Asian Recipes (Most Popular)
From the EatCleanDiet.com Site:
Not sure what to make for dinner tonight? Try this quick and easy meal from The Eat-Clean DietŪ Recharged The great thing about this dish is you can substitute whatever veggies you have on hand. It makes delicious leftovers!
Chunky Sweet potato Soup is made Asian style with coconut milk and red curry paste. Easy to make and delicious.
Easy Soup that will make you feel like you are at your favorite Chinese Restaurant.
Quinoa is a very high-protein, high-fiber, mineral-rich replacement for rice. It's available in many health food stores, or the health food section of supermarkets. For people looking to try Quinoa, this is a good way to do it.
This stir fry uses Quinoa as a replacement for rice, and along with the beef and broccoli, is a very high-fiber and high-protein meal. It's also very tasty. Quinoa has a nutty flavor.
Some people may prefer to omit the bouillon and just use water to reduce sodium.
Delicious Cold Noodle Salad. I make it for dinner, then pack extra servings up for lunches that don't need heating. Adapted slightly from a recipe at Cate's World Kitchen Blog.
This is high in sodium, so if you are watching salt, this isn't the salad for you. If you can't find the House of Tsang Bangkok Padang Peanut Sauce I have listed, you can use whatever brand you prefer, but doing so will change the nutritional value in this recipe. I like this brand because it is tasty, but be forewarned, it is very hot and spicy! You can find most of the ingredients in the Asian/Oriental foods aisle at your grocery store.
Great, crispy dumplings, without all the fat! Make sure to use reduced-sodium or Lite soy sauce, to reduce the salt.