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Gather the Family for a Chinese New Year Feast
Tangerine Pork Tenders Sweet Sesame Balls Tray of Togetherness
(Family Features) - Chinese New Year marks the perfect time to fire up a wok and gather the family for a celebratory feast. In China, the New Year's Eve dinner is so important that if a family member can't attend, an empty seat is kept to symbolize their presence! Don't panic if busy schedules make the planning difficult - Chinese New Year is celebrated for 15 days. Also, cooking with a wok is a quick way to make a delicious meal; the high temperatures sear in the juices of meats and conveniently cook food in minutes.Two recipes to start your menu, along with instructions for a traditional "Tray of Togetherness," are listed here, provided by the chefs at Panda Express. To round out the meal, consider chow mein or lo mein, because noodles signify long life. Green beans represent longevity and are a good choice of vegetable. Egg rolls or spring rolls are appropriate because they resemble the shape of a gold bar, so they're often served as a symbol of wealth in the coming year. For a great conversation starter, create place cards for each guest sharing their animal in the Chinese zodiac (see pandaexpress.com for information). Eating with chopsticks helps make the meal special. Red and gold, traditional symbols of luck and prosperity, can be used in the tablecloth, placemats and napkins to make the table look instantly festive. For a unique centerpiece, arrange fresh flowers in small cups and place them in Chinese food to-go cartons. |


