. 3. Heat a grill pan. Lightly brush the eggplant all over with vegetable oil. Grill over high heat until grill marks appear, about 30 seconds per side, then transfer to a serving platter. Spoon the ginger sauce over the eggplant.

  7. Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chinese food staples such as rice, soy sauce, noodles, tea, chili oil, and tofu, and utensils such as chopsticks and the wok, can now be found worldwide. The world's earliest eating establishments recognizable as restaurants in the modern sense first emerged in Song dynasty China during the 11th and 12th centuries.

  8. Disanxian - Wikipedia

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    Disanxian (Chinese: 地三鲜; pinyin: Dìsānxiān) is a Chinese dish made of stir-fried potatoes, eggplants, and sweet peppers. [1] [2] Other ingredients may include garlic, spring onion, etc. The name roughly translates to "three treasures from the earth" because it consists of the three key ingredients listed above. [3]

  9. Grilled Asian Eggplant with Ginger Sauce Recipe - AOL

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