If Chinese broccoli isn't available in your area, you can substitute regular broccoli.
A satisfying weeknight dinner from Tiffy Chen. Serve with rice or noodles.
Spaghetti is a common variation in modern Thai cooking. It’s so easy to work with and absorbs the garlicky, spicy notes of pad kee mao well.
Developed in the 1980s by a chef in Hong Kong, this sauce is all about umami.
Kewpie Mayonnaise is the ultimate secret ingredient to creating a perfect oven-baked battered-and-fried crunch without a deep fryer.
The pan-fried tofu is crispy yet pillowy, served with a punchy dressing that is made with the same bold flavors as mapo seasoning.
“Soft and pillowy, custardy and light—they were unlike any other scrambled eggs I had experienced before.”
Chewy noodles, tinned fish, and hardy greens in an umami broth.
The clams’ natural briny sweetness serves as a surprising foil for the tender fritter batter—just be sure to pull off the tough outer coating of the siphon.