Make sure you have a wok and lid big enough to accommodate a 22 to 23 centimetre round cake tin. Place a cooling rack in the wok to sit the baking tin on. Fill with enough water so there's about two ...
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Do you know that the traditional carrot cake originated from a Chinese Teochew dish called Char Kueh (fried rice cake) and was later brought over to Singapore by early Teochew immigrants in the 1950s?
Line the bottom of a 9-inch cake pan with parchment paper. Beat eggs, water and sugar for 10 minutes at high speed with an electric mixer. The batter will turn a vanilla color and become thick and ...
A baked version of the traditional sticky Chinese New Year's cake made from glutinous rice flour, here topped with crunchy coconut, almonds, and sesame seeds. Evi Abeler is a New York City-based ...
Being stuck at home has really caused people to think out of the box when it comes to keeping themselves occupied. From TikTok challenges to simple recipes, the internet has been filled with endless ...
Think woks are just for stirfries? Veteran food writers Grunes and Van Vynckt present a unique approach to wok cookery, with entrees, side dishes, savory sauces and even desserts that radically extend ...
Edited version of a story first published Dec. 15, 2009: This old-fashioned charmer is from Heirloom Cooking with the Brass Sisters by Marilynn Brass & Sheila Brass (Black Dog & Leventhal, $29.95).
Everytime someone serves fishcakes, I can't help thinking how nice it would be if they were made with meat! Well here it is. It works with beef mince or lamb mince, but the 'veal' mince is best ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Making even the simplest cakes can sometimes be fickle. Baking is a science, and not paying attention to details like measurements, rest times ...
Every afternoon, it is common to see Hanoians wandering into small alleys in search of snacks. The small eatery is located deep inside an alley, where customers can sit inside or outside the house.
You may not guess at first glance that this savoury taro cake is packed with flavour from Chinese sausage, dried shrimp and five spice. A garnish of spring onion, peanut and chilli gives it colour, ...