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Let's Cook and Enjoy Chinese Cuisine! Mouth-Watering Chinese Recipes and Food Ideas that will have Everyone asking for more! Spicy Stir Fry, Kung Pao Asian Meatballs, Curry Beef, Pork Belly Sliders, Mung Bean Cake, Vegan Sticky Tofu Bao, Homemade Chinese Dumplings and so much more! Delectable Sweet, Spicy and Savory Chinese Ethnic Dishes!
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How to Tenderize Chicken for Stir Fries
Learn How to Tenderize Chicken for Stir Fries using the Chinese Velveting Technique. Velveting Chicken results in irresistibly tender and juicy bites that elevate any dish. By marinating in a simple blend of soy sauce, cornstarch, and oil, you create a protective layer that seals in moisture. Quick-cook it in a hot wok or blanch it in boiling water for perfect results. Enjoy chicken that's always restaurant-quality in your own kitchen.
Chinese Five Spice Sesame Chicken Thighs
Savor the flavors of Chinese Five Spice Sesame Chicken Thighs with this easy-to-follow recipe! Marinate tender chicken thighs, coat them in a crispy sesame-spice blend, and bake to perfection. A honey-lemon sauce adds a tangy sweetness, making these Baked Sesame Chicken Thighs irresistible. Serve Asian Sesame Chicken with steamed rice for a meal that’s both simple and delicious. Perfect for weeknight dinners or special occasions!
Crispy Chinese Honey Garlic Chicken Recipe
Craving takeout? Try this Crispy Chinese Honey Garlic Chicken recipe at home! Tender, juicy chicken coated in a golden, crispy batter and tossed in a sweet and savory honey garlic sauce. It’s packed with bold flavors and perfect for a family dinner or special occasion. Serve it with steamed rice or stir-fried veggies for a restaurant-quality meal. Quick, easy, and absolutely delicious! Save this pin for your next dinner idea!
Slow Cooker Asian Short Ribs
Slow Cooker Asian Short Ribs are fall apart in your mouth tender, and the sticky sauce is aromatic, with fresh ginger and Chinese five spice. The dish has a kick of heat from chili paste, and a touch of honey brings sweetness. SO good! If your budget is tight, beef spare ribs are a good substitute for short ribs. Beef short ribs and beef spare ribs are actually the same piece of meat. The difference is simply in how the meat is cut.
Homemade Wonton Soup
Indulge in the warmth of Homemade Wonton Soup, where tender wontons filled with savory ground pork and shrimp swim in a fragrant ginger-infused broth. This recipe is a delightful journey of flavors, featuring fresh bok choy and a hint of chili crisp for an extra kick. Perfect for cozy nights, it’s comfort in a bowl that will impress your family and friends.
Shrimp and Chicken Rice Soup
Here is a shrimp and chicken rice soup that is going to stand out from the rest. A soup loaded with protein, blend of veggies and topped with fried rice. It is unique in texture and the flavor is out of this world. A total comfort food down to the last drops in the bowl. Hurry over and grab the recipe to make.
Chinese Savory Beef Stew
This Chinese Beef Stew is a winter comfort dish that combines tender beef with flavorful spices and hearty vegetables. This easy recipe allows the beef to cook slowly, letting all the ingredient flavors blend together. You get a rich sauce that goes nicely over steamed rice or noodles. This is a great make-ahead meal that is also weekly meal-prep friendly. The perfect family-friendly meal for those cold winter nights!
Chinese Moo Goo Gai Pan
You can make restaurant-quality Chinese moo goo gai pan in no time at all! The chicken is marinated in a simple velveting blend and stir fried up, quick and juicy, along with water chestnuts, bamboo shoots, bok choy, garlic, ginger, onions, and two kinds of mushrooms. I like to serve it with simple jasmine rice, but I’ve also enjoyed it with lo mein noodles.
Ultimate Chinese Hot Pot Dinner Party Guide
This ultimate guide to the Chinese Hot Pot, you'll learn about its history, a variety of ingredients, and tasty broths that make it a unique dining experience. Whether you're experienced or new to hot pot, our tips on preparation, dipping sauces, and cooking techniques will help you enjoy hosting a hot pot dinner party! Bring your friends and family together for a fun and interactive meal that they will love! This is your complete guide to all things Chinese hot pot!
Drunken Noodles
Spicy, sticky Thai drunken noodles are quickly stir-fried (we’re talking 10 minutes quick!) and topped with fresh Thai basil. This aromatic, fiery dish features hot white pepper and Thai bird’s eye chilis. Make it with your choice of protein and all your favorite vegetables! I’ve made this drunken noodles recipe with both chicken and shrimp, but shrimp is definitely my go-to. Either way, the meat will be marinated in cornstarch, oil, and soy sauce through the ancient Chinese velveting technique so that it’s moist and juicy on the inside yet golden and crisp on the outside.
How to Make Homemade Hot and Sour Soup
Hot and sour soup has always been one of my favorite Chinese takeout dishes – it’s a comforting soup that’s hearty with a super flavorful broth – similar to my Korean soondubu jjigae. Luckily, it’s also surprisingly quick and easy to make at home! While you might need a few specialty ingredients (a fun excuse to visit some Asian markets or order online), this homemade soup lets you control each element to make it just the way you like it.
Chinese Moo Shu Pancakes
Light, fluffy, and perfectly delicious is what you get with these Chinese Moo Shu pancakes. They are great to pair with rice, stir fried dishes, and more. You will find that it is easy to make them from scratch and they taste even better than buying store bought. Hurry over and save the recipe and use for your next dinner in, where you want some tasty Moo Shu!
Takeout Inspired Crispy Almond Chicken
Here is a takeout inspired recipe for crispy almond chicken. This is a tasty battered chicken that is smothered in a sweet and savory glaze and paired with crunchy almonds in each bite. Serve as is, pair with noodles, or even rice. The ultimate chicken recipe to make all year round at home.
Art of Chinese Five Spice Blend
Learn how to make authentic Chinese five spice blend. This is a mix of cloves, anise, cinnamon, peppercorns, ginger and more. Grat ofr using to flavor dishes, use in marinades, stir fry recipes, and more. Head over and learn the art of Chinese Five Spice blend today.
Chinese BBQ Pork Shoulder
Check out this Chinese bbq pork shoulder recipe. It is also called Char Siu, depending on where you live. A sticky glazed pork that is made with soy sauce, honey and a mix of five spice. Tons of flavor, rich, and you can serve on its own, serve with rice, noodles, etc. Skip takeout and learn how to make it at home yourself.