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10.5" CARBON STEEL WOK (12322002)

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    Wasabi Stem Stir Fry

    Delicious, fresh, flash fried wasabi stems with garlic, ginger and chilli!
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    Roast Chicken Som Tam

    Got leftover roast chicken? Turn it into a bold and refreshing Thai-style salad!
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    Taiwanese Braised Pork with Rice

    Lu Rou Fan - a beloved Taiwanese dish of succulent sweet and savoury slow-braised pork belly over steamed rice.
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    Beef Brisket Noodle Soup

    Learn how to make Beef Brisket Noodle Soup! This simple recipe from chef Jeremy Pang makes the Chinese version of Vietnamese Pho, using succulent stewed beef with noodles.
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    Seafood Pad Cha (Ta Lay Pad Cha)

    Pad Cha in Thai refers to the practice of making your wok so hot that when you add the ingredients, they literally explode. That’s what makes this dish so tasty. The flavours, especially the chilli, suddenly explode. This dish can be made with mixed seafood or just lobster! A thank you to Chef Saiphin Moore from [Rosa's Thai Cafe](http://rosasthaicafe.com/) for the recipe!
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    Pad Thai

    Give this classic Thai recipe a go, Pad Thai with prawns! This versatile and easy dish sure is a winner when it comes to dinner guests and family.
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    Kung Pao Cauliflower

    Kung Pao Cauliflower recipe. Chef Jeremy Pang’s easy vegan alternative to Kung Pao Chicken uses roasted, crispy cauliflower in a spicy, Kung Pao sauce.
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    Pork Chop Fried Rice

    Tender, aromatic and lightly crisped pork chop with a simple egg fried rice
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    Egg Fried Rice

    Make the perfect Chinese egg fried rice with this quick recipe
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    Sweet And Sour Pork Chops

    Hong Kong street food favorite! Cantonese Pork Chops from Jeremy's 'Hong Kong Diner' cookbook. Sweet and sour flavors in signature East-meets-West style.
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