There are so many reasons to love silken tofu: this plant protein is a versatile ingredient with a pleasant, mild flavor, easy to cook with, and budget-friendly. As a professionally trained chef, I’ve thoughtfully reviewed| The Sound of Cooking
Chef made Taiwanese recipes and cooking videos to help East Asian food lovers recreate the flavors of home.| The Sound of Cooking
The taste of Taiwanese night markets: Classic Taiwanese shaved ice (baobing) recipe with snow-like ice, ginger syrup, strawberries, sweetened condensed milk, lychee, and creamy pudding.| The Sound of Cooking
One of my favorite vegetables to keep in the kitchen is white daikon. It's crisp and light when raw, but turns tender and flavorful when cooked. With its mildly sweet, peppery taste and satisfying toothsome texture, daikon holds up beautifully in stir-fries, stews, soups, and even the oven. It's just as delicious on its own... Read On → The post white daikon chef’s guide – how to cook with it, buy, prep appeared first on The Sound of Cooking.| The Sound of Cooking
Learn how to cook choy sum, a tender, flavorful leafy green used in Asian dishes. This detailed guide covers how to pick fresh yu choy, prep, store, and cook it just right.| The Sound of Cooking
Make this delicious yu choy recipe your go-to easy side dish! In just 10 minutes, you can transform this leafy green into a flavorful and tender-crisp stir-fried dish that pairs perfectly with any meal. I’ll guide you through how to choose the freshest yu choy at the store, how to prep it, and the simple... Read On → The post easiest yu choy recipe: 10-minute veggie stir-fry appeared first on The Sound of Cooking.| The Sound of Cooking
Each of these daikon radish recipes showcases the versatility of mildly sweet and crunchy daikon radishes. From light and comforting soups to hearty stews, sweet and spicy pickles, and more!| The Sound of Cooking
Lychees are my favorite delicious tropical fruit. They have a unique flavor that's sweet and delicately floral, with a light melon taste that's simply irresistible! Their plump, juicy texture makes lychee perfect for snacking on or using in all kinds of sweet and savory Asian cuisine-inspired dishes. As a chef and dietitian with a deep love for Asian... Read On → The post how to eat lychee (chef's guide and easy way to peel) appeared first on The Sound of Cooking.| The Sound of Cooking
Sweet, crisp, and tender bamboo shoots are great to include in a variety of savory dishes from soups to salads, stir-fries, and so much more! They add amazing texture with a unique and delicious light flavor that you really have to experience for yourself. And fresh bamboo is much easier to prepare than you might... Read On → The post bamboo shoots (chef’s guide on how to cook and pick fresh) appeared first on The Sound of Cooking.| The Sound of Cooking
Taiwanese bamboo salad highlights crisp, sweet fresh bamboo shoots. Served with a creamy, umami-rich dressing, this dish is simple yet packed with flavor—refreshing with a hint of sweetness.| The Sound of Cooking
This cozy Taiwanese bamboo shoot soup will instantly transport you to the kitchens of Taiwan. Each spoonful offers a delightful crunch and a subtly sweet note reminiscent of tender baby corn. It features fresh bamboo shoots, fall-off-the-bone pork ribs, and a simple clear broth from simmered pork ribs – it's light yet brimming with deep... Read On → The post bamboo shoot soup appeared first on The Sound of Cooking.| The Sound of Cooking
Must-try, flavorful, restaurant-quality hotpot sauces. A detailed guide for dipping sauces to serve with Chinese and Taiwanese hot pots and Japanese shabu shabu.| The Sound of Cooking
This daikon soup is surprisingly simple to make–10 minutes of prep! Get fall-off-the-bone pork ribs, tender daikon radish, and nourishing pork bone soup.| The Sound of Cooking
A simple grilled bok choy recipe brimming with flavor, but ready to serve with your favorite dish, protein, or even soup in only 10 minutes.| The Sound of Cooking
This Taiwanese bitter melon soup with pork ribs 苦瓜排骨 is comforting and easy to make. The pork ribs balance out the bitter melon with each bite.| The Sound of Cooking
Chef made umami-rich recipes and cozy cooking content to help East Asian and Taiwanese food lovers recreate the flavors they love.| The Sound of Cooking
Fall in love with this creamy protein-packed tofu smoothie! The delicious nutty black sesame flavor and silky-smooth texture are so good. Perfect as a satisfying snack or breakfast by a chef dietitian!| The Sound of Cooking
This easy lychee drink highlights the delicious yet delicate flavors of lychee without overpowering it. Plus, one ingredient that makes the perfect flavor pairing. Enjoy as a mocktail or cocktail!| The Sound of Cooking
Make refreshing summer mocktails! This chef- and dietitian-curated list has a variety of recipes perfect for the sober-curious folks in your life!| The Sound of Cooking
This chef-curated list is the ultimate source for the most delicious Asian soup recipes – many Taiwanese, Vietnamese, Korean, Filipino, Chinese, Indonesian, and Asian cuisine-inspired recipes.| The Sound of Cooking
Enjoy restaurant quality, classic Taiwanese hot pot at home! Easily make a flavorful broth filled with tender vegetables, umami-rich ingredients, and succulent meat right at the table with loved ones.| The Sound of Cooking
Make this easy, restaurant-quality lotus root soup with tender pork ribs any day. The clear broth is surprisingly flavorful and full of nourishing ingredients!| The Sound of Cooking
This simple appetizer is a flavorful combination of braised tofu, daikon radish, and konbu (kelp) all simmered in a classic savory Taiwanese sauce. A traditional, umami-rich appetizer or side dish.| The Sound of Cooking
This easy aiyu jelly is an unforgettable Taiwanese dessert that’s light, refreshing, and perfect on a hot summer day. Make this traditional dessert just like the ones sold at night markets in Taiwan.| The Sound of Cooking
This quick and easy sha cha chicken takes only 15 minutes to make and packs a ton of umami-rich flavor! Enjoy with white rice and veggies.| The Sound of Cooking
Easy miso soup ready within 20 minutes tops! With a simple swap, this traditional miso paste and dashi-based soup is ready for all Japanese food lovers, including gluten-free guests!| The Sound of Cooking
As a Taiwanese chef and foodie, I made this copycat Din Tai Fung cucumber salad recipe so you can enjoy this popular DTF dish at home.| The Sound of Cooking