July 16, 2025
Chinese Ginger Milk Pudding 薑汁撞奶布丁
October 20, 2024
Chicken Congee 生滾雞粥
July 13, 2024
Chinese Preserved Plum Lime Soda 話梅檸檬水
March 27, 2024
Quick Basic Congee with Century Egg 皮蛋粥
January 29, 2024
Fish Congee 魚粥
January 22, 2024
Basic Congee with Dried Scallop and Tofu Skin 腐竹瑤柱粥
November 30, 2023
Shrimp Cheung Fun 鮮蝦腸粉
August 28, 2023
Crystal Skin Dim Sum Wrapper 水晶皮製作
Har Gow Shrimp Dumpling 蝦餃點心
Our latest Dim Sum adventure! Naturally it must be the world famous Shrimp Dumpling, also known as Har Gow. Anyone can tell you that Har Gow 蝦餃 (and that other superstar Siu Mai 燒賣) is a must at any dim sum lunch! (Psst..check out our fab Siu Mai 燒賣 recipe!)
Psst...For those who don't know what Dim Sum 點心 is, it's a food tradition started in Chinese teahouses where little steamers or plates of delicately made foods both savory and sweet were served to go with fragrant cups of tea. Today this food tradition is still going strong in Dim Sum restaurants everywhere!
Okay, first, confession time: we've been having lots of har gow dumplings lately. Cuz we wanted to make the perfect Har Gow and our 1st, 2nd, and 3rd attempts were just not quite right. The dumplings that we managed to make were tasty but the wrapper, oh, the wrapper was quite the bitch to get right. Too sticky, too thick, too lumpy, etc...
Attempt number four, finally, we got it! Oh the Har Gow 蝦餃 we made! Perfect and delicate little dumplings of deliciously sea sweet shrimp fillings encased in thin translucent skins, all wrapped with the quintessential 13 nos of pleats that form the distinctive half moon Har Gow shape.
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Winter Melon Roasted Duck Soup 冬瓜燒鴨湯
February 16, 2018
Lap Mei Fan Preserved Meat Claypot Rice 臘味飯
June 24, 2017
Chinese Steamed Spareribs with Black Bean 蒜蓉豆豉蒸排骨
January 28, 2017
Chinese Water Chestnut Cake 馬蹄糕
March 5, 2015
Braised Dried Oysters with Black Sea Moss and Roast Pork 髮菜蠔豉燜燒肉
First of all let me greet you with this hearty Chinese New Year Greeting: Wishing you Prosperity and Good Fortune! 祝你好事發財! And now let me invite you to eat that exact same greeting! Whaaat, you're probably thinking, she's too much in the kitchen and has finally gone nutso!! Wait...what I really mean is let me invite you to feast on the very traditional and very fabulous Chinese New Year's dish of Braised Dried Oysters with Black Sea Moss and Roast Pork, or 髮菜蠔豉燜燒肉.