We’ve been dealing with lingering dry coughs in our house lately, the kind that leaves your throat scratchy and uncomfortable. The weather has been all over the place, so I did what my mom always did and made snow fungus dessert soup, 糖水. So What Is It? It’s a light, slightly sweet Chinese dessert soup…
Category: Childhood Classics
Featuring nostalgic comfort food recipes that many adults enjoyed during their childhood. This can include recipes like macaroni and cheese, regional specialties, and more.
Sweet Moments in Hokkaido
If you’ve ever been to Hokkaido, or had it sitting on your travel wishlist, you’ve probably heard people go on and on about the food. Especially the ice cream. Honestly, I used to wonder what all the fuss was about. How different could it really be? And then I tried it. So I get it…
Chinese Turnip Cakes
There’s something about the smell of turnip cakes sizzling in a pan that takes me straight back to my childhood. Every year without fail, my mom would make big batches of these savoury cakes, and they were always a hit — friends, family, neighbours, everyone loved them. In our culture, turnip cakes are more than…
Traditional Homemade Potstickers
Making homemade potstickers is honestly a lot easier than people think, and once you make them yourself, it’s hard to go back to the frozen store-bought ones. The smell of them cooking always takes me straight back to childhood. My mom used to make huge batches at a time, and there were almost always extras…
Celebrating Dongzhi: Tang Yuan and Togetherness
Winter tends to bring more than just colder weather. It’s also the season where gatherings, traditions, comfort foods, and celebrations start filling up the calendar. The Winter Solstice, usually falling around December 21st or 22nd, marks the longest night of the year. After that point, the days slowly begin getting longer again. One celebration connected…
Making Wontons at Home
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 making a classic comfort dish from Taiwanese cooking ,Creamed Corn with Pork and Rice (粟米肉粒飯). It’s also a popular go‑to in many Hong Kong cafés. In about 30 minutes, you can have a cozy, family‑friendly meal that’s simple and satisfying. This dish always brings back memories for me. Growing up, I loved the…
The Tale of Cocktail Buns
When it comes to baked goods that really hit the spot, it’s hard to beat a fresh cocktail bun. These bakery favourites from Chinese bakeries have become widely loved, and it’s easy to see why. They have that balance of light sweetness, soft texture, and something familiar that keeps people coming back. As I started…
Folding Memories with Grandma: Homemade Dumplings
As I sit down to write this, I can’t help but reminisce about the countless evenings I’ve spent making homemade dumplings with my family. It’s more than just a meal; it’s a tradition, a connection to my roots, and a reminder of the power of food to bring people together. This week, we had the…
Exploring the World of Feng Lai Su (Pineapple Cakes)
Spent a fun day in the kitchen surrounded by the aroma of freshly baked treats, and huddled together with friends to take on the challenge of mastering Feng Lai Su (鳳梨酥), those delightful Taiwanese pineapple cakes. Yep, that’s how my day rolled yesterday– an adventure into the world of pastry-making I won’t soon forget. I’ve…
Black Sesame Euphoria
Hey there! I’m excited to share something deliciously simple and close to my heart today—Black Sesame Soup (黑芝麻糊). It’s the kind of sweet treat that just makes you feel at home. Imagine a creamy, nutty goodness with an earthy taste that’s not overly sweet but incredibly comforting. It’s a dessert that’s been a part of…
Golden Memories: Homemade Egg Tarts
Egg tarts, they’re more than just a dessert to me; they’re a slice of my childhood. Back in the day, weekends were all about dim sum and trips to the local bakery for some delicious treats. Egg tarts were like my go-to desserts. I mean, who can resist that buttery, flaky pastry embracing that sweet,…
Deliciously Golden: Baked Cha Siu Bao
Hey there, fellow foodies! If you’re anything like me, you can’t resist the classic comfort of homebaked Cha Siu Baos. These delicious pastries from Chinese bakeries have a soft, fluffy bun filled with a delicious secret inside – tender Chinese BBQ pork, fragrant shallots, flavourful sauces, and aromatic spices. So, put on your apron, roll…
Rolling Happiness: One Rice Roll at a Time!
Dim sum days have always held a special place in my heart, filled with cherished memories of family gatherings and delectable bites. Dim sum outings were never complete without ordering a plate of these delightful rice rolls (a.k.a Cheung Fun 腸粉). But let me tell you, there’s something even more amazing about digging into rice…
Dragon’s Beard Candy: A Taste of Chinese History
Picture a young child’s eyes widening with delight as they watch a skilled artisan work their magic, transforming a simple lump of sugar into a mesmerizing masterpiece. That was me, entranced by the skillful hands that crafted Dragon’s Beard Candy (龍鬚糖), one of my all-time favourite childhood treats. I still remember the sweet, melt-in-your-mouth feeling…