• Salt & pepper tofu

    Salt & pepper tofu

    Use both types of peppercorns for our salt & pepper tofu if you can, for a tongue-tingling kick and a spicy warmth. The dish is great for a Chinese banquet

    Easy
  • Honey, sesame & orange king prawns

    Honey, sesame & orange king prawns

    Enjoy our honey, sesame and orange king prawns as part of a Chinese feast the whole family will love. Top with spring onions and serve with rice

    Easy
  • White chocolate fortune cookies

    White chocolate fortune cookies

    Bake these homemade fortune cookies for New Year's Eve. While they require a bit of effort, they'll keep keen cooks in the family entertained, and the results are seriously impressive

    More effort
  • Easy beef in black bean sauce

    Easy beef in black bean sauce

    Try this simple stir-fry using tender rump steak, peppers, ginger, chilli and garlic. Opt for a good quality black bean sauce  – it will make all the difference

    Easy
  • Steamed sea bass

    Steamed sea bass

    Try this steamed sea bass with fragrant Asian ingredients as the centrepiece for a Chinese menu. Steaming ensures the fish stays moist and flakes apart

    Easy
  • Hoisin mackerel pancakes

    Hoisin mackerel pancakes

    Need a speedy, DIY family meal? Try these mackerel pancakes. Using sweet ingredients with stronger-flavoured fish such as mackerel helps tempt children to try them

    Easy
  • Stir-fried garlic green beans

    Stir-fried garlic green beans

    These easy, healthy garlic green beans make a great accompaniment to a Chinese feast, and they’re made with just 4 ingredients in 15 minutes

    Easy
  • Ginger & chilli oil

    Ginger & chilli oil

    We’ve added chilli to this traditional accompaniment for a little more heat. Serve with some stir-fried Chinese veg and our one-pot crystal chicken

    Easy
  • Hot & sour prawn & sweetcorn soup

    Hot & sour prawn & sweetcorn soup

    The perfect warming starter for your Chinese New Year celebrations. We’ve added chilli for heat and used egg instead of traditional cornflour.

    Easy
  • Char sui puffs

    Char sui puffs

    Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims/non-pork eaters.

    We’ve combined sausage rolls with the flavours of Chinese char sui pork – doubly delicious!

    Easy