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Asparagus and Radishes with Sesame-Miso Dressing

After seeing most of May in cooler temperatures and sporadic downpours, it feels like New York has been suddenly thrown into the middle of summer. It’s been in the high 80s and low 90s for the past few days, and even hotter in my apartment. I’m refilling the ice cube trays about 5 times a [...]

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Sake-Steamed Clams

Around this time of year I start getting nostalgic for summers in Massachusetts. Well, certain aspects of summers in Massachusetts. I can do without the jam-packed subways every other day when there’s a Red Sox home game. And how loud and obnoxious the restaurants and bars in Back Bay get when fans spill out of [...]

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Steamed Mussels with Ginger and Shallots

I’ve been on quite a shellfish kick lately. In the span of a month, I’ve eaten mussels and clams almost every time I’ve had dinner out, from French-style mussels steamed in white wine at a local hangout to Chinese clams with black bean sauce at dim sum. Maybe it’s because of spring and warmer temps, [...]

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Stir-fried Tomato and Eggs

It’s another sunny March day here in New York. I’ve found myself wanting to spend more time working by the windows instead of working in the kitchen, which is in the interior of my apartment. So in celebration of an early spring, here is a light yet delicious Chinese comfort food dish from the archives [...]

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Kale and Sesame Soba Noodles

I had planned on making a nice hearty braised dish today, something along the lines of chicken adobo or Country Captain. Then I stepped outside to do grocery shopping and got hit with the fact that it was almost 60 degrees. Spring! Was it here for good, or is this just another tease? Not that [...]

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Chinese Almond Chicken

I don’t know what it is about chicken and nuts, but they seem to go perfectly together. Other than pork with peanuts, no other meat gets the same natural pairing, at least with whole nuts. There’s a well-known chicken dish for just about every kind of nut out there, from Kung Pao chicken to chicken [...]

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Chinese Corn and Cabbage Soup

It’s hard to get too much of summer corn. Every time I visit a farmer’s market here in the city, there is always a crowd of people gathered around the corn bins selecting their perfect ears, even if it’s late in the day and the sellers are packing up their trucks and vans. Even if [...]

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Cantonese Tomato Beef

Cantonese tomato beef is one of those dishes that make me nostalgic for Hong Kong. They can be found on the menus of western-style cafés all over the city, next to other east-west classics such as wok-fried spaghetti and macaroni with canned meat in Chinese chicken broth. While it’s also a fast dish that families [...]

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