Chinese recipes: easy and authentic

Good Housekeeping's Sweet and sour pork

2012 heralds the Chinese Year of the Dragon. Chinese New Year starts on the second new moon after the winter solstice. It's a time when families come together and food is an essential part of the festivities, often being symbolic of luck and prosperity. Noodles are devoured for a longer life and chicken is cooked up to bring happiness. Try our fabulous Chinese-inspired recipes to join in the fun and usher in your own good fortune. Click on the recipe names for printable instructions.

Sweet and sour pork stir fry

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