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		<title>Stir-fried Napa Cabbage Recipe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A simple and delightful dish&#8211;stir-fried napa cabbage with dried shrimp (and straw mushrooms). Straw mushrooms are optional but I put them into the stir-fry as I had some leftover in the fridge. Surprisingly, they transformed this humble recipe and added extra flavor, texture, and color to my stir-fried napa cabbage. I loved it! If you are a Chinese-Malaysian or Chinese, I am sure many of you have had this dish growing up; perhaps you are still preparing it at home. It&#8217;s one of those homey dishes that reminds you of your mother&#8217;s&#8211;or your grandmother&#8217;s&#8211;cooking&#8230; I served my napa cabbage with a dollop of garlic oil and fried garlic on top of this dish. What a great idea. It infused the serving with garlicky aroma. You should try it, too! To make other nostalgic and homey Chinese-Malaysian dishes, AKA the food of my childhood, please check out my recipes below (recommended and pair well with stir-fried napa cabbage): Malaysian Sweet and Sour Eggs (Eggs Masak Branda/Belanda) Stir-fried Eggs with Red Onions and Shrimp Bean Sprouts with Salted Fish Malaysian-style Ladies Fingers/Okras Pork Ribs and Lotus Root Soup Bean Curd Sticks and Pork Ribs Soup Stir-fried Bean Curds with Leeks Braised Bean Curd/Firm Tofu with Mushrooms Steamed Tofu and Ground Pork Steamed Eggs with Cincaluk/Steamed Eggs with Fermented Shrimp (Chinese recipes, prepare authentic Chinese food now!) (Click Page 2 for the Stir-fried Napa Cabbage Recipe)]]></description>
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