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Celebrating Chinese New Year with Easy Appetizers from Tai Pei®
Chinese New Year is an easy-entertaining event that celebrates the wish of “good fortune” to all in the year ahead and it is a great time to incorporate authentic restaurant inspired dishes in order to have the chance to educate your family about what is the Chinese New Year. I have found that through food I can transport my beloved ones to different places without leaving home that is why offering Asian food is a great way to transport them to China while they learn about new traditions and flavors. When Collective Bias invited me to participate in this #NewYearFortune campaign with Tai Pei® Food I had to accept.
I went to my local Walmart where I found the perfect appetizer fit for an Asian feast
And with that I went to my local Walmart where I found the perfect appetizer fit for an Asian feast. Because who doesn’t love egg rolls and spring rolls.
Tai Pei® frozen appetizers are perfect treat for and Asian feast
And those from Tai Pei® frozen appetizers are perfect treat to put together a nice spread. Tai Pei® Egg Rolls and Spring Rolls are high quality and mouthwatering and include a dipping sauce. I love that they are crispy to the bite and so flavorful. For sure Tai Pei® Good Fortune in Every Box™.
Easy Dipping Sauces for Pairing the Tai Pei® Egg and Spring Rolls
And of course I wanted to add my personal touch to this frozen appetizers, which are very easy to make, just pop in the oven for 15 minutes until golden brown and serve on a nice tray.
Spring Rolls with Orange Habanero Mustard Dipping Sauce
For pairing the egg and spring rolls I prepared two dipping sauces despite the fact the package comes already with delicious dipping sauces but you know me I always want to personalize what I serve to my guests and my family.
Chicken Egg Rolls with Ponzu, Lime and Green Onion Dipping Sauce
The first dipping sauce was made with ponzu sauce, lime juice and added fresh green onions for additional crunch and flavor. And a second one spicy, with mustard, sweet orange peel marmalade and habanero sauce. Both dipping sauces in my opinion enhance the flavor or the Chicken Egg Rolls and the Veggie Spring Rolls.
2015 Chinese New Year is called the year of the sheep
Chinese New Year starts on February 19th and ends on March 5 and it is associated with the Chinese lunar calendar and the Chinese zodiac. This last one has twelve animal signs including the rat, the ox, the tiger, the rabbit, the dragon, the snake, the horse, the sheep, the monkey, the rooster, the dog, and a pig. Each animal represents a year in a 12-year cycle and this year 2015 is called the year of the sheep.
Visiting Chinatown in Victoria British Columbia
In China from February 19-21 is considered a holiday and an important time to celebrate together as a family. Me as a Latina I can relate to this since Christmas time is for us the most important time of the year and we most definitely celebrate together. And same as Chinese families do all generations come together that very special day, so when I explain to my family the importance of the Chinese New year I tell them this is somewhat like Christmas and same as us Chinese families cherish quality time with their beloved ones during the celebrations of the Chinese New Year.
Chinese New Year I also found Chinese culture same and my Latino culture shares pet peeves and superstitions
While researching about the Chinese New Year I also found Chinese culture same and my Latino culture share pet peeves and superstitions. For example during Chinese New Year Chinese people believe they must not wash their hair for three days to avoid washing away good luck. Children cannot cry on this celebration as that can damper good luck for the upcoming year. They don’t ask for loans and wear red undergarments as it is believed this color is a ward against misfortune. My recommendation better run to go a buy those red undergarments to make sure we have good fortune in 2015.
Serving easy Asian appetizers to learn about Chinese New Year at home
I invite you to introduce your family to other cultures and traditions using food as the conduit. Celebrating Chinese New Year with a perfect appetizer fit for an Asian feast while learning new traditions and culture offers quality time and a new way to enjoy food at the table. And don’t forget to check out the New Chinese New Year app on the Tai Pei® Facebook page as well as the Red Envelope tab for a coupon surprise, but hurry before they run out.
May the Chinese New Year be with good fortune!
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