Liang Gao (Chinese Cold Rice Cake)
Cool, smooth, and sweet but not greasy, perfect for summer. This traditional glutinous rice cake with honey red beans is refreshing and easy to make.
Brown Sugar Glutinous Rice Cake (Hongtang Ciba)
Crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside, these glutinous rice cakes are drizzled with rich brown sugar syrup, a classic Sichuan snack that's sweet but not cloying.
Honey-Glazed Lotus Root Stuffed with Glutinous Rice
A classic Jiangnan dessert combining sticky rice and lotus root, soft and sweet, drizzled with honey syrup.
Xi'an Zheng Gao (Steamed Glutinous Rice with Dates)
A traditional Shaanxi dessert made by layering glutinous rice and red dates, slow-steamed until soft, sticky, and richly fragrant with date aroma.
Teochew Sweet Porridge
Teochew sweet porridge is a classic Chaoshan dessert. Soft glutinous rice, rich brown sugar, and warming ginger make a comforting bowl of sweetness.
北京艾窝窝
Beijing Ai Wo Wo, a traditional Imperial snack, features soft glutinous rice wrapped around sweet fillings like red bean paste and sesame, coated with coconut or rice flour.
Youbing Bao Shaomai (Fried Dough Wrapped Sticky Rice Dumplings)
A beloved street snack from Wuhan, featuring crispy fried dough encasing soft, savory sticky rice shaomai, offering a satisfying crunch and chewy texture.
艾窝窝
A traditional Beijing dessert: soft and sweet glutinous rice balls filled with red bean paste and coated with sesame seeds.
Lǘ Dǎ Gǔn (Beijing Soybean Flour Roll)
A classic Beijing snack, Lǘ Dǎ Gǔn features soft glutinous rice rolls filled with sweet red bean paste, coated in aromatic roasted soybean flour. Chewy and sweet.
Honey-Glazed Stuffed Lotus Root
Tender lotus root stuffed with sweet sticky rice, bathed in honey syrup. A beloved Jiangnan dessert that melts on your tongue and lingers with every bite.