Find easy and affordable recipes featuring soy bean sauce. Great for lunch, dinner, or meal prep.
Sea snails are cleaned and quickly blanched, then cooked in a fragrant, spicy clay-pot sauce built from ginger, garlic, onion, dried chillies, spicy bean paste and Chu Hou paste. Soy sauce and oyster sauce bring a deep savoury backbone, while white pepper adds a gentle kick. The finish is all about aroma: Huatiao wine, rice wine, and a final splash of rose wine create a bold, warming, restaurant-style seafood dish with a rich, glossy sauce—topped with fresh red chilli and green onion for a bright lift.
Young pigeon in soy sauce is a typical Asian dish that combines the tenderness of young pigeon meat with the rich flavors of soy sauce and aromatic spices. The cooking process begins by boiling the pigeon with ginger to remove the fishy smell, then stir-frying it with garlic and ginger until fragrant. Next, the pigeon is cooked with soy sauce and a little salt, boiled over high heat for 10 minutes, then continued over low heat for 30 minutes until the spices are perfectly absorbed. The result is tender meat with a distinctive savory and sweet taste, perfect served with warm rice.
Beer fish is a special delicacy. The main ingredients are fish and beer. Eating it in moderation can provide the human body with a variety of nutrients. Beer contains certain carbohydrates and other ingredients. When cooked with fish, it can provide energy for the human body and meet the energy needs of daily activities.
Braised Beef Brisket Noodles is a rich, flavourful soup built on beef brisket and pork trotter, simmered with classic Chinese spices like dried chillies, Sichuan peppercorn, star anise, cinnamon bark, and bay leaves. The broth is seasoned with chilli bean sauce, soybean sauce, soy sauce, dark soy sauce, oyster sauce, brown sugar, and salt, then poured over your noodles of choice (with optional vegetables) for a hearty bowl.
Ground Pot Fish is a comforting pot of sea bass layered with assorted mushrooms and tofu, finished in a fragrant base of garlic, ginger, diced tomato, star anise, and spicy bean paste. Hua tiao wine, soy sauce, oyster sauce, and dark soy sauce bring a deep, savory aroma, while green onions, white pepper, and salt keep the flavors clean and balanced. A cozy, shareable dish that’s rich, warming, and full of umami.
A rich, aromatic clay-pot dish that pairs juicy chicken pieces with tender abalone, driven by the deep savoury punch of chu hou paste, soy bean paste, oyster sauce, and soy sauce. Garlic, ginger, and shallots bring that classic “sizzling” fragrance, finished with a generous splash of hua tiao wine for a restaurant-style, glossy, umami-packed finish.
This is a Northeast China way of making the big bones in rich and flavourful taste! Deeply savoury and richly aromatic, these big bones are braised Dongbei-style with a bold mix of soy sauces, beer, warming spices like cinnamon bark and star anise, plus dried tangerine peel for a subtle citrus lift—finished with a gentle chilli warmth.