Brooklyn residents eagerly anticipate enjoying dim sum at East Harbor Seafood on Sunday mornings, but for those unable to make it to the restaurant, Hetty Lui McKinnon offers a savory dim-sumish start to the week with soy sauce noodles with cabbage and fried eggs that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Mid-week, a lemony roasted mushroom pasta and a sheet-pan dinner of tofu and green beans with chile crisp provide easy and delicious meal options.
Towards the end of the week, a recipe for stir-fried cabbage and pork with lime, cilantro, and fish sauce offers a comforting and luxurious twist, while blackened salmon can be enjoyed in a torpedo roll or with a salad and roasted potatoes to round out the week.
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