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Scallion Oil Noodles 葱油拌面 – Simple But Bursting with Flavor

Sometimes the best meals don’t need a long list of ingredients. Shanghai-style scallion oil noodles (蔥油拌麵) prove that perfectly. I hadn’t eaten it in ages, but during my stay in New Zealand, I kept ordering it from a Shanghai noodle restaurant and fell for it all over again. This noodle dish brought a whole new …

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Bitter melon recipe – the ultimate stuffed bitter melon

Stuffed Bitter Melon is a classic dish in Chinese home cooking and one that holds a special place in my heart.  Growing up, my mother would often make it, filling the melon rings with minced meat mixed with dried shiitake mushrooms for extra fragrance and depth. The slight bitterness of the melon balances beautifully with …

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Crispy Fried Shrimp: The Ultimate Crunch You’ll Love

When I finally nailed the crispiest, crunchiest fried shrimp with batter, I thought, “Aha! I’ve cracked the secret that chefs have been guarding all along!” This crispy fried shrimp recipe might just become your go-to when you’re craving something crunchy and satisfying. Even though I’ve run a restaurant and am now a full-time home cook, …

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Fuzzy Melon Stir-dry – A Taste of Cantonese Home Cooking

In many Cantonese households, the true classics aren’t the elaborate banquet dishes, but the simple, nourishing stir-fries served at the family table every day. This Stir-Fried Fuzzy Melon with Chicken, Dried Shrimp, and Glass Noodles is one of those timeless recipes. For me, it’s closely tied to memories of my mother in the kitchen, quietly …

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Garlic Shrimp with Rice: Quick and Satisfying One-Dish Meal

Sometimes the best recipes are born out of improvisation. I usually cook garlic shrimp Chinese-style, shells on, over a roaring wok flame. But while staying with my son in New Zealand, I had to adapt with no wok, just an induction stove and a flat skillet, and a family that prefers shell-free shrimp. The result? …

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Taiwanese Beef Noodles: How to Make Authentic Beef Noodle Soup at Home

Looking for a bowl of comfort that warms your heart and makes your tummy happy? Taiwanese beef noodles (红烧牛肉面) is just that. Tender, melt-in-the-mouth beef in a rich, flavorful broth infused with Asian spices, aromatics, and herbs, which is impossible to resist. This dish is a favorite across Asia. It is similar to Szechuan-style beef …

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Five Kam Heong Recipes That Bring Bold Malaysian Flavor to Your Table

Kam Heong sauce is a flavorful Malaysian-Chinese creation, made with dried shrimp, curry leaves, chilies, and a touch of classic Chinese seasonings. Its rich, aromatic blend of spices brings together the best of Chinese and Malay culinary traditions, turning even the simplest ingredients into something memorable. In this article, I’ll share five Kam Heong recipes, …

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How to Make Hong Shao Rou (Braised Pork Belly) at Home

Let me share with you how I make the classic Hong Shao Rou, also known as Red-Cooked Pork (红烧肉). The pork isn’t just rich in flavor; it’s melt-in-your-mouth tender, coated in a glossy, savory-sweet sauce, and is easier to make than you might think. The flavor of the Chinese braised pork belly is rich and …

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Easy Chicken and Broccoli Stir-Fry in 30 Minutes

Chinese chicken and broccoli stir-fry is a classic dish that always satisfies. With tender slices of chicken, crisp-tender broccoli, and a glossy sauce that clings to every bite, it’s the kind of dish that makes your mouth water. This recipe strikes the perfect balance of soy, garlic, and sesame flavors, deeply rooted in traditional Cantonese …

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Osmanthus Eggs with Crab Meat: A Classic Stir-Fry (Kwai Fa Chi)

Today I’m making a dish with a rather interesting name: Osmanthus Eggs stir-fried with glass noodles. Sounds fancy, right? But it gets even more bewildering with its Chinese name, Gui Hua Chi (桂花翅), which literally means “osmanthus shark fin”! Let me explain. It is stir-fried eggs with glass noodles and crab meat.  Despite the name, …

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