Coffee and pork ribs. Who would have thought that such an unlikely combo would taste so darn good! This awesome coffee flavoured meaty dish works best with some good pork ribs recommended from your ...
Easily the most nostalgic Chinese New Year dish for us, this Fish Maw Soup recipe creates the festive new year soup from scratch. Takes a little more effort but worth every sip! Made with quality fish ...
Thank God it’s Friday, and do we have a TREAT to try over the weekend! The Chinese, especially Teochews and Hokkiens love to braise their food. A good braised duck is cooked with love in a pot of soy ...
As we celebrate Children’s Day, we’re reminded of the simple joys that filled our childhood—carefree days of laughter, friendship, and of course, food! It has the ability to take us back in time, ...
We know how hard it is to choose homemade. Most of us like the idea of cooking more than actually being in the kitchen, and deciding what to cook is tough enough! But we’re here to help. Sure, we ...
This Nyonya Chap Chye is a classic from the Peranakan cuisine. Peranakan food is touted to be a blend of South East Asian culinary cultures – often hitting the spice, sweet and tang notes deliciously.
New to decorative bento? This will be a fun recipe and especially a treat for the young ones. An hour or so is all you would need to create an eye-catching meal for your kid to bring to school in a ...
***Important note, water has to be lukewarm for the batter. This fluffy peanut pancake invokes lots of childhood memories for us. Who doesn’t love a moist and fluffy pancake, stuffed with a generous ...
On a budget? Here’s an easy fried rice recipe with affordable ingredients that you don’t have to skimp out on flavors! Luncheon meat – so sinful and yet so good. This dish is one of the easiest things ...
Every Peranakan Mama will have their own rendition of this classic Nyonya dish! Ayam Buah Keluak is a decadent mixed of spices and of course, the keluak nut. Our recipe teaches you a versatile buah ...
Making muah chee in 15 minutes? At home? It may sound preposterous but using a microwave is easy. Its is a traditional snack sold in night markets or now, in food courts. It’s a childhood favourite.