Asian Snack Mix
Asian Snack Mix might be just the hor d'oeuvre you are searching for. This recipe makes 28 servings with 176 calories, 6g of protein, and 6g of fat each. This recipe covers 6% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. If you have peanuts, corn cereal, chow mein oriental seasoning mix, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 30 minutes.
Instructions
In large microwavable bowl, mix cereal, corn snacks, chow mein noodles, pretzels and peanuts.
In microwavable measuring cup, microwave butter uncovered on High about 40 seconds or until melted. Stir in garlic powder, soy sauce and chow mein seasoning mix with wire whisk until well mixed.
Pour over cereal mixture, stirring until evenly coated.
Microwave uncovered on High about 5 minutes, stirring every 2 minutes, until mixture looks dry and crisp.
Spread on paper towels; cool 15 minutes.
Place in serving bowl; stir in wasabi-coated peas. Store in airtight container.
Recommended wine: Chenin Blanc, Gewurztraminer, Riesling
Chenin Blanc, Gewurztraminer, and Riesling are great choices for Asian. The best wine for Asian food depends on the cuisine and dish - of course - but these acidic whites pair with a number of traditional meals, spicy or not. The Raats Original Chenin Blanc with a 4.5 out of 5 star rating seems like a good match. It costs about 14 dollars per bottle.
Raats Original Chenin Blanc
Original Chenin is crafted without the use of any oak in order to preserve the wine's "original", vibrant fesh fruit character. It's packed with succulent flavours of pineapple, golden delicious apple and citrus, with hints of ginger, honeysuckle and orange blossom and a lovely minerality. This bright, tasty offering from Chenin master Bruwer Raats rivals the finest Loire Valley Chenin."Really clean-cut, with white peach, honeysuckle and mineral notes that drive through the lengthy, well-defined finish. There's also great crunchy acidity buried here."Wine Spectator89 Points