Simple stir fry of Chinese sausage (lap cheong) and green beans. Season with garlic, chicken broth, oyster sauce, and soy sauce. So ono!| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Black sesame pudding is creamy, lightly sweet and rich with roasted black sesame seeds. Simple to make, impressive to serve!| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Homemade sushi (aka DIY sushi) is a fun and easy way to enjoy sushi at home. All you need is rice, ahi tuna or salmon sashimi, and seaweed.| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Sushi Bake is a popular Hawaii dish. Imagine a California Roll (rice, crab, avocado), layered in a pan and baked golden. Scoop and eat!| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Pan Sushi is a popular Hawaii potluck dish. It also makes for an easy DIY sushi meal at home. The layering ingredients (like crab, avocado, and cucumber) are flexible, just make sure you have rice and furikake. Pan Sushi for two ^_^ Have you heard about Pan Sushi? This is a popular Hawaii dish often...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Chilled tofu topped with hot sesame oil, soy sauce, green onions, and furikake. Refreshing, easy to make. My go-to lazy lunch.| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Hawaiian Teriyaki Sauce is delicious and easy to make. Just need 3 ingredients: soy sauce, sugar, and ginger! Use as a marinade or glaze.| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Black Sesame Toast makes for an easy breakfast or snack! Just 3 ingredients: toast, black sesame paste, and honey! Nutty and lightly sweet.| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Somen salad is a chilled noodle dish with toppings (like fish cake, cucumbers, carrots, and many more options), and a flavorful sauce poured all over the noodles.| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
A saucy, flavorful dish great with rice! Vietnamese Ginger Chicken is easy to make and includes fish sauce, caramel syrup, and ginger.| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
So easy, you barely need a recipe! Honey Butter Toast is best with your favorite type of bread, salted butter, and local honey.| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Poi is the staple starch of Hawaiian food. Made from the root of the taro (kalo) plant, it's sticky, sweet, and a bit sour. It's a Hawaii must-try food. Fresh bags of poi, still warm! Purple and sticky. Sweet and Sour. What is this? Poi! ^_^ Bowl of poi at Highway Inn (Oahu) What Is...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
[This post was originally published July 22, 2019. It was updated September 26, 2019 to include a step-by-step photo recipe on how to make Lomi Lomi salmon at home.] Lomi Lomi Salmon is a Hawaiian side dish (made from salted salmon, tomatoes, onions, and green onions). It's a must-have for any Hawaiian meal or luau....Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Li hing mui is a Hawaii dried plum treat that comes in the form of a seed (for snacking) and powder (for sprinkling on anything from shave ice to fresh fruits). It is sweet, salty, and sour! Li hing mui powder What's red, comes in the form of seeds and powder, and is a Hawaii...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
[This post was originally published July 30, 2019. It was updated November 17, 2019 to include a step-by-step photo recipe on how to make Lau Lau at home.] Lau lau is a Hawaiian dish made of pork and butterfish wrapped in lu'au leaves and ti leaves. Lau lau is steamed and eaten with rice and...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Helena's Hawaiian Food is an iconic restaurant, famous for traditional Hawaiian food. Helena's is loved by locals and visitors. It's a must-try when in Hawaii! Welcome to Helena's Hawaiian Food! What Is Helena's Hawaiian Food? Helena's Hawaiian Food is the most famous Hawaiian restaurant in Hawaii. It's a real casual, no frills spot that is...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
A sweet-salty Hawaii snack made from cereals and chips, tossed with a butter-soy sauce syrup and furikake. Step-by-step photo recipe!| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Shoyu Chicken is a popular local dish found at many restaurants in Hawaii. It is easy to make at home with basic pantry ingredients like shoyu, sugar, and garlic...here's the step by step photo recipe. Shoyu chicken, ready to eat (with rice, of course!) What Is Shoyu Chicken? Shoyu Chicken is made from shoyu (also...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Saimin is Hawaii's favorite noodle soup dish. It features noodles (similar to ramen) in a clear dashi broth with all the good toppings!| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Aloha Tofu Factory is where we buy our favorite tofu products in Hawaii. Find them in supermarkets, but visit the factory for special items.| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
POG stands for Passion Fruit, Orange, and Guava! It's a chilled fruit juice that was invented on the island of Maui, and is now popular worldwide. Homemade POG juice What Is POG? POG stands for Passion Fruit, Orange, and Guava. It's a drink made of three fruits, served chilled. People often call POG, Hawaiian juice because:...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Furikake Salmon is a popular Hawaii dish. It's easy, looks fancy, and can be served many ways. Eat it over rice or as DIY sushi hand rolls.| Onolicious Hawaiʻi