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Marinated Tofu with Cold Peanut Noodles

Drain the noodles well before coating with sauce.

Soy-Lemon Dipping Sauce

Tamari soy sauce is similar to regular soy sauce but is slightly thicker and has a richer flavor. It is available at most grocery stores. Besides being the perfect condiment for the tofu, this sauce makes a nice addition to the soba noodles—just drizzle a little bit on top.

Broiled Black Pepper Tofu

Grocery stores often carry several kinds of tofu, so be sure to buy the firm variety for this dish. Pressing the tofu removes excess water and allows it to soak up the peppery marinade.

Sesame-Marinated Tofu with Vegetables

You can substitute Chinese broccoli with broccolini or dark, leafy greens such as kale, turnip, or mustard greens. Before marinating the tofu, press it as described in step 1 to remove excess moisture.

Lemongrass Paste

Look for fresh lemongrass in Asian markets and some supermarkets.

Indian-Spiced Halibut with Yogurt

If you cannot find fenugreek seed, this curry is equally satisfying when ground fenugreek is substituted; add with the other ground spices.

Clams with Lemongrass and Chiles

This dish is also delicious with mussels. Decrease the amount of chiles if you like it less spicy.

Chinese Duck with Shiitake Mushrooms and Wide Rice Sticks

You can purchase a whole roast duck at your local Chinese restaurant. Some varieties of noodles suggest soaking them in boiling water instead of cooking them; check your package instructions before preparing them.

Southern Indian Chicken Curry with Mustard Seeds

This dish was inspired by one of cookbook author Madhur Jaffrey’s lamb curries.
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