Xiao Long Bao a.k.a. Tangbao refers to a broad group of steamed Chinese soup-filled dumplings. Depending on the origin, dumplings can be made with leavened or plain dumpling dough which is usually wrapped around a gelatinous filling, twisted and sealed at the top, and then steamed. Rate
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Chinese Mung Bean Jelly Noodles (凉粉 – Liángfěn)
0 commentsLiangfen is a popular northern Chinese dish that is also often consumed in Sichuan and Qinghai, consisting of slices or strips of starch jelly tossed in a savory, spicy sauce that is topped with various garnishes. The jelly is predominantly made from mung bean starch, but pea starch, sweet potato […]
American Sweet Ham with Pineapple | Christmas Recipes
0 commentsIn United States, the dish that evokes smiles and brings merriment on Christmas Eve is the roast ham with pineapple In a country where barbecues reigns supreme and bacon is king, there is nothing sweeter or more anticipated than the Christmas ham, which is roasted for hours and adorned with slices of […]
Swedish Potato and Sprats Casserole (Janssons Frestelse) | Christmas Recipes
0 commentsTalking about unusual choices for your Christmas table… Swedes have a tradition of serving a creamy potato & sprat (little fish similar to anchovies) casserole. Sometimes you need to broaden your horizons and try something new! Rate
German Pot Roast (Sauerbraten) | Christmas Recipes
0 commentsAnother great beef recipe for your holiday table. This signature German dish features fork-tender beef served with sweet & sour gravy, made with gingersnap cookies, and some boiled potatoes on the side. This pot roast can be found on every single Christmas table in Germany! Rate
French Beef Bourguignon (Bœuf à la Bourguignonne) | Christmas Recipes
0 commentsA time-tested French classic, this stew is a perfect fit for any holiday table. The beef is cooked together with bacon, veggies, wine, and is complimented with brown-braised onions and butter sautéed mushrooms! Rate
Chinese Beef Chow Fun (干炒牛河 – Gàn Chǎo Niú Hé)
0 commentsBeef chow fun is a Cantonese dish prepared by stir-frying previously marinated beef slices together with flat, wide rice noodles (hor fun), and bean sprouts. Because of the preparation method, beef chow fun is a true measure of any accomplished Cantonese chef. Rate
Chinese Chilli Poached Beef (水煮牛肉 – Shuǐ zhǔ niúròu)
0 commentsThis traditional Sichuan technique translates as water-boiled. It employs thin slices of meat or fish that are shortly cooked in water or broth and are then placed on a bed of various vegetables such as onions, mushrooms, spinach, bean sprouts, or celery. The dish is then doused in a fiery sauce […]
Chinese Lagman (新疆拌面 – Xīnjiāng bàn miàn)
0 commentsLagman is a dish from Central Asia with roots in Xinjiang, a northwestern region of China. The name translates to pulled noodles or hand-stretched noodles, denoting the main feature of the dish. Since there is no fixed recipe, the noodles can be paired with a thick sauce or added to a broth. Rate
Chinese Ants Climbing a Tree (蚂蚁上树 – Mǎyǐ shàng shù)
0 commentsThe unusually named Sichuan dish known as ants climbing a tree consists of glass noodles in a flavorful sauce with ground pork. The name is derived from the visual appearance of the dish, where the glass noodles represent tree branches, the chopped green onions represent leaves, and bits of ground […]