A FEAST FOR THE
LUNAR CHINESE NEW YEAR
The number 8 is the most auspicious number in the Chinese culture and believed to be one of the luckiest numbers in China, together with numbers 6 and 9. The number 8 means wealth and fortune, which is highly favorable to most Chinese businessmen and even among Filipinos who practice some Chinese traditions.
The coming Lunar Chinese New Year falls
on February 8, 2016 and to start the Year of the Red Fire Monkey allow me to
bring you luck as I have rounded up 8 deliriously delicious and easy Chinese
recipes. These 8 Easy Chinese Recipes
may not only bring you luck in the kitchen, but perhaps in your love life too. As
the famous saying goes “The way through a man’s heart is through his stomach.”
Don’t forget that Valentine’s Day is just around the corner too.
So if you have any craving for Chinese
cuisine or would want to prepare some delicious Chinese dishes in the coming
Chinese New Year, here are 8 Easy
Chinese Recipes for you and your family to enjoy!
Click on the name of the dish to get the recipe
Brace yourself for the numerous
ingredients in this fine dining-style Kung Pao Chicken created by Karen, the
result – you have to try for yourself!
This sweet and sour noodle dish is as easy
as counting 1-2-3.
The dish is inspired by a Chinese
Bistro located in Portland, Maine. But you do not have to travel that far, as
Tina Marie has shared her own take on this dish.
Tracy, the served
from scratch guru has just made an easy Chicken Chow Mein.
Why bother with take
out or Chinese delivery, when you can have this right from your Crock Pot.
Linda has created
this Asian dish with one Rib Eye and some left-over peppers.
Another
easy beef recipe with a flavorful sauce, a must-try for all stir-fry lovers!
If you love to
order Shrimp and Broccoli in your favorite Chinese restaurant, this easy recipe
will make you eat with gusto at the comforts of your dining table.
KRUMPLI / BLACKENED CHINESE PORK BELLY
When I first saw this pork belly
recipe from Pinterest,
I wanted to grab it from my screen.
I hope you all enjoy these deliriously
delicious 8 Easy Chinese Recipes as you whip them up for your families, made
possible by the generosity of Karen, Tina Marie, Tracy, Linda and Brian. Get
hooked to their food sites for more delicious recipes.
XÄ«n NiĆ”n KuĆ i LĆØ (Happy New Year) Have
an awesome 2016 everyone!
If you love deliriously delicious food
as much as I do, then follow me at Instagram as I share my love for easy to
cook dishes, sinful desserts, healthy eats and regional & international
cuisines via @eattoyourheartscontent.
This is another part of my Monday Madness
here at Eat To Your Heart’s Content!
I hope you continue to join me as I
search for more deliriously delicious dining destinations, food discoveries and
easy to create recipes here at Eat To Your Heart’s Content. Until next post, as
I always say, live well, laugh often and eat to your heart’s content!
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free to email me at eattoyourheartscontent@gmail.com - I love to hear from you.
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Pie Rivera is a former food columnist of Republic of 7107 Island Travel Magazine and a freelance food & travel writer for local magazines and online travel communities. She is a TV producer and creative director by day and wanderlust at heart.
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