Cashew Chicken Veggie Stir Fry
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Cashew Chicken Veggie Stir Fry – more favorite takeout food with a healthy makeover!
Cashew Chicken Veggie Stir Fry – more favorite takeout food with a healthy makeover!
Golden and Silver Mantou (Chinese Steamed Buns) with Condensed Milk for Lunar New Year
Chinese New Year Cookies made from tapioca flour and coconut cream. Crumbly and they melt in your mouth!
Fortune cookies for Chinese New Year
Browned Butter Chinese Walnut Cookies, classic cookies with a twist – sandy, crumbly, and packed with the nutty flavour of browned butter.
Oriental Aromatic Broth
Pineapple Jam Tarts
Asian Rice Salad. The dressing is crazy delicious. Clean, healthy, and ultra satisfying.
Fried Red Bean Puffs. Crispy & chewy crust with a sweet red bean filling. Tasty Chinese New Year snacks!
Toss those takeout menus in favor of Easy Chicken Potstickers with Soy Dipping Sauce!
Sweet nutty black sesame seed paste rolled up in a pie crust, sliced into cookies and baked to perfection.
Famous Chinese five spice infused meat roll that is crispy on the outside and moist on the inside. It has a good bite and crunch to it.
Light Shrimp Fried Quinoa is a healthy 30 minute dinner full of protein packed quinoa and shrimp then finished off with soy sauce.
Batter-fried mushrooms tossed in a sweet and sour sauce – Chinese style.
Asian Barbecue Glazed Ham with an Asian inspired glaze made of hoisin sauce and clementine peel. Perfect for any occasion.
Chinese food and breakfast come together and it’s perfection–and it’s a totally valid excuse to eat fried rice for breakfast!
Celebrate Chinese new year with this traditional dish, spiked with a touch of orange for good fortune for the next year!
Homely stir-fried kang kong (spinach) with spicy and fragrant prawn and chili sambal paste.
General Tso’s Chicken. Make Chinese takeout at home!
Chinese Egg Tarts. This popular dessert features a creamy silky egg custard that is baked in a crispy buttery puff pastry shell.
Skinny Sweet & Sour Chicken
Rice Cake Soup traditionally eaten for Lunar New Year in Korea to welcome in the new year and to grow one year older!