Jiangyou Feichang (Braised Pork Intestines)
A classic braised pork intestines dish from Jiangyou, Sichuan. Soft, spicy, and numbing with rich sauce, perfect with rice or wine.
Shanghai Soy Sauce Braised Duck
A classic Shanghai dish, the duck is braised until tender in a rich soy sauce glaze, sweet and savory, with a glossy mahogany color.
Braised Fish Skin with Bamboo Fungus
Tender fish skin and crunchy bamboo fungus in a rich savory sauce. A delightful land-sea pairing bursting with umami.
Gong'an Beef
A spicy and aromatic braised beef dish from Gong'an County, Hubei. Tender beef in a rich, savory broth, perfect over rice.
Braised Pounded Eel (Dun Sheng Qiao)
A classic Nanjing dish where eel is tenderized by pounding then braised, resulting in succulent meat and a rich, savory sauce.
Braised Eels in Horse Saddle Shape (Da Shao Ma An Qiao)
A classic Huaiyang dish featuring eels cut into saddle shapes, braised with pork belly until tender, rich and savory.
Braised Lion's Head Meatballs
Juicy pork meatballs with a rich, savory soy glaze, tender and meltingly soft. A classic festive dish from Chinese cuisine.
Braised Duck with Konjac
A classic Sichuan dish, duck braised until tender with konjac pieces that soak up the spicy, numbing sauce. Absolutely addictive.
Braised Goose Feet in Soy Sauce
Golden-brown, aromatic braised goose feet with a chewy texture. This classic Chinese appetizer is full of flavor and easy to make at home.
Gushi Braised Goose Chunks
A traditional dish from Gushi, Henan. Tender goose meat in a rich, savory broth with a hint of spice, leaving a lasting impression.
Braised Pork Trotters
Tender and glossy pork trotters braised in a rich soy-based sauce, meltingly soft and packed with flavor. A classic Chinese comfort dish.
Four-Joy Meatballs (Si Xi Wan Zi)
Shiny red color, tender and juicy meat, savory and slightly sweet, symbolizing happiness and fortune, a classic banquet dish.
Teochew Braised Rice Noodle Soup (Guozhi)
Smooth rice noodles in a rich, aromatic braising broth, topped with soy-braised eggs and tofu – a classic Chaoshan street food that comforts the soul.
Beijing Halogen Boiled Huoshao (Luzhu Huoshao)
A classic Beijing street food, pork intestines and lungs slowly braised in spiced soy broth, served with fried tofu and baked buns, rich and aromatic.
Cinnamon-Braised Pork Ribs (Zi Gui Men Da Pai)
The aromatic fragrance of cinnamon perfectly blends with the savory pork ribs, creating a glossy, tender dish that warms both body and heart. A classic home-style favorite.
Southern Braised Meatballs (Nan Jian Wan Zi)
A classic Shanghai dish, crispy outside and tender inside with a rich savory sauce. Pan-fried then braised, these meatballs are firm, sweet-savory, and perfect over rice.
Chaozhou Braised Rice Noodles
Chaozhou braised rice noodles, silky smooth noodles in a rich spiced broth, topped with braised pork belly and egg. A timeless Chaoshan street snack.
Braised Yellow Croaker
A classic home-style braised fish, tender and flavorful with a rich sauce. Slow simmering enhances the traditional taste, perfect with steamed rice.
Braised Fish Lips in Soy Sauce
Soft and tender fish lips braised in a rich savory sauce, perfect with steamed rice. A restaurant-quality dish for home cooking, ideal for entertaining.
Beijing Mei Cai Kou Rou (Braised Pork Belly with Preserved Mustard Greens)
Tender pork belly meets savory preserved mustard greens in this classic dish, where rich flavors meld together for a melt-in-your-mouth experience.