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  2. 67 sheet-pan recipes for easy weeknight cooking - AOL

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    Succulent chicken pieces roast on a sheet-pan with plenty of garlic, lemon and a few bulbs of super-seasonal ramps. The ramp leaves, which are used two ways, have an undeniably pungent garlic flavor.

  3. Satay - Wikipedia

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    Boiled chicken satay. It has become a side dish of soto, [37] mie jawa, or nasi goreng jawa. Sate Banjar A variant of chicken satay popular in Southern Kalimantan, especially in the town of Banjarmasin. Sate Blendet Chicken satay with yellow sauce from Balong District in Ponorogo. The sauce is made of shallots, garlic, candlenuts, coconut milk ...

  4. Shacha noodles - Wikipedia

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    Shacha noodles (simplified Chinese: 沙茶面; traditional Chinese: 沙茶麵; pinyin: shā chá miàn), also known as sate or satay noodles, is a noodle dish popular in southern Fujian province. It is a kind of soup noodles made by cooking satay soup made from satay sauce and adding bean sprouts, pork liver, and other ingredients. [1]

  5. These Sticky Sesame Chickpeas & Broccoli Will Make You Glad ...

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    Add broccoli and cook, tossing, until coated in sauce and heated through, about 1 minute more; season with salt, if needed. Divide chickpea and broccoli mixture among bowls. Top with sesame seeds.

  6. Shacha sauce - Wikipedia

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    During the 20th century, Chinese labourers from the Chaoshan region who worked in Southeast Asian countries (e.g., modern-day Malaysia and Indonesia) adapted satay sauce to local tastes, including the introduction of dried seafood. [6] Shacha is now quite different from the peanut-based satay sauce popular in Malaysia and Indonesia. [7]

  7. Sate taichan - Wikipedia

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    Sate taichan is a variation of chicken satay grilled and served without peanut or kecap seasoning unlike other satays. [1] [2] It is served with sambal and squeezed key lime, while the chicken meat used with this satay is generally plain white in colour and only seasoned with salt, key lime, and chili. [3] Like other satays, sate taichan is ...

  8. Sate lilit - Wikipedia

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    Sate lilit (Aksara Bali: ᬲᬢᬾ ᬮᬶᬮᬶᬢ᭄) is a satay variant in Indonesia, originating from Balinese cuisine. [1] This satay is made from minced pork, fish, chicken, beef, or even turtle meat, which is then mixed with grated coconut, thick coconut milk, lemon juice, shallots, and pepper.

  9. Beef and broccoli - Wikipedia

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    Beef and broccoli was likely developed in the diaspora of Chinese immigrants in 19th century America. [1] It became an established feature of American Chinese restaurants during the 1920s. [ 2 ] By the 1950s, it had become ubiquitous and it is one of the most popular American Chinese dishes in the 21st century. [ 3 ]