What to Make with hua tiao wine – Fast, Fresh, and Tasty Ideas

Wondering what to do with hua tiao wine? Try these quick, healthy, and crowd-pleasing recipes.

Recipes with hua tiao wine

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Casserole Fish Head(香焗魚頭煲)

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Chongqing Spicy Chicken Pot (重慶雞公煲)

A bold, warming Chongqing-style chicken pot packed with chicken legs, potato, bamboo shoots, and konjac, all coated in spicy bean paste and hot pot base. Sichuan pepper and dried chillies bring that signature fragrant heat, finished with sesame oil for an extra hit of aroma and richness.

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Ground Pot Fish(地鍋魚)

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.

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Abalone Sizzling Chicken Clay Pot(鮑魚啫啫雞煲)

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.

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Drunken Abalone

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Salt Baked Prawns(鹽焗蝦)

Salt Baked Prawns is all about clean sweetness from prawns wrapped in a bold, fragrant salt crust. Coarse salt is perfumed with bay leaves, star anise, dried ginger, Sichuan pepper, dried chillies (to your preferred heat), and a touch of onion, then finished with a splash of hua tiao wine for a warm, unmistakably aromatic lift.