Chinese

  • Steamed Ginger, Soy & Lime Cod Fish

    You don’t need a proper steamer to be able to steam fish, all you need is a wide deep pan with a lid, some aluminium foil and a deep plate which fits well into the pan. Even better this way: because you’re using a plate you can steam the fish…

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  • Prawn Wonton & Ramen Soup with Ramen Eggs and Charred Paksoi

    Almost too pretty to eat, but of course not really, we devoured it all in a very short time. I’m not always in the mood or have the time, but when I do I love making everything from scratch. I find it really interesting deciphering dishes I’ve eaten in restaurants…

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  • Miso-Glazed Smoked Tofu and Vegetables

    In honour of World Animal day I decided to keep tonights dinner vegan. To be honest I’m not a huge fan of tofu but the more I cook with it the more I know how to actually make it tasty, and this time I wish I had more! In the…

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  • Stir Fried Black Pepper Chicken, Shiitake Mushrooms and Peas in the Pod

    Chicken and pepper, these 2 are made for each other, and especially the charred flavour if you stir fry them in a hot wok. I actually thought I bought sugar snaps, which I would usually just stir fry as is, but it turned out they were peas in the pod.…

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  • Pork & Prawn Wontons with Spicy Dipping Sauce

    Another Asian dish. As I’ve mentined before, I just can’t get enough! I made these wontons last week and froze them ready to be eaten whenever I have a craving, so good to have lying around in the freezer! I used a few tips from @marionskitchen for making the filling. 1. By…

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  • Chinese Scallion Pancakes

    I love the word Scallion, but of course it just means spring onion. Flakey, crispy, charred and savoury spring onion pancakes with a spicy dipping sauce, what more could you want! To be honest, the rolling of the dough was a bit more work than I had anticipated, quite a…

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