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  2. 33 Most Delish Asian-Inspired Chicken Recipes - AOL

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    Alanna Hale. The cold chicken salad gets a modern twist with Asian flavors like soy sauce and rice vinegar and farro, a grain similar to brown rice that adds a chewy texture and extra protein and ...

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  4. Warm Chicken Sandwiches with Mushrooms, Spinach, and Cheese

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    Preheat oven to 400°F. Pull some bread from ciabatta rolls to form slightly hollow centers. Drizzle ciabatta rolls with olive oil. Spread roll bottoms with whole grain mustard.

  5. Claypot rice - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly served with chicken, Chinese sausage and vegetables in some regions, but most restaurants offer a customizable dish with many protein options. Traditionally, the dish is cooked over a charcoal stove, giving it a distinctive flavor. Some places serve it with thick, sweetened soy sauce and sometimes dried salted fish.

  6. Instant-boiled mutton - Wikipedia

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    Freshly cooked mutton slice in a sesame sauce dip. Instant-boiled mutton, also known as Mongolian Fire Pot or dip-boil mutton, is a Chinese hot pot dish. Traditionally, Chinese people have eaten it inside the home during cold winter weather, but in recent times, instant-boiled mutton has been eaten year-round.

  7. Mee pok - Wikipedia

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    The dish is of Chaoshan origin and is commonly served in the Chaoshan region of China and countries with a significant Chaoshan Chinese immigrant population such as Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. Mee pok is commonly served tossed in a sauce (often referred to as "dry", or tah in Hokkien ( Pe̍h-ōe-jī : ta )), though sometimes served in a ...