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The flavor of Malaysian Cereal Prawns (Mai Pian Xia / 麦片虾) is simply irresistible. The moment the fragrant aroma of curry leaves fills the kitchen during cooking, you know something special is about to be served. The crisp, golden instant cereal creates crunchy bits that cling to the prawns, tempting everyone to reach for one …
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Sometimes I want something deeply satisfying. Crispy, aromatic, unmistakably Malaysian, but without a pot of hot oil and a greasy kitchen to clean up. I love traditional Ayam Goreng. It is hugely popular across Malaysia and Indonesia for good reason. Crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, infused with curry powder, turmeric, coriander, cumin, …
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A classic Hong Kong dim sum favorite, taro puffs, also known as wu gok, woo kok, 芋角, or taro dumplings, are one of those dishes that instantly catch your eye during yum cha. In a traditional Cantonese dim sum restaurant, they sit proudly in a pushcart with glass panels, stacked beside char siu bao and …
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Some of my favorite meals are the ones you can cook quickly but still taste like a feast. This potato and minced meat stir fry is exactly that. I love potatoes because they act like a blank canvas, soaking up the savory juices from the minced meat. Adding colorful bell peppers and onions not only …
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This is not just another Chinese stir-fry you might already be familiar with. It’s pan-fried tofu with pumpkin puree, a comforting Cantonese homestyle dish I tasted at a local Chinese restaurant about a week ago and couldn’t stop thinking about. The golden tofu, creamy pumpkin purée, and gentle seafood notes immediately made me want to …
Read More about Tofu with Pumpkin Puree, a Cantonese Homestyle Dish 家常南瓜豆腐