Sesame Balls 黃金煎堆

It less than a month till Chinese New Year !!!!! I know, this year will not be the same as usual, and sadly I cannot go back Hong Kong to

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Pepper Buns 胡椒餅

Few years ago when I travelled to Taiwan, there were so many street food but the one I love most is Pepper Buns. The bun is not normal bread but

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Key Lime Pie 青檸批

This is one of my favourite pie – Key Lime Pie. It is called Key Lime pie because it usually make with lime from The Keys (Florida). The lime is

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Carrot Cake 紅蘿蔔蛋糕

Last week I made some carrot cakes for the elderly in the neighbourhood, everyone needs some sweet treats to cheer them up during lockdown. And…nothing better than a slice of

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Red Bean Buns 紅豆包/豆沙包

Another very simple bun recipe! This red bean bun that you can find in Asian bakery. I like the red bean paste, the sweetness filled in the bun. The bun

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Pizza Hut Copycat Garlic Bread 偽必勝客蒜蓉包

I remember when I was kid, I always love the pasta and garlic bread in Pizza Hut (not so much about their pizza tho HAHA) The garlic bread is very

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Scallion Pancakes 蔥油餅

I bought a big bunch of scallion last week, what is the best way to use up the scallion? I suddenly craving for the scallion pancakes, I love it so much when I was kid. The pancake is full of scallion, very flaky, simple but delicious.

It is super easy to make, flour, salt, water to make a dough, plus some scallion. Pan fry it, dip with some soy sauce or chilli oil…mmm..perfect snack!

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Sticky Toffee Pudding 英式椰棗太妃蛋糕

Sticky Toffee Pudding – A British classic dessert, is one of my favourite too. Every time when we go to restaurant if there is a sticky toffee pudding on menu, I can’t resist it. It is actually sponge cake made with treacle and date, to give it the sticky texture and dark colour. THEN with the most important thing – toffee sauce. Serve with ice-cream, pour a loooot of toffee sauce on top, perfect dessert, no doubt!

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Cantonese Steamed Rice Rolls (Cheung Fun) 港式混醬腸粉/鮮蝦腸粉

Cheung Fun , Cantonese steamed rice rolls are always my favourite food. Grow up in Hong Kong, you always have cheung fun for breakfast. You buy the cheung fun in a street food stall, or hawker stall, mix with sesame sauce, hoisin sauce and spicy sauce. They are sooooo delicious! Or you can find it in Chinese restaurant when you have Dim Sum, steamed rice rolls with BBQ pork, prawns, or beef inside. They are so delicious too.

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Hong Kong-style BBQ Pork (Char Siu) 港式蜜汁叉燒

But it is very easy to make at home, even is not with charcoal burner, it is still good. Very simple marinate, then bake in oven. It is healthier and simple version. Perfect to serve with rice and fried egg. Hope you like it!

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