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Try changing the search filters.A staple of westernized Chinese cuisine and one of the favorite dishes of foreigners in China, kung pao chicken is a spicy stir-fry dish made with diced chicken, vegetables, peanuts, and Sichuan peppercorns. It was invented in the Sichuan province... READ MORE
Another classic of Chinese cuisine, Guangdongese lo mein or laomian (lit. stirred noodles) refers to any kind of dish made with separately boiled wheat and egg noodles which are then tossed in a savory sauce and mixed with various stir-fr... READ MORE
General Tso’s chicken is a Chinese-American sweet and spicy dish consisting of chicken dices that are first deep-fried, then stir-fried together with ginger, garlic, scallions, and hot chili peppers in a sauce made from sugar, soy sauce, ric... READ MORE
Twice cooked pork is a Sichuan specialty prepared by cooking fatty pork leg or belly (with the skin intact) in two different ways. Pork is first simmered in a pot and cooled in the refrigerator in order for the meat and fat to firm up. After that,... READ MORE
Pepper steak is a classic Chinese-American dish consisting of sliced strips of steak that are seasoned with a hefty dose of freshly ground pepper. The dish is believed to have origins in the Chinese province of Fujian, where pork was originally us... READ MORE
Beef chow fun is a Cantonese dish prepared by stir-frying previously marinated beef slices together with flat, wide rice noodles (hor fun), and bean sprouts. Because of the preparation method, beef chow fun is a true measure of any accomp... READ MORE
Stir-fry shrimps or you bao xia is a Chinese dish where whole shrimps are stir-fried in a wok until crispy. They are then soaked in a savory sauce that typically consists of chicken broth, black vinegar, sesame oil, sugar, and Shaoxing wi... READ MORE
The unusually named Sichuan dish known as ants climbing a tree consists of glass noodles in a flavorful sauce with ground pork. The name is derived from the visual appearance of the dish, where the glass noodles represent tree branches, the choppe... READ MORE
Chongqing chicken is a famous Sichuan dish consisting of chicken and chilis. The dish is usually made with chicken on the bone, which is then chopped into small pieces, marinated, and deep-fried. Traditionally, there is almost always more dried re... READ MORE
A Northern Chinese dish known as moo shu pork is a seasoned meat and vegetable stir-fry that is also an integral part of American-Chinese cuisine. Traditionally, slices of pork tenderloin, cucumbers, and scrambled eggs are stir-fried in peanut or ... READ MORE
Originating from Beijing, jing jiang rou si is a trademark of the capital's extraordinary cuisine, consisting of sliced pork meat cooked in a sauce based on sweet beans. The dish is then traditionally rolled in soya bean wraps, although it can be ... READ MORE
Jiao yan you yu or salt-and-pepper squid is a traditional dish originating from Guangzhou. This Cantonese dish is usually made with a combination of squid, potato flour, scallions, Shaoxing wine, garlic, oil, hot peppers, Sichuan pepper or white p... READ MORE
Duck's head is a spicy local specialty from the Chinese city of Wuhan, but it is also a snack that is commonly eaten throughout China, most notably in Shanghai. The dish is made by stir-frying a head of duck with the addition of herbs and spices. ... READ MORE
Minchi is a comforting dish native to Macau, consisting of stir-fried minced meat infused with soy sauce. The dish appears in many version but usually incorporates minced beef or pork, potatoes, onions, and occasionally Chinese black fungus and Po... READ MORE
Cantonese in origin, moo goo gai pan is an Americanized version of a pre-existing Chinese stir-fry made with mushrooms and sliced chicken as the main ingredients. Additional ingredients typically include snow peas, bamboo shoots, water chestnuts, ... READ MORE
A hearty national specialty typically consumed during cooler seasons, this Chinese dish unites the sweet flavor of chestnuts with the savory and tender chicken meat. Chopped chicken is soaked in a marinade of Shaoxing wine, oyster and soy sauces, ... READ MORE
This seafood lover’s delight is typically served at upscale Chinese restaurants specialized in Cantonese cuisine. The contents of the bird’s nest usually include jumbo shrimp, squid, and scallops that are stir-fried with fresh vegetabl... READ MORE
Chai tow kway is a traditional dish originating from Chaoshan. The dish usually consists of radish cake (also known as turnip cake) that’s cut into cubes and stir-fried with eggs and seasonings. Radish cake is made with a combination of shre... READ MORE
Qing jiao yu mi is a traditional dish originating from Sichuan. This simple dish is usually made with a combination of sweet corn kernels, green peppers, salt, and oil. The kernels are stripped from the cobs, the pepper is cut into chunks that are... READ MORE
Fried eel slices is a Chinese dish that is especially popular in Hangzhou. It consists of eel slices that are stir-fried with garlic, creating a unique flavor in the process. These eel slices have a sour and sweet flavor and they are crisp on the ... READ MORE
Hokkien fried rice is a popular Chinese rice dish originating from the province of Fujian. In order to prepare it, rice and eggs are first stir-fried together, then topped with a thick gravy made with poultry, dried mushrooms, seafood, and vegetab... READ MORE
Fan qie chao dan is a traditional dish based on eggs on tomatoes. Other ingredients usually include oil, salt, sugar, and potato flour or cornstarch. The eggs are scrambled into large curds and then stir-fried with sliced tomatoes in oil. Sugar an... READ MORE
Lo mai fan is a traditional rice dish originating from China. It’s often served as a part of dim sum meals. Chinese sticky rice, as it’s also known, is made with a combination of glutinous rice, shiitake mushrooms, shrimps, soy sauce, ... READ MORE
Fried rice with bean sprouts is a traditional dish that's especially popular in Hangzhou. The dish is usually made with a combination of cooked rice, scallions, diced Jinhua ham, soy sauce, bean sprouts, oyster sauce, vegetable oil, and black pepp... READ MORE
Chicken with walnuts is a traditional dish originating from Shandong. The dish is usually made with a combination of chicken breast, walnuts, garlic, vegetable oil, rice vinegar, maltose syrup, yellow bean sauce (hugan jiang), and sugar. The garli... READ MORE
Ling moong gai is a traditional chicken dish originating from China. The dish is usually made with a combination of chicken, soy sauce, lemon juice and zest, sesame oil, ginger, cornflour, scallions, and sugar. The chicken is cut into quarters and... READ MORE
Lychee pork or lizhi rou is a traditional dish originating from Fujian. There are two versions of the dish – one has the pork pieces curled up and stained red, resembling lychees, and the other one contains the lychee fruit. The sec... READ MORE
Stir-fried gai lan is a traditional dish originating from the southern parts of the country. The dish is usually made with a combination of chinese broccoli (gai lan, more related to kale than broccoli), vegetable oil, ginger, garlic, oyster sauce... READ MORE
Qiang lianhuabai is a traditional dish originating from Sichuan. The dish is usually made with a combination of cabbage, dried chili peppers, soy sauce, Chinkiang black vinegar, Sichuan pepper, salt, sugar, and oil. In order to prepare the dish, t... READ MORE
Chao hancai is a traditional dish originating from Sichuan. The dish is usually made with a combination of amaranth leaves, garlic, oil, salt, and sesame oil. The garlic is peeled, sliced, and stir-fried in oil in a wok. Before it becomes golden, ... READ MORE
Ganbian sijidou is a traditional dish originating from Sichuan. The dish is usually made with a combination of green beans, ground pork, oil, Shaoxing wine, soy sauce, sesame oil, and yibin yacai (preserved mustard stem). The green beans are cut i... READ MORE
Scallops with bok choy is a traditional dish that's especially popular in Shandong as a banqueting dish. Although there are variations, it's usually made with a combination of fresh scallops, bok choy, ginger, garlic, vegetable oil, sesame oil, Sh... READ MORE
Stir-fried beansprouts is a traditional side dish that's popular throughout China and in Chinese restaurants across the world. It's usually made with a combination of beansprouts, garlic, scallions, salt, and vegetable oil. Crisp and firm beanspro... READ MORE
Larou shao huacai is a traditional dish originating from Sichuan. The dish is usually made with a combination of cauliflower florets, smoked bacon, oil, garlic, stock, salt, white pepper, and potato starch. The bacon is cut into bite-sized pieces ... READ MORE
Chen pi beef or tangerine peel beef is a traditional dish originating from Guangzhou. This Cantonese dish is usually made with a combination of beef (sirloin or rump steak), dried tangerine peel, scallions, garlic, sugar, sesame oil, and vegetable... READ MORE
Shogo khatsa is a traditional dish originating from Tibet. The dish is usually made with a combination of potatoes, hot peppers, garlic, oil, and salt. The potatoes are partly boiled and chopped into chunks. The hot peppers and garlic are mashed i... READ MORE
Ganbian ji is a traditional chicken dish originating from Sichuan. The dish is usually made with a combination of chicken, scallions, dried chili peppers, oil, Sichuan pepper, chili-bean paste (doubanjiang), ginger, garlic, salt, sugar, chili oil,... READ MORE