Shrimp Saganaki alla Vodka
Succulent shrimp simmered in a rich, tomato-forward vodka sauce that’s bold and flavourful with a touch of spicy, this Shrimp Saganaki alla Vodka is my take on a classic Greek dish with a little Italian twist.
Butter Shoyu Mushroom Pasta
This Butter Shoyu Mushroom Pasta brings together earthy mushrooms with the richness of butter and umami of soy sauce. Sweet peas give little bursts of sweetness as a perfect counterbalance in every bite. One pan, a handful of ingredients, less than 30 minutes — this is my kinda pasta!
Cold Tomato Somen Noodles
This Cold Tomato Somen Noodles recipe is all about simplicity and seasonality—thin, delicate somen noodles served with fresh, bright tomatoes and a savoury sauce. It’s tomato-forward and the kind of meal that lets peak summer tomatoes shine.
Mushroom and Cauliflower Quesadillas
These Mushroom and Cauliflower Quesadillas are crispy on the outside and loaded with roasted cauliflower, meaty king oyster mushrooms and melty cheese. They are extra good served with quick-pickled red onions tucked inside for a little zip and zing. These may be vegetarian but they are so tasty and satisfying. Even your carnivorous people will devour them happily!
Dill Pickle Bacon Pasta Salad
This Dill Pickle Bacon Pasta Salad is a flavour-packed summer main or anytime side dish — combining crunchy dill pickles, smokey bacon bits and a creamy pickle brine dressing tossed with tender pasta. It’s always a winner with my people and at every gathering!
Tomato Prawn Wafu Pasta (Japanese-style pasta)
This quick-cooking TOMATO PRAWN WAFU PASTA is a Japanese-style pasta recipe that marries a simple Italian fresh tomato sauce and elements of distinctly Japanese flavours in the use of soy sauce, dashi powder (optional but easy to use — read recipe note), fresh shiso leaves and shredded nori for garnish. The best of both worlds!
Rosé Tteokbokki
This ROSÉ TTEOKBOKKI features chewy-tender rice cakes smothered in a rosé-coloured gochujang sauce that is the perfect balance of creamy, spicy, sweet and umami. Add bacon bits, melty cheese, soft boiled eggs and scallions. Need I say more?
20 Minute Scallion Noodle Soup 葱油湯面
This 20-Minute Scallion Noodle Soup is an easy noodle meal with a tasty pork topping in a rich, peanut butter scallion soup that will have you slurping away in 20 minutes. It is basically an amalgamation of my dad’s scallion soup noodles and Dan Dan Mein. Or, two of my favourite noodle dishes in one!
Japanese Curry Udon (Kare Udon)
This deeply satisfying JAPANESE CURRY UDON (Kare Udon) features a mild, slightly sweet Japanese-style curry sauce that is dialled perfectly — with a viscosity somewhere between sauce and broth — to enrobe each chewy udon strand for the perfectly tasty bite.
10-Minute Chinese Corn Chicken Rice
This 10-MINUTE CREAM CORN CHICKEN RICE is my take of a popular homestyle Cantonese dish (粟米雞粒飯) but my version takes only 10 minutes to make! You also won't be needing a knife or chopping board, either. Sound good? GOOD.
20 Minute One-Pot Chinese Noodle Soup
This EASY ONE-POT CHINESE NOODLE SOUP is the answer when you need a nourishing and soul-soothing meal that requires hardly any cooking and is done in 20 minutes. Literally, the only skill needed is the ability to throw everything into a pot and boil them!
Shrimp in Lobster Sauce
Shrimp in Lobster Sauce features succulent shrimp and ground pork coated in a silky and flavourful sauce that is SO perfect for serving on steamed rice! After the shrimp is prepped, the dish comes together in less than 15 minutes, all in one cooking vessel. Yasss.
Spaghetti Napolitan (Japanese Ketchup Pasta)
Ketchup hits so many of our taste senses: sweet, tangy and umami. In Japanese SPAGHETTI NAPOLITAN (aka Japanese Ketchup Pasta), it is cooked with smokey bacon, earthy mushrooms, sweet bell peppers and onions in this unique pasta dish. Unique to the Western palate, I mean. This isn’t the ketchup pasta you give a picky toddler and it certainly isn’t a pasta you’ll find at an Italian restaurant. It sounds sacrilegious but don’t knock it til you try it!
Shanghai Stir-Fried Noodles 上海粗炒
This SHANGHAI STIR-FRIED NOODLES recipe features bouncy, thick noodles stir-fried with shrimp, shiitake mushrooms, cabbage, carrots and scallions in a very slurpable, savoury sauce. It’s a 20-minute meal that everyone should have in their weeknight repertoire.
Simple Kale and Sausage Pasta
This SIMPLE KALE AND SAUSAGE PASTA is a perfect back pocket recipe to make on busy weeknights, involving only 6 ingredients but always super tasty. My biggest tips for this dish is using quality sausages and taking the time to brown the tomato paste to max out its umami.
Taco Salad
This easy and hearty TACO SALAD will be a hit with the whole family! If there’s one meal that will get the children and adults in your life (and yourself lol) to gobble down a huge pile of salad, THIS IS IT. Crispy lettuce, crunchy tortilla chips, hearty beef and beans and creamy ranch dressing…these flavours and textures play so well together in this addictive TACO SALAD.
Speedy Chicken Katsu Dinner
This SPEEDY CHICKEN KATSU DINNER features juicy chicken cutlets served with freshly steamed rice, crunchy shredded cabbage dressed in a 5-minute sesame dressing, and sweet-tangy tonkatsu sauce. This is a meal I can throw together in 30 minutes!
Pasta with Broccoli, Garlic and Lemon
If you seek wholesome and delicious recipes you can whip up quickly for the whole family, this PASTA WITH BROCCOLI, GARLIC AND LEMON checks all the boxes. Add it to your weeknight arsenal immediately! This recipe is the latest in my Instagram recipe series, You Got This in 30 Minutes, wherein every recipe is family-friendly and can be made in 30 minutes (or less). I’ve been excited about every single recipe I’ve shared in the series so far and this one is no exception.
Shanghai Vegetable Rice ( 上海菜飯 )
This SHANGHAI “VEGETABLE RICE” is a simple comfort food of my childhood. It is the kind of humble home cooking that I love nd crave. The name of this recipe is a direct translation of its name in Chinese, 上海菜飯. Actually, the character 菜 (pronounced cài in Mandarin or choy in Cantonese) in this context refers specifically to leafy vegetables versus the broader definition of vegetables. Growing up, we simply called this “choy faan” or leafy vegetable rice.