1) For the Ham Fried Rice: Cook the rice and set aside. In a large sauté pan or wok, add enough oil to lightly coat the bottom of the pan. Add scrambled eggs, minced onions, mixed vegetables, chopped ...
Recreate your favorite Chinese takeout flavors in the comfort of your own home with our easy ad delicious chicken and shrimp ...
Fried rice is one of my favorite Asian restaurant dishes to make at home. You don’t need a zillion ingredients to cook perfect fried rice, and it’s a great way to use up leftovers. Just combine ...
Are you tired of the fried rice? Then, try a stir fry recipe for some needed spice and zest to your meal. Stir fry is a Chinese cooking method where the ingredients are fried in a frying pan filled ...
Kimchi is a traditional Korean side dish made from salted and fermented vegetables, most often with napa cabbage and some sort of radish along with carrots, garlic, ginger and chili. Seasoned with two ...
There was a time when whole-grain rice meant one thing: brown rice, long grain or short. Eventually brown basmati hit the market, but those choices pale in comparison to what we can find on ...
For this Lunar New Year, instead of enjoying large, family-filled dinner banquets, Ying Compestine will be making a huge batch of stir-fried rice and dropping it off on friends’ doorsteps. The ...
I often crave the chewy texture of rice cakes, also known as nian gao in Mandarin. You can find fresh rice cakes in Chinese or Korean grocery stores, usually in the refrigerated section near the fresh ...
At this time of year, like many cooks, I’m obsessed with fresh herbs. But you can keep your Genovese basil, French tarragon and Italian parsley; for me the magic is in the leafy aromatics of the ...
Chao nian gao is a Chinese dish from Shanghai that at its core is stir-fried rice cakes (made with glutinous rice flour) and cabbage, typically eaten during the Lunar New Year because it’s supposed to ...