Sautéed Three Kinds of Meat
Pork liver, loin, and kidney are quickly stir-fried with a rich sauce, creating a silky and aromatic classic Beijing home-style dish.
Stir-fried Conch Slices with Red Fermented Rice (Dan Zao Xiang Luo Pian)
A classic Fujian dish with crispy conch slices and rich fermented rice aroma, beautifully presented in red and white, refreshing and delicious.
Twice-Cooked Pork (Hui Guo Rou)
A classic Sichuan dish featuring tender pork belly slices, crisp garlic sprouts, and a rich, spicy sauce from doubanjiang. Irresistible with steamed rice.
Stir-Fried Cabbage with Dried Chilies and Sichuan Peppercorns
A classic Sichuan quick-fry, bursting with the aroma of dried chilies and Sichuan peppercorns, the cabbage is crunchy, slightly spicy, and irresistibly appetizing.
Beijing Fried Dough Knots
Beijing fried dough knots is a classic noodle-like dish from Beijing, chewy and savory, with colorful vegetables and minced meat, full of authentic local flavors.
Dragon and Phoenix Legs
A festive Chinese dish, chicken legs stuffed with shrimp mousse, deep-fried to golden perfection, crispy outside and tender inside.
Sweet and Sour Pork (Gulu Rou)
A classic Cantonese dish with crispy pork chunks coated in a glossy sweet and tangy sauce – satisfying and moreish.
Stir-Fried Beef Chow Fun
A classic Cantonese staple combining silky rice noodles, tender marinated beef, and crunchy bean sprouts, wok-fried with savory soy sauce to perfection.
Smooth and Fragrant Sea Bass Balls
A classic Cantonese dish featuring sea bass cut into balls, quickly stir-fried to a silky smooth texture. Infused with ginger, scallion and Shaoxing wine, leaving an unforgettable umami.
Huangmenji Chicken Rice
A classic Chinese rice bowl featuring tender braised chicken in a savory sauce with shiitake mushrooms and bell peppers. Bursting with umami, this popular street food is easy to recreate at home for a satisfying meal.
Twice-Cooked Pork (Hui Guo Rou)
A classic Sichuan dish featuring tender pork belly slices stir-fried with leeks in a savory, slightly spicy fermented bean sauce. It's rich yet not greasy, and perfectly pairs with rice.
Kung Pao Chicken
A classic Sichuan dish featuring chicken, peanuts, and dried chili peppers, balanced with spicy, sweet, and sour flavors. It is a beloved favorite.