Simple Asian Fusion Recipes
In these trying times of pandemic-related violence, many Asian people are drawing strength from their vibrant cultures, especially their culinary traditions. From cooking signature foods like Korean barbecue and Chinese hot pot, both of which have origins that date back for centuries, to watching Asian chefs compete on
To seeing successful Asian restaurateurs expand their reach, Asian people have found pride in their food for ages and will continue to do so.
Asian cuisine, both traditional and fusion, is so diverse and all so yummy. Many people frequent Asian-owned restaurants (and we encourage you to continue to do so!) , but cooking your favorite Asian foods at home is easy and can be a fun experience for you and the whole family. Asian cuisines use simple cooking methods and familiar ingredients like chicken, pork, ground turkey and rice. There are also healthy tofu recipes that vegetarians can enjoy. Best of all, these simple Asian recipes can even take as little as 30 minutes or less to make.
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Because Asian food is endlessly rich and diverse, consider this a beginner’s guide that will ease you into cooking authentic Asian cuisine. A note about the Asian ingredients you’ll see in these recipes: You can find them at your local Asian grocery store or in the Asian aisle of your usual food shopping location. You can also easily buy ingredients online and have them shipped to you. With these cooking tips, you can try easy Asian recipes that include cuisines from Korea, China, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, India and more. These recipes will show you that Asian food is much more than just rice, noodles and stir-fry. Come and celebrate Asian culture with culinary appreciation.
This Thai coconut chicken soup can be made on the stove or in an Instant Pot. The tropical flavors of coconut and lime will fill up your kitchen.
Made with just a few ingredients, this classic kimchi fried rice is so easy to cook you can have it every day.
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This homestyle Chinese dish uses the classic trio of fresh aromatics often used in Cantonese cooking: ginger, garlic and scallion. This mix will have your kitchen smelling absolutely heavenly.
This Indian vegan curry is chock full of chickpeas, spices and protein. Enjoy with a side of naan or roti for a well-rounded dish.
Yakitori is the Japanese name for chicken grilled on a skewer. This super satisfying recipe is perfect for a mini barbecue at home.
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Filipino purple yam jam is a delicious dessert that can be molded into little cakes. The treat is just as delicious as it is beautiful.
These rice balls, or onigiri, are just about the size of your hand, but they'll fill you up quickly. They're fun to make and can be stuffed with whatever fillings you choose.
If you're looking for a healthy dessert, make this simple and refreshing melon popsicle, which is a homemade version of Korea's popular ie cream brand, Melona.
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Healthier substitutions like brown rice, low-sodium soy sauce and only a teaspoon of oil make this homemade fried rice a lighter alternative to restaurant fare.
This Thai turkey burger is a twist on the American classic with a lot of colorful, crunchy veggies thrown into the mix. Pair it with a spicy aioli sauce and you’ve got perfection.
Tender and saucy, this chicken and broccoli recipe is strong competition for restaurant takeout. Be sure to make some rice on the side to mix into this dish.
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A popular street food in Seoul, Korean fried chicken contains all the flavors we crave: sweet, sour and spicy. Prepare to have some sticky fingers while eating this addictive dish.
This crunchy, savory dish is perfect over a bed of steamed rice. Feel free to throw in a few extra cashews for more crunch.
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All these recipes are on the table in 15 minutes, made from scratch. The great thing is that there are so many common ingredients, once you geta fewAsian pantry essentials, all of which you can get from supermarkets, you’ll have the base for all of these recipes. Note: The assumption I’ve made by classifying these all as “15 minute meals”arethat: a) All your ingredients are on the counter, washed and ready to cut/prepare. I can’t factor in if it takes you 5 minutes to find the vegetables you need in the dark corners of your fridge! b) You have reasonable chopping skills with a half decent set of knives. If it takes you about 5 minutes to dice an onion, then add 5 minutes to the preparation time of each recipe. They’re still quick fix meals though! Or choose recipes with minimal chopping 🙂
Thai Stir Fried Noodles (Pad See Ew)– one of the most popular recipes on RecipeTin Eats, a classic Thai takeout you can make at home in 15 minutes – that’s faster than ordering in!!
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Thai Chilli Basil Chicken Stir Fry– another popular Thai takeout dish! It’s amazing how quickly you can make this. Don’t worry if you can’t find Thai Basil, ordinary basil is a perfectly good substitute!
Spicy Thai Noodles (Pad Kee Mao) (Drunken Noodles)– one of my personal favourites. I love the strong salty, spicy flavours of this classic Thai street food!
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Authentic Chinese stir fry sauce and it keeps for weeks! It’s fabulously versatile to use as a base to make a huge range of classic Chinese stir fries, includingCashew Chicken, Beef withBroccoli and Chow Mein. 10 recipes in one handy place!
Build Your Own Stir Fried Noodles– a basic “formula” so you will never need a recipe again to make stir fried noodles!
Mapo Tofu–the Japanese version of this famous Sichuan spicy dish (Mapo Tofu/Mapo Doufu) is made with readily available ingredients and it is a lot less oily but is still an incredible flavour explosion in a bowl. It’s so delicious that I want the sauce on tap!
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Crunchy Asian Chicken Salad– this is like an Asian ‘slaw. So healthy, so fresh, with fabulous crunch and an awesome dressing that you’ll use time and time again.
Soba with Green Beans and Beef– one of my personal favourites. The dressing is so smooth and matches perfectly with the juicy beef. By slicing the beef, a little but goes a long way, making this a great cost effective elegant meal for mid week.
Stir Fried Green Beans with Pork or Beef Mince (Ground Pork / Beef)– this recipe is straight from my mother, a dish she was taught by her mother. A classic Japanese homemade meal with an intense flavour that is so easy and fast to make from scratch!
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Packet Ramen Makeover– this is how you make packet ramen into a nutritious meal. The reality is, normal people can’t make a decent ramen soup stock at home – I’ve tried, and it’s just not possible for ordinary people. So use a packet ramen, but add a saucy stir fry topping tomake it into a complete meal.
I hope you enjoyed this round up! If you enjoyed this, you might enjoy my other 15 Minute Meals – you can see the whole collection of 15 minute Dinnershere.
I believe you can make great food with everyday ingredients even if you’re short on time and cost conscious. You just need to cook clever and get creative!These Easy Asian recipes are family friendly and perfect for busy nights. These quick and easy recipes beat take out and are ready in 30 minutes or less!
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These Easy Asian Recipes are perfect for families to enjoy on busy nights. All made from scratch, with easy to find ingredients and perfect for all members of the family. Pair these with a side dish from my Easy Asian Side Dish Round-Up.
Interested in adding more Asian flavors to your weeknight meals but not sure how to make it actually doable? Check out my Beginner’s Guide to Asian Cuisine for easy tips and recipes that are weeknight and kid-friendly and will help your weeknight meals be a win!
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