Easy cooking oil Recipes – Quick Meals Everyone Will Enjoy

Discover delicious and easy-to-make recipes using cooking oil. Perfect for busy weeknights and family dinners.

Recipes with cooking oil

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Fried Rice with Egg and Ginger

Fragrant homemade fried rice, with ginger grains to enhance the aroma, tender eggs, served with moderately seasoned white rice, simple and easy to make, fresh and tasty, perfect for quick cooking!

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Japanese Ginger Pork (Shogayaki)

Shogayaki is a beloved Japanese dish featuring thin slices of pork sautéed in a fragrant ginger-infused sauce. The pork is typically marinated briefly in a mixture of soy sauce, mirin, sake, and freshly grated ginger, then quickly stir-fried until tender. This savory-sweet combination delivers a comforting flavor profile that's both robust and refreshing. Often served with steamed rice and shredded cabbage, Shōgayaki is a staple in Japanese home cooking, appreciated for its simplicity and satisfying taste.

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Sesame Oil Chicken Rice

Fragrant but not greasy, aromatic but not spicy - this sesame oil chicken rice is full of sesame oil aroma. The ginger slices warm the stomach and are good for health, while the rice grains are chewy and soft, making it a truly warm and nourishing dish.

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15 minutes Air-Fryer Salmon

Air fryer salmon cooks quickly to a crispy-skinned, moist, and flaky perfection. This healthy method uses less oil than traditional cooking, making it a fast and easy weeknight meal.

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15 minutes Air-Fryer Salmon

Air fryer salmon cooks quickly to a crispy-skinned, moist, and flaky perfection. This healthy method uses less oil than traditional cooking, making it a fast and easy weeknight meal.

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Stir-fried Minced Pork with Green Beans

To put it simply, this dish is stir-fried grains - grains of pork stir-fried with grains of beans. "Stir-fried Grains" is a dish for children. Not only is it easy to chew, but the sauce also wraps around each tiny grain of food, making the flavor very prominent. This dish even uses fermented black bean paste, which has a slightly spicy flavor and can be eaten with three large bowls of rice.

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Three Cup Duck

This aromatic braised duck dish combines the unique flavors of mellow soy sauce, rice wine and sesame oil, with tender and juicy meat and slightly charred skin. Through slow cooking, the duck meat fully absorbs the aroma of ginger, garlic and onion. The sauce is rich but not greasy, with a hint of sweetness and mellow wine aroma. Every bite exudes the classic flavor of traditional three-cup cuisine, leaving you with an unforgettable aftertaste.

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Stir-Fried Eggplant

Tumis Terong is a traditional Indonesian dish featuring steamed slices of purple eggplant stir-fried with aromatic ingredients like shallots, ginger, and dried shrimp. A touch of oyster sauce and palm sugar adds a balanced savory-sweet flavor, while spring onions bring freshness. Simple yet rich in taste, it is best served warm with white rice.

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Crispy Spiced Tempeh

A simple Indonesian snack: firm tempeh chunks gently coated in warm spices and fried until the edges are crispy golden. The dish offers a delightful contrast between a crispy outer layer and a soft interior, with just the right amount of warmth; its simplicity makes for easy execution, though it can get a bit dry if left in the pan for too long. Serving it with a fresh dipping sauce adds a touch of freshness.