Creative Ways to Cook with coriander (chopped) – Recipes You Haven’t Tried

Shake up your routine with these unexpected yet delicious coriander (chopped) recipes — fun, easy, and full of flavour.

Recipes with coriander (chopped)

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Ruby Double White

Benefits of this dish: - White radish: Rich in vitamin C and dietary fiber, it can promote digestion, clear away heat and promote salivation, and its refreshing taste can neutralize the spiciness of ginger. ​ - Ginger slices: Contains gingerol, gingerol and other ingredients, which can dispel cold, warm the stomach and increase appetite. Pairing with white radish can balance the properties of the ingredients, one cool and one hot. The crispness of the white radish is combined with the spiciness of the ginger slices, and then paired with the salty or slightly spicy red seasoning. The taste is distinct and suitable for appetizers, especially for summer relieving greasiness.

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Thai Crispy Sour Chicken

Thai Crispy Sour Chicken delivers golden, crispy fried chicken with a punchy dipping sauce that’s sour, spicy, and intensely fragrant. Fresh lime juice, chopped red chillies, garlic, and coriander are balanced with soy sauce and fish sauce, creating a bright, savoury kick that cuts through the crunch and keeps every bite lively. Golden crispy chicken coated with sour and spicy secret sauce. Follow along to unlock this delicious recipe!

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Hunan Style Stir-Fry Beef

If you are craving for something spicy and sour, this quick and easy stir-fry beef is a must try! Hunan Style Stir-Fry Beef is a quick, punchy stir-fry built for people who love that spicy-and-sour kick. Sliced beef is gently “water-fed” and marinated with white pepper, oyster sauce, and dark soy sauce for a tender bite, then flash-fried with garlic, ginger, fresh red chillies, and pickled chillies. Coriander roots add an extra aromatic hit, and a final splash of vinegar right at the end makes the flavours pop—served over a bed of coriander leaves for a fresh finish.

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Indonesian Oxtail Soup

Oxtail soup is a mouth-watering Indonesian dish with a clear, rich broth. Using oxtail as the main ingredient, the meat is cooked until tender and soft, resulting in a savory and aromatic broth. A blend of spices such as cloves and star anise gives the broth a warm and deep touch. Added with chopped carrots and tomatoes, this soup is not only delicious but also healthy. Served warm, oxtail soup is perfect to enjoy with family as a heart-warming main course.

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Fragrant and fuzzy sesame sauce wide vermicelli

This bowl of sesame sauce wide noodles is thoroughly coated in rich sesame sauce, each strand glistening with oil. Sprinkled with white sesame seeds and vibrant green cilantro and chopped green onions, the reddish-brown and vibrant green hues are so appetizing just by looking at them on the table! The noodles are chewy and smooth, while the sesame sauce is rich and mellow, with hints of garlic and spiciness. With one bite, the smoothness of the sesame sauce and the springy texture of the noodles explode in your mouth, creating a perfect blend of sour, spicy, salty, and fragrant flavors. The more you eat, the more addictive you'll be, and you'll want to lick the sauce from the bottom of the bowl! Wherever you find yourself in China, if you're craving Xiangmihu sesame sauce wide noodles, try your luck at a local snack street or family restaurant, or make one at home using our recipe. Get started now; you're guaranteed to fall in love with them! They're even more delicious than those sold outside!

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Double-flavored crispy bean salad

This dish is mainly made of vegetables and beans, contains almost no fat and is low in calories. It is suitable for people who are losing weight or want to control their diet. It can provide a sense of fullness without consuming too many calories. ​ - Antioxidant and health-promoting: Quercetin in onions and vitamin C in cucumbers are both antioxidants that can help remove free radicals in the body. Phytosterols in soybeans can also help lower blood cholesterol and have certain benefits for cardiovascular health.

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Vietnamese Lemongrass Grilled Pork Ribs

Vietnamese Lemongrass Grilled Pork Ribs features pork ribs coated in a lemongrass-forward marinade with garlic, lime zest and juice, fish sauce, soy sauce, brown sugar, and coconut milk. It’s served with a fresh, tangy sauce made with green onion, coriander leaves, garlic, chilli powder, fish sauce, lime juice, brown sugar, and cold water—bringing a balance of savoury, sweet, citrusy, and aromatic notes in one dish. Don’t hesitate to try this recipe!

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Chipotle on Toast

A chipotle inspired recipe where two of my favourite components - guacamole and taco beef are moved onto an open toast! Chipotle on Toast is an open-faced sourdough toast topped with creamy guacamole (mashed avocado, red onion, coriander, lemon juice, and black pepper) and a warm, spiced minced-beef mix stir-fried with bell peppers, cumin, paprika, salt, and black pepper. It’s a satisfying sweet-savoury contrast of crisp toast, rich avocado, and taco-style beef—optionally made extra silky with a spoon of Greek yoghurt.

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Salmon Sashimi Marinate

Salmon Sashimi Marinate is a bright, sweet-and-spicy sauce designed to wake up salmon sashimi with punchy aromatics and citrus. Red onion, garlic, chillies, lime, and chopped coriander are balanced with soy sauce, fish sauce, lemon juice, a touch of sugar, and a hint of wasabi—fresh, zesty, and seriously appetite-boosting for warm weather. Want something more refreshing for summer? Try this sweet and spicy marinate sauce over salmon sashimi to boost your appetite!

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Oxtail Radish Soup

A light yet deeply savoury bowl where rich oxtail broth meets the clean sweetness of white radish, gently perfumed with ginger and green onion, then finished with fresh coriander and chopped spring onion for a bright, comforting lift. This extremely handy oxtail soup is just right when you feel like eating something light but flavourful.