Tag: AsianFood

Egg Rolls

Egg Rolls

Much easier to make than you’d think and even better than take-out (because homemade is always best right?). You get a perfectly crisp and flaky, fried roll filled with hearty ground turkey and fresh sautéed vegetables. They’re the perfect appetizer or even main dish. Prep30 

Peanut Rolls

Peanut Rolls

These easy peanut rolls are a great appetizer or snack! Use your favorite veggies and herbs here. Cilantro, thinly sliced cucumber, or bean sprouts would all be good additions. Prep Time: 10 minutes minsCook Time: 5 minutes minsServes 2 Ingredients For the mushrooms For the 

Banh Mi Sandwich

Banh Mi Sandwich

This yummy banh mi recipe is a vegetarian version of the popular Vietnamese sandwich. I stuff it with seared tofu, pickled carrots and daikon, cucumbers, jalapeños, and more!

Prep Time: 20 minutes mins
Cook Time: 20 minutes mins
Serves 4

Ingredients

  • 1 (14-ounce) package extra-firm tofu
  • Extra-virgin olive oil, for the pan
  • 4 baguette pieces, sliced in half
  • Spicy Mayo
  • Fresh cilantro

Pickled Veggies

  • 1 small daikon radish, sliced into matchsticks
  • 2 small carrots, sliced into matchsticks
  • ½ small cucumber, seeded and sliced into matchsticks
  • ½ jalapeño pepper, thinly sliced
  • ⅓ cup rice vinegar, plus more as needed
  • ⅓ cup water, plus more as needed
  • Cane sugar
  • Sea salt

Tofu Marinade

Instructions

  • Make the pickles ahead: Place the daikon, carrots, cucumbers, and jalapeños in a medium jar with the vinegar and water and pinches of sugar and salt. If the liquids don’t cover the veggies, add more water and vinegar if necessary. Let chill for at least an hour, or store in the fridge for up to a week.
  • Drain the tofu and slice it into ½-inch slices. Place it on a towel and gently pat dry to remove excess water.
  • Make the marinade: In a small bowl, whisk together the olive oil, tamari, lime juice and zest, garlic, ginger, and pepper.
  • Place the tofu in a shallow pan and pour the marinade on top. Flip the tofu to fully coat it, adding more tamari if necessary. Let the tofu marinate for at least 15 minutes.
  • Heat a nonstick skillet to medium-high heat. Add a little oil to the pan and place the tofu pieces with enough space between each so that they’re not too crowded, working in batches if necessary. Without moving the tofu slices around too much, let them cook for a few minutes per side until they’re deeply golden brown and caramelized around the edges. Remove from heat and season to taste.
  • Assemble sandwiches on the baguette with the spicy mayo, tofu slices, pickled veggies, and cilantro.

Notes

For the pickled veggies: If you can’t find daikon, use a few red radishes or just skip it. If you’re sensitive to spice, go light on the jalapeños.

Oden

Oden

Although considered a winter stew, oden is sometimes available year round at various restaurants (there are even restaurants specifically dedicated to oden), and food carts in Japan. During the cold months, though, the soup is so ubiquitous that even many convenience store chains carry it. 

Rotisserie Chicken Congee

Rotisserie Chicken Congee

Every Chinese person loves this. Rotisserie Chicken Congee turns simple, comforting rice porridge into a flavorful, effortless meal. Tender chicken from the rotisserie melts into creamy, soothing congee, making it a perfect bowl for chilly mornings, cozy nights, or any time a little comfort is 

Korean Beef Bulgogi

Korean Beef Bulgogi

A super easy recipe for Korean BBQ with the most flavorful marinade! The thin, tender slices of meat cook SO quickly!

Prep: 2 hours hours 45 minutes minutes
Cook: 15 minutes minutes
Yield: 6 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ pounds boneless rib eye steak
  • ½ small pear, peeled and coarsely grated
  • ¼ cup reduced sodium soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons toasted sesame oil
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tablespoon freshly grated ginger
  • 1 tablespoon gochujang, Korean red pepper paste
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil, divided
  • 2 green onions, thinly sliced
  • 1 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds

Equipment

Instructions

  • Wrap steak in plastic wrap, and place in the freezer for 30 minutes. Unwrap and slice across the grain into 1/4-inch thick slices.
  • In a medium bowl, combine pear, soy sauce, brown sugar, sesame oil, garlic, ginger and gochujang. In a gallon size Ziploc bag, combine soy sauce mixture and steak; marinate for at least 2 hours to overnight, turning the bag occasionally.
  • Heat 1 tablespoon vegetable oil in a cast iron grill pan over medium-high heat.* Working in batches, add steak to the grill pan in a single layer and cook, flipping once, until charred and cooked through, about 2-3 minutes per side. Repeat with remaining 1 tablespoon vegetable oil and steak.
  • Serve immediately, garnished with green onions and sesame seeds, if desired.

Notes

**If you do not have a cast iron grill pan, you can also use a large cast iron skillet.