A classic Chinese noodle dish famous for its nutty & pungent taste. With my detailed recipe, Dan Dan noodles can be easily replicated in your home kitchen.| Red House Spice
What is Sichuan pepper? What does it taste like? Is there a substitute? How is it used? How to judge its quality? Read my complete guide to this unique spice.| Red House Spice
A vibrant dish with multiple layers of flavour, mouth-watering chicken is a classic of Sichuan cuisine. It makes a great cold dish for a festive feast.| Red House Spice
Building an authentic pantry is the first thing to do when starting to cook Chinese food. Here are 10 must-have condiments which can help you to create many classic dishes.| Red House Spice
Tasty, juicy filling wrapped with slippery wrappers and served in an umami broth, this easy wonton soup makes a wonderful all-in-one meal.| Red House Spice
Pungent, aromatic and refreshing, cold noodles with Sichuan dressing is such a delectable dish to try! rn| Red House Spice
You only need 8 minutes to cook this steamed eggplant recipe. Creamy, aromatic, and tangy, it tastes wonderful both hot and cold.| Red House Spice
There are mainly two types of soy sauce commonly used in Chinese kitchens: light soy sauce (生抽) and dark soy sauce (老抽).| Red House Spice
Skip the take-out and cook this delicious pork fried rice in less than 20 minutes. Enjoy the mix of fluffy rice, tender pork and crunchy veggies coated with umami-filled seasoning.| Red House Spice
It's easy to cook perfect jasmine rice on the stovetop. These three simple methods don't require a precise rice water ratio and work like a charm every single time.| Red House Spice
Chinese egg fried rice is an easy stir fry that anyone can make. But to make it light, fluffy and tasty, you need to follow some traditional tips and tricks.| Red House Spice
I’m Wei Guo, the do-it-all creator behind the blog Red House Spice, a free digital cookbook sharing authentic, accessible Chinese recipes since 2017.| Red House Spice
Not all cucumbers are long and green. Explore different types of cucumbers so you can identify them at the market, and get ideas for eating each.| The Spruce Eats