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Menu Description: "Tossed with orange peel and chili peppers for a spicy/citrus combination." Several of P.F. Chang's top-selling items are similar in preparation technique: bite-size pieces of meat are lightly breaded and wok-seared in oil, then doused with a secret sauce mixture. This PF Chang's copycat recipe is made the same way. The heat in the citrusy sauce comes from chili garlic sauce, which you'll find in the aisle with the Asian foods in your supermarket—the rest of the sauce ingredients are common stuff. The orange peel is julienned into thin strips before adding it to the dish. Since the flavor from the peel is so strong, we won't need to add it until the end. Cook up some white or brown rice to serve alongside this dish and get the chopsticks ready. Source: Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 2 by Todd Wilbur.
DIY TOP SECRET RESTAURANT P.F. CHANG'S ORANGE PEEL CHICKEN RECIPE {PRINTABLE}
DIY TOP SECRET RESTAURANT P.F. CHANG’S ORANGE PEEL CHICKEN RECIPE {PRINTABLE}
The kids and I love dining at P.F. Chang’s and this can be very costly over a period of time. The closest P.F. Chang to my house is the one located at Cumberland Mall and with the way traffic is set up I incur additional expenses in gas. I decided to try to recreate their Orange Peel Chicken by using recipe from my Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 2 book by Todd Wilbur. I did however tweak the…
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VIDEO: P.F. Chang's Confirms Theft Of Customer Card Data
Chang’s China Bistro on Friday confirmed that a security breach may have led to the theft of information from thousands of customer credit and debit cards. The restaurant chain said that while the investigation is still ongoing, it has found its data has been compromised. The company said it has moved to a manual credit card imprinting system for all P.F. Chang has also established a website for customers to receive updates and answers to their questions.
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P.F. Chang’s data breached–customers’ credit card info compromised
P.F. Chang’s data breached–customers’ credit card info compromised
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Information from the credit cards was reportedly put up on the darknet website Rescator June 9. According to TechTarget, it’s the same site that sold information stolen from credit cards used at Target back in November.
Brian Krebs, an independent journalist who formerly wrote for The Washington Post’s Security Fix blog, reported on his blog that multiple banks are indicating the…
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I made this following P.F. Chang's oolong marinated sea bass recipe. It didn't quite turn out like what they have at the restaurant, but still good!