We made this delicious soup with Sakura’s SOUP function or with Bamboo and Panda’s SLOW COOK function – it’s a very versatile and forgiving soup, you can throw any veg that you have into it, the more veg the better (*note when making this recipe in Panda, you will need to scale the ingredients down). For the green leafy veg ...
An easy but clever way to impress, this popular dish is made from small pieces of meat or fish grilled on a skewer and served with a spicy peanut sauce. Originating from Indonesia and Malaysia it also goes extremely well with rice which is why it’s included here. For vegans the satay goes well with tofu or even vegan meat ...
Made with chicken and typical South Indian ingredients like coconut milk and curry leaves, this creamy spicy dish tastes best with rice. Serve it for a family meal and portion it up for tasty lunches. This curry can easily be adapted to vegetarian or vegan, just replace the meat with your favourite pulses or add sweet potato. Spinach would also ...
This is a dish that doesn’t take much cooking at all – it’s a fast, tasty and nutritious meal that can be done in a flash. If you don’t fancy the chicken or are vegetarian/vegan, it can easily be swapped with a couple of tins of your fave beans or pulses. ...
Szechuan or Kung Po chicken is world famous for being aromatically spicy and fiery, with a mouth-numbing after-effect. You can make this as spicy or non-spicy as you like. Below is the recipe for a spicy version (as we like it hot!), so just skip the fresh chilli and half the szechuan pepper if you want it less spicy and ...
Pair this with our Mexican rice recipe for a real feast! Served great with whole wheat Tortillas or plain if you prefer. This recipe is non-offensive and a good filling meal for novice and experienced Mexican foodies alike. ...
Portuguese in origin, Piri Piri can be used as a marinade or sauce. Send your taste buds tinglingwith our recipe which pairs perfectly with rice! Serve with pita bread for a yummy snack as an alternative to a rice pairing.Add a splash of Scotch whisky for a lift. Surprisingly it works well. ...
Teriyaki (kanji: 照り焼き; hiragana: てりやき) is a cooking technique used in Japanese cuisine in which foods are grilled while being basted in a marinade based on soy sauce, mirin, and sugar. This is our delicious recipe for teriyaki chicken. We use honey instead of sugar as we feel this gives a nicer flavour and add ginger which gives a little ...
A tasty but simple Thai dish – this is a ‘go-to’ meal all over Thailand for lunch, it’s usually served ‘on rice’ and topped with a fried egg hat.We prefer our eggs semi runny and is the normal serving style. The egg on the top is a very popular way of way of serving this dish in Thailand. It may ...
Our greedy panda loves the tanginess of this sweet and sour recipe and how it blends with long grain rice. With thanks to Jan on the Yum Asia team for this delicious recipe, our greedy panda loves the tanginess of this recipe and how it blends well with her favourite long grain rice. It’s one of our firm favourites and ...
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