Chinese Food Ingredients
A more indepth look at Asian ingredients, including sea cucumbers and sweet and sour sauce.Here you’ll find basic information on the ingredients used in Chinese cooking, from storage and preparation tips, to seasonal availability and suggested ingredient substitutions.Buying Chinese Ingredients Continue Reading
Do you know Chinese Breakfast
While they can be made at home, crullers (“you tiao” in Chinese) are a popular item at hawker’s stands. They are dipped in warm congee, the same way you would dip a doughnut into a cup of coffee. In northern Continue Reading
Chinese food: Cold Day Congee
People with autoimmune disease, cancer, or other chronic illnesses should consult a health practitioner. Astragalus root can be found at Asian herb shops or selected health food stores. It is about a dried, slightly yellow root approximately 5 inches in Continue Reading
Chinese food: Mapo Tofu
While cooking, mix cornstarch, water, and soy sauce together. Add to wok and stir gently. Serve with freshly ground Szechuan pepper. A famous Szechuan recipe – the name Ma Po Tofu is roughly translated as “pockmarked grandmother beancurd,” named Continue Reading
Chinese food and Feng Shui
The dishes you serve your food in can also increase your prosperity and abundance. Ornate or expensive looking dishes carry wealth luck. Chinese or Asian dishes with fish designs or other wealth related designs also improve your wealth energy. Crystal Continue Reading
Yin and Yang in Chinese Cooking
Yin and yang. Hot and cold. Male and female. The philosophy of yin and yang lies at the heart of Chinese culture. The first references to yin and yang come from the I Ching, the five classic Continue Reading
Myths and Misconceptions about Food & Eating in China
Your next fortune cookie says “Never order a hamburger in a Chinese restaurant.” Kindly ponder that one over your next order of General Tso’s Chicken. Food and eating probably brings up the most questions and the most misconceptions when Continue Reading
Top Chinese Food Stories
The story doesn’t end there. It turns out that the inspiration for fortune cookies actually comes from Japan. In The Fortune Cookie Chronicles, Jennifer 8. Lee takes us on a journey to Japan, where bakers sell “fortune crackers” – thick Continue Reading
Chinese food:Vegetable Chow
*The calorie count goes down to 352 when based on 4 servings. Don’t have fresh egg noodles on hand for this chow mein recipe? Try substituting an Italian pasta. For an added touch, try garnishing the chow mein with Continue Reading
Chinese food: Ants Climbing a Tree
Add 1 tablespoon oil to the wok. Add the chili pepper and ginger. Stir-fry briefly until aromatic. Add the dried mushrooms. Stir-fry briefly, then stir in the chili sauce and the noodles. Add the reserved mushroom soaking liquid in Continue Reading