Tasty of white pepper Recipes to Cook Tonight

Try something new with of white pepper — easy recipes with ingredients you already have at home.

Recipes with of white pepper

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Salted Egg Yolk Barbecued Pork

This classic Cantonese dish features the fragrant aroma of barbecued pork wrapped in the sandy, sticky texture of salted egg yolk. The tenderness of the meat and the salty, fragrant flavor of the egg yolk explode in your mouth, a truly satisfying experience! Let me tell you, this dish wouldn't be worth hundreds of dollars in a restaurant. Making it at home is both delicious and economical, transforming a high-end restaurant experience into a value-for-money home-style meal. Make one now and delight your taste buds and wallet!

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Chinese Cabbage Soup With Vermicelli

Chinese Cabbage Soup With Vermicelli is a comforting, flavour-packed broth made extra rich with minced century egg and salted egg. The eggs are briefly stir-fried with ginger to release their aroma, then simmered with tender Chinese leaves and soft vermicelli, finished with silky soft tofu and simple seasonings for a cozy, savoury bowl.

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Homemade Safe Grilled Sausages

Freshly baked homemade sausages, glistening with oil and emitting a tantalizing aroma, waft towards your nose. First, bite into the thin, resilient casing; a satisfying "squeak" releases the juicy, meaty filling. Inside, tender meat chunks offer a chewy texture, while the fatty bits create a soft, creamy sensation on the tongue. The version mixed with corn kernels offers a sweet flavor that blends perfectly with the savory meat; the version with glutinous rice adds a sticky, chewy texture, each bite bursting with flavor. The savory taste is subtly sweet, offering the springy texture of meat and the soft aroma of grains. Oily yet not greasy, the warm aroma when eaten hot is irresistible, making you want to eat several. Even when cold, the firm, meaty flavor remains, becoming more delicious with each chew. This delicious flavor is not only tempting, but also gives you peace of mind—it's a simple, home-style recipe without any "technological or grueling" additives. The meat is fresh, carefully selected from the best cuts, not some scraps of meat of dubious origin. It's pure, unadulterated flavor from start to finish. It's satisfying and delicious, perfect for breakfast with porridge or sandwiches, or a guilt-free snack. It's comforting and satisfying no matter when you eat it. To recreate this delicious and reassuring flavor, remember to thoroughly understand the final steps: separate the lean and fatty parts of the meat, mix the filling until it stands upright on chopsticks, soak the sausage casings in alcohol to remove any unpleasant odor... Follow these details, and you're 100% guaranteed to replicate this wonderful flavor.

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Sea Snails in Spicy Wine Sauce

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.

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Radish Egg Dumplings Pot (蘿蔔肉蛋煲)

A heartwarming, nutritious soup perfect for the autumn. A cosy clay-pot soup where sweet white radish simmers until tender, then gets topped with homemade egg-wrapped pork “dumplings” that soak up the savoury broth—finished with celery, green onion, a little chilli, and a hint of white pepper for gentle warmth.

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Three Cup Chicken

Rich, glossy, and intensely aromatic, this classic dish coats browned chicken in a savoury-sweet mix of soy sauce, rice wine, and sesame oil, then finishes with fragrant basil for a fresh, herbal lift—perfect served with rice. This is a traditional Taiwanese dish infused with aromatic basil and various condiments.

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Lemon Seared Chicken

Lemon Seared Chicken is an aromatic, flavourful stir-fry-style chicken dish where chopped chicken legs are marinated with soy sauce, dark soy sauce, oyster sauce, honey, salt, and white pepper, then fried until golden and finished with garlic, onion, red chillies, and lemon slices for a bright, savoury-sweet punch—perfect with rice. My new favourite handy recipe that is aromatic and flavourful. Don’t hesitate to give it a try!

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Stir-fried tofu with mushrooms

Stir-fried Tofu with Mushrooms is a mouth-watering aroma, combining the softness of tofu with the chewy texture of mushrooms. Each bite brings the warmth of garlic and ginger, combined with the savory sweetness of oyster sauce and rich broth. A sprinkle of white pepper adds a warm touch, while fresh spring onions add a refreshing balance to the dish.

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Miyeokguk (Korean Beef Seaweed Soup)

Miyeokguk (Korean Beef Seaweed Soup) is a warm, savory bowl built on tender sliced beef and silky seaweed, gently stir-fried in sesame oil before simmering into a clean, comforting broth. Finished with garlic, soy sauce, sugar, and a simple green-onion garnish, it’s a classic, nourishing soup that tastes both light and deeply satisfying.

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Burnt Chillies Tofu Beef Pot (燒椒豆腐牛肉煲)

A bold and aromatic fusion of heat and comfort! Fragrant grilled chillies infuse the tender beef and soft tofu with deep, smoky flavour, while the clay pot locks in a rich, savoury broth. Perfect for spice lovers craving warmth, depth, and that irresistible kick of Cantonese-style home cooking.