Indulge in the rich flavors of our Beef Pad See Ew â a Thai stir-fried noodle masterpiece featuring tender slices of beef, wide rice noodles, and vibrant Chinese broccoli, all wok-tossed in a savory blend of soy, oyster, and fish sauces. A perfect harmony of sweet and savory, this dish is sure to transport your taste buds to the bustling streets of Thailand. ðâĻ
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Sesame Balls with Red Bean Paste (Jian Dui)
Popular Chinese street food item featuring deep-fried glutinous rice balls filled with sweetened red bean paste.
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Chinese Tomato Egg Stir-fry (įŠčįč)
What is Chinese Tomato Egg Stir-Fry? Chinese tomato egg stir-fry is a classic Chinese dish for many Chinese people. Growing up this was my absolute favourite dish that my mother would make. The flavours of this simple dish are delicious and it’s definitely a savoury and comforting meal. If you’ve had it before, you know why you love this dish so much and would want to make it again. For those that haven’t had it yet, it may not sound like much but I promise you it sure is delicious! Everyone has their own take on this dish but below is my take on how to make this classic Chinese…
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Chinese Beef Brisket | Instant Pot
Whenever I visit Hong Kong style cafes, I will always order this dish with “ho fan” noodles. This dish incorporates the most amazing flavours from the savoury beef to the incredible crunch of the daikon and carrot. All tied in together with the most amazing aroma of star anise, Chinese five spice, and lemongrass. Traditional Cantonese beef brisket has no lemongrass, but recently I tried this and I absolutely LOVED it! If you want to stick to the traditional route, you are more than welcome to take this out. This dish still tastes delicious without it. You can then pair this dish with either noodles or a nice bowl of…
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Cantonese Beef Brisket with Lemongrass | Instant Pot
Whenever I visit Hong Kong style cafes, I will always order this dish with “ho fan” noodles. This dish incorporates the most amazing flavours from the savoury beef to the incredible crunch of the daikon and carrot. All tied in together with the most amazing aroma of star anise, Chinese five spice, and lemongrass. Traditional Cantonese beef brisket has no lemongrass, but recently I tried this and I absolutely LOVED it! If you want to stick to the traditional route, you are more than welcome to take this out. This dish still tastes delicious without it. You can then pair this dish with either noodles or a nice bowl of…