Shanghai Wind possibility, stupid computer case, Pesha and cards, Islands China Coast Salad Dressing
Called Steph after Floodlight, who says that we may be going to Shanghai Wind for dinner tomorrow. The dessert night is invite-only, as there's not a lot of room at Viv's. So I guess we'll see what happens... I should give the Boredoms' Pop Tatari to Jon, as he did request it back last Sunday. I'll go put it in my knapsack now... and remove a bunch of Christmas cards which I'll never use this year! :P
I'm stymied by my computer case, dammit! Sigh... at least Pesha (pesha) emailed me to say that she's mailing her cards out on Monday, and she got my card / postcard already. :D
Reminds me of the OKAMI character from last night: every time you made the wolf jump, it produced grass / plants!
Islands China Coast Salad Dressing
Here's a cool recipe that clones a favorite from the 30-store Islands chain of restaurants. This California / Arizona chain is known for its hand-made burger buns, specialty sandwiches and taco platters with names like Shorebird, Pelican, Sandpiper, Baja, Northshore, and Island Fish. Some people, though, go to the Islands just for a scrumptious salad that's dressed with this top secret formula. Here's the Top Secret Recipes version of the delicious Asian dressing that's poured over the China Coast Salad -- it's a huge bowl filled with sliced chicken breast, lettuce, red cabbage, julienned carrots, fried noodles, sesame seeds, mandarin orange wedges, and chives. But it's the dressing that pulls it all together. In fact, many diners think the dressing's so good that they ask for extra and discreetly smuggle it home. Well, no more smuggling required. Now, with this simple formula, you can make your own clone at home and use it on any salad combination.
1/2 cup mayonnaise
5 tablespoons rice vinegar
2 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons sesame oil
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
Combine all ingredients in a medium bowl and mix with an electric mixer until well-blended and sugar is dissolved. Chill.
I'm stymied by my computer case, dammit! Sigh... at least Pesha (pesha) emailed me to say that she's mailing her cards out on Monday, and she got my card / postcard already. :D
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Islands China Coast Salad Dressing
Here's a cool recipe that clones a favorite from the 30-store Islands chain of restaurants. This California / Arizona chain is known for its hand-made burger buns, specialty sandwiches and taco platters with names like Shorebird, Pelican, Sandpiper, Baja, Northshore, and Island Fish. Some people, though, go to the Islands just for a scrumptious salad that's dressed with this top secret formula. Here's the Top Secret Recipes version of the delicious Asian dressing that's poured over the China Coast Salad -- it's a huge bowl filled with sliced chicken breast, lettuce, red cabbage, julienned carrots, fried noodles, sesame seeds, mandarin orange wedges, and chives. But it's the dressing that pulls it all together. In fact, many diners think the dressing's so good that they ask for extra and discreetly smuggle it home. Well, no more smuggling required. Now, with this simple formula, you can make your own clone at home and use it on any salad combination.
1/2 cup mayonnaise
5 tablespoons rice vinegar
2 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons sesame oil
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
Combine all ingredients in a medium bowl and mix with an electric mixer until well-blended and sugar is dissolved. Chill.
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