I was born and raised in Canada, but growing up in a Chinese household, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) was always present in my life, thanks to my mom. Whenever we were sick, it wasn’t Tylenol or the usual Western remedies. Instead, my mom would brew up some bitter herbal tea that, to be honest, tasted…
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Beef Pepper Rice
Back in 2011, I was wandering through the busy streets of Hong Kong when I stumbled upon something that would become a new favourite—Sizzling Beef Pepper Rice. One bite, and I was hooked. It had that perfect mix of sweet and savoury that had me craving it every day! No joke! It was something I…
Traditional Homemade Potstickers
Making homemade potstickers is way easier than you think, and they taste so much better than store-bought! The smell of them sizzling in the kitchen always takes me back to my childhood. My mom used to make these golden-brown dumplings all the time, often making extra to stash in the freezer. They’re not just full…
Gamjatang in Your Kitchen
I used to think making Gamjatang at home was way too complicated. One of my friends from high school told me it was just easier (and tastier) to grab it from a restaurant. She went on about how much time and effort it takes to make—hours of simmering and loads of work. Her advice stuck…
The Ringed World of Mochi Donuts
Mochi donuts are something special – my kids are totally in love with them. They have that perfect chewy texture, especially the ones shaped into the iconic “pon de ring.” It’s a unique combination of the soft sweetness of a regular donut and the chewy goodness of mochi in every bite. It’s a simple treat…
Warmth and Cheer for All
s the winter chill settles in, there’s really nothing like a warm cup of mulled wine to make you feel cozy inside. This classic drink is a holiday favourite—perfect for those chilly nights when you just want to snuggle up with a cup of something delicious. Mulled wine has such a lovely history, and its…
Celebrating Dongzhi: Tang Yuan and Togetherness
Winter brings with it not just chilly temperatures but also a tapestry of cultural celebrations around the world. The Winter Solstice, when the night stretches its longest, holds special significance across diverse cultures. As we welcome longer days, various traditions and celebrations unfold, each with its unique importance. Dongzhi, known as the Winter Solstice Festival, usually…
Mayak Eggs (Korean Marinated Eggs)
Mayak eggs, also known as Korean marinated eggs, are one of my favourite things to make. They’re super easy to whip up, making them my go-to for quick meals, especially in the mornings when the clock is not on my side. With basic ingredients and a tasty marinade, these eggs turn out soft and jammy….
Wrap It Up Wonton-Style
Homemade wontons hold a cherished place in the hearts of food enthusiasts worldwide. Crafted with love and history, these delicate pockets of goodness offer a culinary journey worth savoring. From mastering the art of making wonton wrappers to exploring diverse fillings and cooking methods, the versatility and delectable flavors of wontons inspire endless creativity and elegant dining experiences.
Creamed Corn with Pork and Rice (粟米肉粒飯)
Today, we’re exploring the wonderful world of Taiwanese cuisine with a dish that’s both comforting and seriously delicious – Creamed Corn with Pork and Rice (粟米肉粒飯). It’s also a classic that’s a permanent staple in many Hong Kong cafés. In just about 30 minutes, this creamed corn with pork dish will quickly become your go-to…
Exploring the World of Soba Salad
Soba noodles and the concept of soba noodle salad originated in Japan. Soba noodles are thin noodles made primarily from buckwheat flour or a combination of buckwheat and wheat flour. They have a mild nutty taste and a firm texture, making them perfect for various flavours. Soba noodles have been a key part of Japanese…
Little Toasty Treats
Ah, the magic of bite-sized wonders! There’s something about bite-sized snacks that just hits different. My kids can’t get enough of these little delights—golden-brown, crispy on the outside, and soft on the inside. They’re perfect for a lazy Sunday morning or a cozy hangout with loved ones. These tiny treats are so simple, so good, and…