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Marinated Asian Vegetable Salad

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Grains Asian 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/4 lb Chinese peas
1/2 lb Bok choy (white stemmed cabbage), coarsely chopped
1/2 lb Won bok (celery cabbage); coarsely chopped
1/4 lb Daikon; shredded in long strands
1/4 lb Carrot; shredded in long strands
1/3 cn (15 oz size) bamboo shoots strips
1/4 lb Fresh shiitake mushrooms; sliced
1/3 cn (15 oz size) baby corn
1/4 c Rice vinegar
1/4 c Sesame oil
1/4 c Water
1/4 c Soy sauce
1 tb Sugar
2 Cloves garlic; minced
1 Piece (1/2-inch) ginger root, minced
1 tb Wasabi (horseradish paste)
1 tb Minced Maui onion
1 tb Chopped green onion
Green lettuce leaves
1 Sheet nori; cut into thin strips
1 tb Toasted black and white sesame seed

INSTRUCTIONS

Blanch Chinese peas, bok choy, and won bok. In a bowl, combine the blanched
vegetables with daikon, carrot, bamboo shoots, mushrooms, and corn. To make
marinade, combine rice vinegar, sesame oil, water, soy sauce, sugar,
garlic, ginger, wasabi, onion, and green onion; mix well. Pour marinade
over vegetables and refrigerate for 30 minutes. To serve, place vegetables
on lettuce leaves. Top with nori strips and sesame seed. Makes 6 servings.
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Posted to TNT - Prodigy's Recipe Exchange Newsletter  by rkanahele@juno.com
(Ronald KL Kanahele) on Sep 7, 1997

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