Get Cooking Over the CNY Break With These Chinese Recipes
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It's no secret that many of Beijing's esteemed dining establishments are about to close for Spring Festival (check out our handy guide here), but instead of panicking about how you'll feed yourself for those interminable three to four days, why not take this opportunity to improve your Chinese cooking skills?
We've collated some of our favorite recipes that have appeared on thebeijinger.com over the years so you can find them all in one place. So crack out that wok and invite your other left-behind friends over for a nice hot serving of gongbao chicken.
Everyone's favorite Chinese dish: kungpao chicken
Stick-to-your-ribs red-cooked pork
Sichuan dry-fried green beans, made with meat or without
Homestyle stir-fried eggs and tomatoes
Adaptable, spicy dry-pot cauliflower
Author Carolyn Phillips' recipe for zhajiangmian
Thick and tasty biangbiang noodles
Vegetarian dandan noodles
Garlicky smacked cucumbers
READ: Winter Warmers: Beijing Snacks to Warm You from the Inside Out
Photos: Wikimedia, seriouseats.com, Robynne Tindall, Lily Zhao, Garth Wilson
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