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Cranberry-Teriyaki Glaze

4.7

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Editor's note: The recipe below is from Ming Tsai's book, Ming's Master's Recipes.

Use 1 cup of glaze as a dipping sauce for Ming Tsai's pork potstickers and cranberry-crab rangoons and the other cup to make his braised short ribs.

Cook's note:

To save time, this glaze can be purchased at SuperTarget and select Target stores. It's part of Ming Tsai's newly expanded Blue Ginger line.

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