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Couscous Royale

Submitted by: SKIDMORA
Living In: Chevy Chase, Maryland, USA
Chicken thighs, merguez sausage, and a multitude of vegetables go into this classic Middle Eastern dish. It takes a while to prepare all of the ingredients, but the result is well worth it. 

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Asian Noodle Toss

Submitted by: Clara Coulston
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
Clara Coulston of Washington Court House, Ohio combines yesterday's chicken with mandarin oranges, crisp veggies and spaghetti for a colorful medley. TIP: For a change of pace Clara used citrus-flavored stir-fry sauce. 

Hiyashi Chuka Noodles

Submitted by: Mimi
Living In: Palm Springs, California, USA
Ramen noodles are served cold with chili sauce, cucumber, and carrot slices as well as ham and egg. This is a common cold noodle salad in Japan, and always great to eat when the weather is hot. 

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Peanut Butter Noodles

Submitted by: Amy Barthelemy
Living In: Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
Smooth peanut butter, sweet honey, salty soy sauce, and fiery fresh ginger simmer with chicken broth to make a delectable sauce for boiled udon noodles. Garnish with sliced green onions and more fresh peanuts for a decidedly different dish. 

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Asian Salad

Submitted by: Juanita Peek
For a sensational summer salad, toss shredded Napa cabbage and sliced green onions with toasted ramen noodles, slivered almonds and sesame seeds, then dress with an aromatic blend of oil, vinegar, sugar and soy sauce. 

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Yakisoba Chicken

Submitted by: E. Maxwell
A classic, justifiably popular Japanese stir fry in which chicken cooked in a yummy soy sauce, chili paste garlic blend is tossed with buckwheat soba noodles, carrot, cabbage and onion. 

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Sukhothai Pad Thai

Submitted by: Nan
This dish can be made with shrimp, chicken or pork instead of tofu. Look for the more exotic items in the Asian foods section at your local grocery store. Adjust the pad Thai sauce ingredients to taste. 

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Company Couscous

Submitted by: Nancy Trempe
Savory couscous flavored with garlic, red bell pepper, scallions, tomatoes and basil, and topped with parmesan cheese. 

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Fast and Easy Tofu Lo-Mein

Submitted by: Dasibelle
Home Town: Douglassville, Pennsylvania, USA
This easy-to make recipe is very inexpensive. I made it for my boyfriend's family and his mother is Filipino! They loved it! You can really mix in a lot of different ingredients to spice it up or make it your own. Try different Ramen noodle flavors. 

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Quick and Easy Pancit

Submitted by: Heather Maurer
Stir-fried rice noodles with chicken, cabbage and carrots. It will remind you of Island Fiestas! 

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Chap Chee Noodles

Submitted by: Chris J
Home Town: Bellingham, Washington, USA
Living In: Renton, Washington, USA
A Korean style noodle dish made with meat and vegetables. 

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Thai Noodles

Submitted by: Sharon
An aromatic saute of soy-marinated chicken, garlic, ginger and onions is enhanced with mushrooms, cucumbers, bell peppers and carrots, and flavored with peanut sauce, oyster sauce and hot chili sauce. Serve over rice noodles and top with chopped peanuts. 

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Chinese Cold Pasta Salad

Submitted by: Julie MacLaren
Pasta is pasta, but the spicy peanut sauce is a knock out. Natural peanut butter is dolled up with soy sauce, crushed red pepper, veggie broth and garlic. Add a bit of scallion, bell pepper and cilantro - and toss. 

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Pork and Shrimp Pancit

Submitted by: Rayna Jordan
A traditional Pancit taught to me by a Filipino friend while stationed overseas. Delicious and easy! 

Bechamel Chicken Pasta

Submitted by: MUSLIMMOMMA
Home Town: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
This is a twist on a classic Middle Eastern bechamel pasta. It consists of chicken breast, penne pasta, vegetables, and herbs, and is topped with a luscious bechamel and mozzarella cheese. Baked until nice and bubbly. 

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Sweet and Nutty Moroccan Couscous

Submitted by: Christina
I've simplified this recipe for Couscous Mesfouf without losing any of its deliciously complex flavor. Prepare all the mix-ins ahead of time and it takes only minutes to make. Enjoy! 

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A Pad Thai Worth Making

Submitted by: Fatty Arbuckle
The wonderful national noodle dish of Thailand, it is now served in many trendy restaurants. It can be adjusted to your taste, add ingredients that you like and make it as spicy or tart as you want to. It is also great as a basis for a stir fry of leftovers. This is a recipe for those who like it HOT, if you can't handle the heat, go easy on the chile sauce. 

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Thai Shrimp and Noodles

Submitted by: Ramona Heflin
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
Shrimp lovers will dive into this speedy skillet dish that gets its Asian flavor from ginger, peanut butter, sesame oil, soy sauce and red pepper flakes. My family loves it, writes Ramona Heflin of Farmersville, Ohio, who sent in the recipe. 

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Vietnamese Rice-Noodle Salad

Submitted by: JEN
Cooked rice noodles are mixed with carrots, cucumbers, mint and Napa cabbage. A sauce made with cilantro, jalapeno peppers, lime juice, fish sauce, and sugar is spooned over the noodles and veggies. 

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Chicken Lo Mein

Submitted by: Jennifer Suster
Provided by: Taste of Home
Jennifer Suster of Chicago, Illinois says, 'This lo mein recipe is a low-calorie eye-appealing dish that is very quick to make.' With soy sauce, sherry, ginger and sesame oil, as well as red pepper and snow peas, it's as flavorful as it is colorful. 

 
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