Rice paper dumplings
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims/non-pork eaters.
Enjoy these pork and mushroom dumplings as a starter or side as part of a Vietnamese-inspired feast. Serve with our soy & sesame dipping sauce
 
        Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims/non-pork eaters.
Enjoy these pork and mushroom dumplings as a starter or side as part of a Vietnamese-inspired feast. Serve with our soy & sesame dipping sauce
 
        Kimchi exists in dozens of versions and these can be further varied. Shrimp or fish sauce is also traditionally used to prepare kimchi, we offer you a simplified version that is also suitable for vegans.
 
        Try an authentic version of this classic Chinese takeaway dish, with natural sweetness and a warm chilli flavour to spice things up
 
        Brighten your Lunar New Year with lucky red sweet & sour prawns. It is a tangy dish made with fresh or tinned pineapple for added sweetness
 
        Fill a cooking pot with broth, spiced with Sichuan pepper and chilli, then invites guests to poach their choice of ingredients in it – prawns, steak, tofu and chicken all work well
 
        Try this classic Chinese dessert of hawthorn berries or fruit dipped in sugar. It’s crunchy, juicy and easy to make
 
        Use this classic sweet and spicy Chinese sauce to fold into chicken noodles or your favourite Chinese dishes. It works well with prawns, fried veg or tofu
 
        Make this sauce that hails from Sichuan, China. Spicy-sweet and tangy with a hint of numbing spice from the Sichuan peppercorns, it’s delicious paired with chicken or prawns
 
        Sichuan peppercorns, tahini and smoked mackerel are the hero ingredients in this flavour-packed, speedy noodle dish that takes just 15 minutes to make
 
        Make this salt and pepper chicken in your air fryer for an easy midweek meal for the whole family. Serve with rice, spring onions and soy sauce
 
        Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims/non-pork eaters.
Cook a quick and easy ramen with fragrant coconut and spiced pork. It takes just over half an hour – ideal for a flavour-packed midweek meal
 
        Treat friends or family to this popular Indo-Chinese starter where crispy cauliflower florets are tossed in a hot, sweet and sour sauce
