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ALL RECIPES & POSTS
TASTEMADE COLLAB- Khai Jiao Thai Omelet (Thai-style Egg Omelet With Chives-Recipe)
Sometimes it's just easier picking up a cookbook to try something new & tasty!
Tastemade's new book, "Make this Tonight - Recipes To Get Dinner On The Table ", features 100 delectable recipes. The cook book contains some asian favorites like Khai Jiao Thai Omelet (as featured), Kimchi Pancakes, Korean Beef Bulgogi, Soy-Braised Chicken Drumsticks and even Super Garlic Kimchi; all of which I'm totally making soon.
I made this Thai -style omelet from the book. It's super soft with fluffy layers of scrambled-like eggs . It has nice crispy golden edges and packs in some umami yumminess from the little hit of fish sauce that was beaten into the eggs .
Kansas City BBQ Blended Burger- (Blended hamburger With Mushrooms Recipe)
This Kansas City smoked blended burger is topped with my KCK tangy BBQ sauce and a big dollop of homemade creamy coleslaw on a toasted potato bun. Click through for recipe!
Dad’s Banh Mi Pate- Chicken Liver Pâté / Pate Gan Ga
Dad’s French Banh Mi Pate- Chicken Liver Pâté (AKA Pâté Gan Ga)
FYI this post is about pâté, the history of, and how my dad likes to make it (no recipe).
When we talk about pâté, the best pâté particularly for Banh Mi, has the perfect balance of color, texture (super smooth and smooth), and a nice pleasant and subtle flavor. Click to read more!
Canh dua chua- Vietnamese Sweet & Sour Fermented Mustard Green Soup
Canh Dua Chua- Vietnamese sweet and sour fermented mustard green soup.
When you think of Vietnamese soup you probably automatically think Pho right? Well in Vietnamese family households we typically have a daily home-style soup with our dinners.
Canh dua chua is simply translated as pickled mustard soup and it is similar to a sweet and sour soup. Click on to read more and for recipe!
Vietnamese Street Corn- “Bap Nuong” Recipe
Nothing says summer like grilled corn and to add some Vietnamese flair, I slathered it in a seasoned mayo cream and garnished it with mỡ hành, a popular Vietnamese relish made by lightly frying scallions in oil aka “scallion fat”, fresh cilantro, black pepper, and a dusting of parmesan cheese and smoked paprika.
Goi Cuon- How To Make Fresh Vietnamese Summer Rolls With Shrimp + Peanut Hoisin Dipping Sauce
Simply translated Goi Cuon literally translates to salad rolls. They were definitely a popular treat growing up and continue to be one of our favorite snacks because they’re so fresh and healthy.
These traditional Vietnamese spring rolls are packed with fresh herbs, veggies, and shrimp. Often times you will also see them with pork as well but today we will be making them with just shrimp (equally tasty and pescatarian).
How To Make Restaurant Style Hamachi Kama & Daikon Oroshi- Recipe
The hamachi collar aka Hamachi Kama is the collar section of the yellowtail. It's the section right behind the fish's head and gills. It's also one of my favorite Japanese dishes to order at a restaurant (like at Nobu) because it's the fattiest part of the fist so the meat is very light, moist, and super tender. It's also rich in omega fats.
Read on to learn how to make Hamachi Kama in the air fryer or in your oven!
Canh Bi Thit Heo- Vietnamese Luffa Sponge Gourd Soup With Pork (Recipe)
Luffah squash soup stuffed with pork and woodear mushrooms.
This simple clear soup is also known as “Canh Bi Thit Heo” in Vietnamese.
It’s garnished with fresh chives from our garden and a little Red Boat Salt for a little extra umami and and some freshly ground pepper.
Fermented/Pickled Vietnamese Mustard Greens- Dua Chua Using Gai Chơi
Tart, sharp and a little funky!
+ Jump down for my top 4 tips on making Dua Chua aka Vietnamese fermented mustard greens and how to quickly make these without the use of traditional rice water.
“Pho Bo”- Traditional Vietnamese Beef Pho With Brisket Recipe
Authentic traditional style Vietnamese Pho with briskett- this family recipe is so comforting and richly seasoned. Steeping hot fragrant beef broth is ladled over flat rice noodles and thinly sliced beef and topped off with fresh herbs and vegetables like cilantro, basil, mint, bean sprouts, lime juice and bean sprouts.
Vietnamese Okra- “Dau Bap” recipe
I just picked up my Asian CSA yesterday and I was so excited to see okra on the list! Okra, aka lady fingers, contain pods that are “mucilaginous,” which results in a super slimy texture when cooked.
This “mucilage” or slime is a debatable matter. Some folks either enjoy this gooey texture and others just hate it for that same reason.
Click through for the recipe and to learn how to make this dish super slimy!
Vietnamese Stir Fried Loofah/Luffa- Muop Xao
Squid 🦑 Games… Part I: cooking with Squid!
This was one of my favorite vegetables growing up and my dad grew these along with many other types of asian squashes since they were harder to find.
Luffa or loofah (botanically Luffa aegyptiaca) is a vine-grown member of the pumpkin, squash and gourd family. Click link on how to cook this comfort veggie dish!