Get your rice ready because these delicious, garlicky, and savory Korean Marinated Eggs will be your go-to side dish for breakfast, lunch, and dinner! If you never tried Korean Marinated Eggs - Mayak Gyeran, you are seriously missing out. The egg yolk is gooey and soft on the inside, while the egg is marinated in a savory, spicy, and sweet sauce that pairs perfectly with a hot bowl of rice! Mayak Gyeran is easy and affordable to make, and I promise you will love it too!
This recipe for Mongolian Beef is an absolute flavor explosion! Thinly sliced steak is marinated in a savory mixture, then stir-fried to perfection and coated in a rich and tangy sauce. NO SLURRY NEEDED! Served over a bed of warm rice, it's a meal that will have everyone asking for seconds.
Homemade fluffy steamed buns filled with mushrooms cooked in hoisin sauce. Enjoyed with some pickled carrots and cucumber plus some kimchi for extra texture and flavour! You can also opt to fill your gua bao with maple hoisin tofu instead of the mushrooms!
This creamy Korean ssamjang (쌈장) pasta was inspired by the pork belly ssam (쌈) that I always order at Korean barbecue. Succulent pieces of pork belly in a spicy, creamy, and umami pasta sauce.
One of my favourite ways to enjoy dumplings is by either steaming or boiling these and finishing it off with what I like to call the best dumpling sauce - with the perfect balance of savoury, heat, bit of sweetness and acidity. Let’s not forget the aromatics that really take it up a notch!
Japanese tsukune are meatballs coated with a salty-sweet sauce. It's one of the common grilled items served at Japanese yakitori restaurants. This dish is perfect for your next barbecue cook-out or dinner. The meatballs are soft, bouncy, and smooth in texture. Create your minced meat with your desired protein. Optionally, stuff it with vegetables. Finish with a Japanese staple, the shichimi togarashi spice blend.Stock up culinary spice kits - Limited time only!
Crispy pork belly bites covered in a Korean inspired glaze made with Gochujang, a Korean fermented red chilli paste. The sticky glaze will have everyone coming back for more!
Get ready for extra-crispy Korean Fried Chicken with this recipe from Delish.com.
Gluten-free sweet potato noodles are tossed with steak, mushrooms, and spinach to make this classic Korean dish. Get the recipe at Food & Wine.
Tsukune are grilled Japanese chicken meatball skewers glazed in a delicious sweet-savory sauce. Typically served at yakitori and izakaya restaurants, these juicy and irresistible meatballs are easy to make at home with your oven broiler or grill. It’s hard to eat just one!
This Vietnamese snack consists of grilled rice paper stuffed with plenty of green onions, fried shallots, vegan sausage, corn, and drizzled with sweet chili sauce and mayo!
This is my newly developed Chinese lemon chicken recipe that has been well tested. The goal is to create a method with chicken that is crispy even after doused with the sauce, and the outstanding lemon flavor lingers on your palate.
Nothing beats a steaming bowl of curry udon on a cold day! Made with chewy udon noodles served in a thick curry flavoured dashi soup, this dish can be easily customized with your favourite ingredients!
Pancakes filled with a mix of scrambled tofu and veggies! These Chinese-Style Savoury Stuffed Breakfast Pancakes are wrapped in homemade dough and pan-fried. These can be made beforehand and stored to be enjoyed anytime!
This Mongolian Beef recipe is super easy to make and uses simple, readily available ingredients! Whip this up in under 20 minutes and have the perfect mid-week dinner meal!
With their juicy filling encased in golden wrappers and pan-fried to perfection, Chinese meat pies are a delightful staple that you simply must try.
The key here is 350 degree F oil {an oil/candy thermometer is a good investment} and draining the chicken as soon as it comes out of the oil. Have your mis en place ready and your pan fitted with a rack handy. Everything will come together quick so the important thing to remember when frying anything is to have everything prepped and ready to go.
Fresh enoki mushrooms have finally made it to the mainstream in the US markets. Chinese call the Japanese named, enoki mushrooms, “golden needle mushrooms”
A wonderful asian twist to your favorite chicken tenders, tossed in the most heavenly sweet, lemon glaze!