Hot pot

Hot pot is a traditional Chinese technique of preparing soup-like or stew-like dishes made with a variety of East Asian ingredients. The dish is prepared by simmering a pot of soup stock at the table, then placing the ingredients into the pot. Typical ingredients used in hot pots include mushrooms, thinly sliced meat, tofu, seafood, …

Chow mein

Although food historians can’t really agree on who made the first chow mein and when, this stir-fry dish whose name comes from the Mandarin chǎomiàn and Taishanese chāu-mèing (lit. fried noodles) had probably originated in Northern China. And even though there are as many varieties of chow mein in China as there are regional cuisines, …

Shaobing

Known as a common snack food in Northern China, shaobing is a type of layered flatbread, typically topped with sesame seeds. It is made with multiple layers of dough brushed with sesame paste and resembles a flattened bread roll. Shaobing originated in the Shandong province, but today it can be found at numerous street stalls …

Shabu-shabu

Shabu-shabu is a popular Japanese dish consisting of thinly sliced meat and vegetables cooked in water. The dish is an evolved version of the traditional Mongolian nabemono (one-pot) cooking. Roughly translated to swish-swish, its name is referring to the sound that is made when the sliced pieces of meat go through the water. Although beef …

Mooncake (Yuebing)

An ancient Chinese delicacy eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival or Moon Festival, known as mooncake, is a pie-like pastry made with a shortcrust base called yueh ping that is traditionally filled with black sesame seed or lotus seed paste, along with red beans, roasted pork, mung beans, dates, and salted duck egg yolks. Nowadays, mooncakes …

Easy Crispy Garlic Parmesan Air Fryer Brussel Sprouts

These crispy Air Fryer Brussel Sprouts are done in 12 minutes! Loaded with garlic cheesy flavor and all packed into a caramelized sprout package. This is going to be your new favorite way to cook brussels sprouts, especially when serving them with Thanksgiving turkey! Want to make roasted brussels sprouts? Try my Oven Roasted Brussel …

Best Ever Cornbread Sausage Stuffing Recipe

The Best Ever Cornbread Sausage Stuffing has a sweet and savory blend of cornbread, Italian sausage, sautéed vegetables, cranberries and herbs, all baked to golden brown deliciousness. It’s the perfect healthy side dish this holiday season! If you’re looking for other sides to serve this holiday season you’ll love my Apple Sausage Stuffed Acorn Squash …

Crispy Oven Roasted Brussel Sprouts with Balsamic

Crispy Oven Roasted Brussel Sprouts with Balsamic glaze, a super easy side dish that’s perfect for your Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday table. This is one of my favorite brussel sprouts recipes – learn how to turn sprouts into these crispy irresistible goodness! Oven Roasted Brussel Sprouts with Balsamic Alright, let me get straight to the …

Baked Eggplant Parmesan with Italian Sausage Sauce

This easy Baked Eggplant Parmesan is a lighter version of the Italian classic. Crispy eggplant slices are smothered in cheese and a mushroom sausage marinara sauce for the ultimate comfort food. You’ll want to have this for dinner at least once a week! Wanna know a secret? I’ve actually NEVER ordered eggplant parmesan before. I’ve …

Wonton

Often referred to as the Chinese ravioli, wontons are a variety of thin-skinned dumplings with meat, seafood or vegetable filling enclosed in tender wheat dough wrappers. Many sources suggest that the origins of wontons date back to the Han dynasty era, when they used to be prepared for the Chinese ancestor worship rituals as offerings …

Baozi

One of China’s favorite breakfast foods and an everyday snack, baozi – or simply bao, as it’s usually called – is a steamed bun, made with the so-called mantou bread, and stuffed with a wide variety of fillings ranging from savory to sweet, but they typically include various meats, seafood, or vegetables.   Most popular types are char siu …

Dim sum

Dim sum is a variety of bite-sized food that is usually served with tea. It can range from savory dumplings, buns, and noodle rolls to sweet puddings and tarts. The term dim sum translates to touch the heart, and according to legend, it was invented many centuries ago by cooks of the Royal Court in …

Jiaozi

These Chinese dumplings known as jiaozi, consisting of a thinly rolled piece of dough which contains either meat or a vegetable filling, are one of the most popular and most commonly eaten dishes in China and East Asia. They can be served either as an appetizer or as the main course, always with a side …

Basque-style chicken (Poulet basquaise)

Simple, yet bursting with typical French and Mediterranean flavors, poulet basquaise is one of the most famous French stews. Translated as Basque-style chicken, the dish incorporates authentic French ingredients and traditional French cooking techniques.   The main ingredient in this classic dish is chicken, usually only legs or thighs which are generously spiced with Espelette pepper, an authentic …

Crêpes Suzette

These delectable crêpes prepared à la flambé are doused in beurre Suzette, a sauce made with butter, caramelized sugar, tangerine or orange juice, zest, and orange flavored liqueurs such as Grand Marnier or Curaçao. Crêpes Suzette were supposedly invented by Henri Charpentier in 1895 in Monaco. According to his own story, Charpentier—then a 15-year-old assistant …

Salade niçoise

Originating from Nice in the French region of Provence, the traditional Niçoise salad is a true national treasure. Both flavorful and colorful, it can be served on its own as a main dish, but is more commonly used as a garnish for a variety of meat or fish dishes. It consists of fresh tomatoes, anchovies, …