Kai-lan Stir-fried Pigeon Breast
Tender pigeon breast slices and crisp kai-lan stems are wok-fried in a savory sauce — a classic Cantonese dish that celebrates quick, high-heat cooking.
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.
油爆双鲜
Tender shrimp and crispy squid, stir-fried with wok hei for a quick and flavorful seafood dish.
Stir-Fried Pork Kidney (Bao Chao Yao Hua)
A classic Chinese stir-fry: tender, crunchy pork kidney in a savory sauce with colorful peppers. A true test of knife skills and wok mastery.
Quick-Fried Conch (You Bao Hai Luo)
A classic Shandong dish, fresh conch slices are wok-fried at high heat, resulting in a tender yet crunchy texture, bathed in savory brown sauce.
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.
Longjing Shrimp (Dragon Well Tea Shrimp)
A classic Hangzhou dish combining the delicate fragrance of Longjing tea with tender river shrimp. The shrimp are pearly white, perfectly juicy, and infused with a subtle tea aroma—light, elegant, and refreshing.
Stir-Fried Water Spinach with Garlic (Suan Rong Kong Xin Cai)
Garlic Water Spinach is a classic Chinese home-style dish. Bright green water spinach is quickly stir-fried with fragrant minced garlic over high heat, locking in freshness and crispness. Simple, quick, and utterly satisfying.
Ants Climbing a Tree
A classic Sichuan dish of glass noodles stir-fried with minced pork, the small bits of meat clinging to the noodles resemble ants climbing trees. Soft, savory, with a subtle spicy kick—an easy, comforting home-cooked meal.
Dry-Fried Green Beans (Sichuan Style)
Classic Sichuan dry-fried green beans with a charred, chewy texture and spicy, numbing flavor. The beans are blister-fried until wrinkled and tender, then tossed with dried chilies and Sichuan peppercorns for an irresistibly addictive dish.
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.