All Recipes

  • 3 Flavors Fa Gao

    To celebrate lunar new year I wanted to make these Chinese cupcakes, also known as Fa Gao. These steamed cupcakes are a favorite amongst many as their unique shape draws in prosperity for all who eat them. Once steamed, the cupcakes bloom, resembling a flower like shape. The more the cupcakes bloom, the more good

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  • Spooky Skeleton Cat Cookies

    Another spooky Halloween treat to bring that will have everyone wanting a piece of what you got. This is not as quick and easy as the previous Halloween recipe, Mummy Brownies. But dedicate a little bit more time to decorate in detail, and your cookies will be the talk of the party! What you Need:

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  • Mummy Brownies

    Quick and easy last minute Halloween treats! As Halloween quickly approaches, here is a fun last minute treat you can bring to any spooky gathering. How last minute can this be? Just put together mix, bake as instructed and decorate (you can do it haphazardly, no need to be neat they will come out great

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  • My Aunt’s Homemade Yogurt & Granola Recipes

    Two Years ago, I visited my sister in San Francisco for winter vacation. While staying with family, I learned that my aunt like to make homemade yogurt and granola. I was surprised to see her process, a cooler chest sitting in the kitchen with a heating pad in to keep the yogurt at the right

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  • Quick & Easy Tangyuan

    An easy recipe to make delicious tangyuan on New Year’s Day!! By using pre-made pastes for our filling, this cuts down the time it takes to make and roll them. Ingredients In a big bowl, portion our your sweet rice flour, next add the 1/2 cup of warm water to the flour and mix well.

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  • Happy Lunar New Year 2024🐉🐲 ft Nian Gao recipe

    Happy Year of the Dragon everyone! Sorry it’s been a while, I have been adjusting moving back home and starting a new job. I am excited to continue my food blog, and what better way to start than with Lunar New Year recipes! In the past, my family and I didn’t really celebrate Chinese New

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