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  2. Nộm - Wikipedia

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    Gỏi tai heo (pig ear salad), made with lotus and shrimp puffs, phồng tôm. Gỏi đu đủ khô bò. Nộm or Gỏi (in Southern Vietnam) is the indigenous salad of Vietnamese cuisine. [1] It is to be distinguished from sa lát (from the French for salad), and sa lát Nga ("Russian salad") found in Western style restaurants. Nộm hoa chuối

  3. Vietnamese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A basic feast (cỗ một tầng) consists of 10 dishes: five in bowls (năm bát): bóng (dried and fried pork skin), miến (cellophane noodles), măng (bamboo shoot), mọc , chim or tần (bird or chicken stew dishes) and five on plates (năm đĩa): giò (Vietnamese sausage), chả, or vịt luộc (boiled chicken or duck), nộm ...

  4. Thai Chicken Fettuccine Salad Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the picante sauce, peanut butter, honey, orange juice, soy sauce and ginger in a 10-inch skillet over medium heat until the mixture is hot and bubbling.

  5. Gà nướng sả - Wikipedia

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    Bún with nướng sả (lemongrass chicken) nướng sả at Quan Nem Ninh Hoa, Sacramento. In Vietnamese cuisine, nướng sả is grilled chicken with lemon grass (sả). Common ingredients include garlic, onion, honey, sugar or pepper. [1] Grilled beef and other meats are also popular variations.

  6. Vietnam's rare 'dragon chickens' all the rage for Lunar New Year

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    Dong Tao chicken, weighing up to 6 kg (13 pounds) each when fully grown and once reserved only for the royals, are believed to bring good Vietnam's rare 'dragon chickens' all the rage for Lunar ...

  7. Chả lụa - Wikipedia

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    Yam mu yo thot khai dao is a spicy Thai salad made with fried mu yo and khai dao. Chả lụa, also known as mu yo (Thai: หมูยอ, [mǔː jɔ̄ː]) in Thai and (Lao: ຫມູຍໍ, [mǔː jɔ̄ː]) in Lao, the term is a combination of the word mu, meaning pork, and the word giò which means ham or sausage in Vietnamese. [2] [3]

  8. Thai Chicken Fettuccine Salad Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the picante sauce, peanut butter, honey, orange juice, soy sauce and ginger in a 10-inch skillet over medium heat until the mixture is hot and bubbling. Add the fettuccine and chicken to the ...

  9. Michael Symon welcomes spring with grilled chicken paillard ...

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    This ultra-refreshing salad is the epitope of spring ingredients. Sweet snap peas, cooling mint, bright lemon and salty pancetta come together to create a salad symphony.