Sticky Rice Cakes with Salt-Cured Yolk and Peanut Butter Filling

Does it seem like I went to crazy town with this one?  Yes, I made a filling out of salt-cured egg yolks and peanut butter and sweetened it with maple syrup.  I stuffed it inside a dough made with glutinous rice flour (aka 'sweet rice flour' not to be confused with 'rice flour'!), coated them in peanut crumble and pan-fried them.  They turned out suuper addictive!  We could not stop munching on this warm, chewy, salty-sweet snack!  So the lunacy was justified...hence I urge you to continue reading.  Plus also there's a giveaway I want you to know about :)   

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Mango Sago Pudding { 芒果西米露 }

I'll concede that as far as food trends go these days, you're much more likely to see a chia pudding appear on your Instagram feed than a tapioca pudding! You might even say the latter is a little old-school. But to me, this MANGO TAPIOCA PUDDING has a special nostalgia and holds a supreme ranking as far as desserts that delighted me as a child. And as an adult :)

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Shanghai Braised Rice Cakes (Nian Gao) with Napa Cabbage, Shiitake and Pork

This BRAISED RICE CAKES WITH NAPA CABBAGE, SHIITAKE AND PORK recipe is an easy one-pot meal that is also total comfort food. The magic happens in the final simmering when the starches released from the rice cakes combine with the liquid cooked out of the cabbage to create a velvety, luscious sauce. Utterly delicious and satisfying!

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Chinese Chicken Rice (Easy Weeknight Version)

This is, hands down, one of our favourite dinners of all for adults and kids. The aromas of ginger, garlic and scallions permeate every component of the dish, resulting in something far more than the sum of its parts. It is really, really spectacular. I'm talking about CHINESE CHICKEN RICE. Made simpler and easier for a weeknight hit.

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Lion's Head Meatballs

Lion’s Head Meatballs is a very traditional Chinese dish featuring large pork meatballs and leafy greens. This is a family recipe passed down from my Shanghainese grandmother, which always uses bok choy. The big fluffy meatball represents a lion's head and the surrounding leafy greens, its mane. Don't you love the fanciful name? Just as much to love is the dish itself, a mainstay comfort meal to be certain.

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