
Flavors of Asia
Asian cuisine is a term sometimes used in the West as an umbrella term for the various cuisines of South Asia, East Asia and Southeast Asia and for fusion dishes based on combining them. In the United States, the term Asian Cuisine usually refers to cuisine from the countries of east Asia, particularly Chinese, Japanese, and Thai. Whatever definition you use…we know what we like. Here are our offerings for this class….
Asian Style
Duck Pot Sticker Shooters with Hoisin Ribbon
Succulent Sesame infused Duck Breast Wok fried with sesame seeds and fresh
vegetables, wrapped in wonton skins and served as a shooter on Asian Soup Spoons
with a rich demi glace and a ribbon of Hoisin Sauce
Thai Style
Chicken, Cellophane Noodles and Straw Mushroom Soup & Pungent Thai Sauce
Tender marinated chicken, clear cellophane noodles, colorful fresh veggies and
young straw mushrooms in a flavorful broth. Add the Pungent Thai Sauce for the
heat you love.
Shrimp Satay
with Spicy Peanut Dipping Sauce
Tender marinated Shrimp skewered and grilled to perfection. Complimented with a
spicy peanut sauce laced with red chili paste and lime. A Classic.
Korean
Barbecued Beef Tenderloin Lettuce Wraps
The best of beef, marinated and thinly sliced, served with rice and a crisp
lettuce wrap and soy dipping sauce plenty of ginger, garlic and sesame
Last Updated
Saturday April 19, 2008
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