Find easy and affordable recipes featuring 1 garlic clove. Great for lunch, dinner, or meal prep.
Chicken Francese is a classic Italian-American dish with tender, egg-dipped chicken cutlets in a tangy lemon-butter and white wine sauce. Often served with pasta or bread, it balances crisp texture with rich, citrusy flavor.
Korean Beef Bowl is a quick, weeknight-friendly minced beef dish cooked with garlic, ginger, and finely chopped onion and carrot, then coated in a glossy sweet-and-savoury sauce made from soy sauce, sesame oil, brown sugar, sweet soy sauce, and a touch of vinegar, thickened with cornstarch. It’s rich, comforting, and designed to be spooned over rice (with egg optional).
I always steamed sea bass after buying it before. Today, I made a tender tofu and sea bass stew that was even more flavorful and delicious than steamed. The whole family raved about how fresh, fragrant, and tender it was. This tender tofu and sea bass stew features sea bass and tofu as the main ingredients: the fish pieces are marinated in soy sauce, oyster sauce, cooking wine, pepper, scallions, and ginger until fragrant and flavorful, then simmered in a clay pot with pan-fried tofu until slightly golden brown. Onions, garlic, and Sichuan peppercorns (with a touch of spicy chili peppers) bring out a rich and savory aroma. The texture is tender and smooth, and the broth is perfect with rice—a hot and satisfying meal for the whole family.
A modern version of beef rendang that combines the deliciousness of traditional rendang spices with a soft, rich texture. The meat is cooked until the spices are deeply absorbed, complemented by a smooth cream for a subtle touch and the fresh aroma of basil and lime leaves. The result: rendang with savory nuances, fragrant aromas, and an indulgent sensation in every bite—perfect as a special treat for the family.
Spicy and sour fish with pickled vegetables can be cooked with a few side ingredients for a few minutes, such as duck blood, bean sprouts, and wide sweet potato noodles. ❤️The pickled vegetables offer a unique sour aroma and a blend of sour, spicy, and umami flavors. The balance is just right. One sip of the rich, tangy broth instantly awakens your appetite. Yet, somehow, this dish always brings a hint of sadness.
Who says you can only eat grass when you're trying to lose weight? Look at my Vietnamese spring rolls, they're so eye-catching! The translucent rice wrappers are filled with purple cabbage, endive, shredded carrots, and plump shrimp. The colors are vibrant and they look amazing! The shrimp are a great source of protein, and the vegetables are full of dietary fiber. They're low in calories and filling. Dip them in the spicy and sour sauce and you'll feel incredibly satisfied with every bite. You can enjoy a weight-loss meal like this!
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Steamed Shrimp with Rice Noodles is a delicate symphony of elegance: succulent shrimp wrapped in coils of rice noodles, inviting curiosity from the first sight. Warm steam envelops each strand of rice noodles, conveying a savory saltiness and the fragrant aroma of garlic and paprika that slowly penetrates the shrimp flesh. Bite after bite reveals the fragrant, springy texture of the rice noodles, embracing the tenderness of the shrimp with each strand, while touches of oyster sauce and soy sauce add a subtle, alluring depth. This dish is more than just a dish—it is a light yet characterful poem of flavors, captivating the senses with its warmth and elegant simplicity that is hard to resist.
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