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Category: Asian cuisine

Asian cuisine4 Comments

Ground Beef and XO Fried Rice

January 10, 2020January 10, 2020 StefanGourmet

Thanks to the recipe that was included with the jar of XO sauce I had bought for another dish, I have now discovered another great way of making fried rice next to my usual recipe. The blend of flavors is … Continue reading Ground Beef and XO Fried Rice

Asian cuisine6 Comments

Thai Green Curry with Sous Vide Beef and Eggplant

November 25, 2019November 25, 2019 StefanGourmet

Making your own Thai green curry paste from scratch is so worth it. If you have a blender it is very easy and the hardest part could be sourcing the ingredients. Fresh curry paste has more depth of flavor and … Continue reading Thai Green Curry with Sous Vide Beef and Eggplant

Asian cuisine13 Comments

Beef Rendang Sous-Vide

March 30, 2019March 30, 2019 StefanGourmet

Beef rendang is the national dish of Indonesia. I’ve already blogged my recipe for Rendang many years ago. Back then, I didn’t think it made sense to prepare it sous-vide, as an important part of making Rendang is reducing and … Continue reading Beef Rendang Sous-Vide

Asian cuisine19 Comments

Three Cup Chicken (Taiwanese Chicken with Thai Basil)

May 21, 2018May 21, 2018 StefanGourmet

We love Taiwanese food so much that it keeps coming on the blog (and that we are already thinking about when to there again). We liked the “three cup” scallops and squid so much, that I decided to try it … Continue reading Three Cup Chicken (Taiwanese Chicken with Thai Basil)

Asian cuisine16 Comments

Chinese Steamed Buns with Beef Short Ribs Sous Vide Filling

May 11, 2018May 11, 2018 StefanGourmet

Steamed Chinese buns with a meat filling are known as “bapao” in the Netherlands. It is very popular snack food. You can buy them in the supermarket and heat them up in the microwave. The quality is not very good … Continue reading Chinese Steamed Buns with Beef Short Ribs Sous Vide Filling

Asian cuisine9 Comments

Taiwanese Night Market BBQ Octopus

May 5, 2018May 5, 2018 StefanGourmet

BBQ’ed octopus is a popular street food at Taiwanese night markets. The photo above was taken at a night market in Taipei, but we saw it everywhere. Large octopus legs are put on a skewer and cooked slowly above a … Continue reading Taiwanese Night Market BBQ Octopus

Asian cuisine11 Comments

Taiwanese Scallops with Basil (‘3 Cup’ Scallops)

April 25, 2018April 25, 2018 StefanGourmet

One of my favorite dishes in Taiwan was ‘3 cup’ scallops. The name refers to the sauce, which includes equal amounts of soy sauce, rice wine, and sesame oil. But the star of the dish is the Taiwanese basil, which … Continue reading Taiwanese Scallops with Basil (‘3 Cup’ Scallops)

Asian cuisine4 Comments

Taiwanese Oyster Cakes

April 22, 2018April 22, 2018 StefanGourmet

We really loved the street food in Taiwan. On the island of Cijin that is part of the harbor city of Kaohsiung, we had very tasty oyster cakes. You could also call them fritters, because the oysters are deep fried … Continue reading Taiwanese Oyster Cakes

Asian cuisine11 Comments

Duck Breast with Hoisin and Pancakes

April 18, 2018April 18, 2018 StefanGourmet

Our friend Marjolein makes great Asian style food, and we really liked this variation on the well-known Peking duck that she prepared for us. Usually Peking duck is all about the skin, but in Marjolein’s version it is all about … Continue reading Duck Breast with Hoisin and Pancakes

Asian cuisine10 Comments

Steamed Oysters with Black Bean Sauce (Oesters van Nam Kee)

April 15, 2018April 15, 2018 StefanGourmet

These oysters are a famous dish from Chinese restaurant Nam Kee in Amsterdam, because a book and movie have been named after them (and because they are so good). The oysters are steamed with a Chinese black bean sauce. You … Continue reading Steamed Oysters with Black Bean Sauce (Oesters van Nam Kee)

Asian cuisine, Secondi di Pesce (fish dishes)6 Comments

Pan Fried Haddock, Asian Style

April 8, 2018April 8, 2018 StefanGourmet

Haddock (schelvis in Dutch) is the lesser cousin of cod, but that doesn’t mean you can’t prepare a nice dish with it. Still inspired by our Taiwan trip, I decided to pan fry it and serve it with Asian flavors. … Continue reading Pan Fried Haddock, Asian Style

Asian cuisine9 Comments

Taiwanese Stir Cooked Cabbage with Tiny Shrimp

March 28, 2018March 28, 2018 StefanGourmet

Whenever we tried vegetables in restaurants in Taiwan, they were always prepared quite simply: stir cooked (first stir fried and then steamed by adding water) with garlic and sometimes some additional ingredients like ginger, chilli, tiny shrimp, or a bit … Continue reading Taiwanese Stir Cooked Cabbage with Tiny Shrimp

Asian cuisine13 Comments

Taiwanese Squid with Thai Basil and Ginger

March 9, 2018March 9, 2018 StefanGourmet

As Taiwan is an island we traveled along the coast, it is not surprising that seafood was abundant and fresh. Squid was available as street food (recipe to follow in the summer) and stir fried in restaurants. At 旗后活海產 on Cijin … Continue reading Taiwanese Squid with Thai Basil and Ginger

Asian cuisine6 Comments

Gai Lan

February 27, 2018February 27, 2018 StefanGourmet

During our vacation in Taiwan I discovered that I really liked the cuisine: high quality fresh ingredients, prepared simply but skillfully to allow the flavor of the ingredients to shine. Vegetables were often prepared very simply: stir fried with a … Continue reading Gai Lan

Asian cuisine6 Comments

Taiwanese Stir Fried Shrimp With Black Beans

February 25, 2018February 25, 2018 StefanGourmet

When choosing a restaurant in Taiwan, do not let the (lack of) decor fool you, as it does not say anything about the quality of the food. Besides, most restaurants look like this so you would probably starve if you … Continue reading Taiwanese Stir Fried Shrimp With Black Beans

Asian cuisine6 Comments

Fried Rice

February 23, 2018 StefanGourmet

In Taiwan we had a lot of fried rice. Every restaurant makes it in a slightly different way. Constant factors seemed to be green onions (scallions) and eggs. Often tiny dried salted shrimp were added. Sometimes diced ham or slivers … Continue reading Fried Rice

Asian cuisine22 Comments

Steamed Soup Dumplings (Xiao Long Bao)

February 21, 2018February 21, 2018 StefanGourmet

This is the first of a series of dishes that we really enjoyed in Taiwan and I wanted to recreate at home: dumplings that have soup in them, that will burst open in your mouth as you eat them. They … Continue reading Steamed Soup Dumplings (Xiao Long Bao)

Asian cuisine8 Comments

Shrimp Satay (Saté Udang)

October 6, 2017October 6, 2017 StefanGourmet

Saté is Indonesian for a grilled skewer of meat or seafood. Popular versions are chicken and goat. Four years ago, Putneyfarm posted a recipe for a Singapore/American version of shrimp satay (saté udang) that I put on my list of … Continue reading Shrimp Satay (Saté Udang)

Asian cuisine12 Comments

Salmon Teriyaki Sous-Vide with Bok Choy

September 10, 2017September 11, 2017 StefanGourmet

Teriyaki is a Japanese cooking technique in which fish or meat is broiled or grilled with a glaze of soy sauce, sake, and mirin (sweet sake). (Making your own teriyaki marinade is better than store-bought versions that include too many … Continue reading Salmon Teriyaki Sous-Vide with Bok Choy

Asian cuisine11 Comments

Black Bean Beef Sous-Vide

September 1, 2017September 1, 2017 StefanGourmet

When I saw black been beaf on One Man’s Meat, I knew at once I wanted to make a sous-vide version. Conor’s Asian recipes are always quick, simple, and full of flavor. Sous-vide takes the quickness out of it, but … Continue reading Black Bean Beef Sous-Vide

Asian cuisine16 Comments

Food Blogging International: Premshree’s Coconut Red Lentil Curry

May 10, 2017 StefanGourmet

A couple of months ago, completely out of the blue, I received a message from Premshree of polkadotsocks.net. He mentioned he would be visiting Amsterdam, and wondered if I’d be interested in sharing a meal together. It’s always fun to … Continue reading Food Blogging International: Premshree’s Coconut Red Lentil Curry

Asian cuisine15 Comments

Spinach Kofta in Tomato Gravy

April 3, 2017April 3, 2017 StefanGourmet

Ladyredspecs aka Sandra has a great blog Please Pass The Recipe, which I have been following for years. Although geographically speaking India is about halfway between us, in terms of climate or familiarity with the cuisine, she is a lot … Continue reading Spinach Kofta in Tomato Gravy

Asian cuisine16 Comments

Cauliflower Coconut Soup with Ginger and Turmeric

March 19, 2017March 20, 2017 StefanGourmet

Suzanne of apuginthekitchen recently posted about a coconut cauliflower soup that looked great, and so I wanted to try making it as well. With roasted cauliflower, coconut milk, and Thai red curry paste it promised great depth of flavor. As … Continue reading Cauliflower Coconut Soup with Ginger and Turmeric

Asian cuisine15 Comments

Lamb Korma

January 10, 2017January 10, 2017 StefanGourmet

My recent short trip to India inspired me to try and cook some more Indian food. After the success of Shahi Salmon, I decided to try my hand at Lamb Korma. It is similar because it also has a creamy … Continue reading Lamb Korma

Asian cuisine14 Comments

Oyster Sauce: Don’t Try This At Home

January 6, 2017January 6, 2017 StefanGourmet

With as much cooking experience as I have, most new dishes I try turn out well the first time I make them. And so what you read on this blog is mostly successes. But to allow you to learn from … Continue reading Oyster Sauce: Don’t Try This At Home

Asian cuisine13 Comments

Five-Spice Duck with Napa Cabbage and Noodles

September 24, 2016September 24, 2016 StefanGourmet

We’re on a wine discovery vacation in Spain, and so there have been a lot of posts about Spanish wine lately. Although I do intend to write more about wine than I used to, this will remain primarily a cooking … Continue reading Five-Spice Duck with Napa Cabbage and Noodles

Asian cuisine16 Comments

Thai Style Fish Mousse and Napa Cabbage

July 15, 2016July 15, 2016 StefanGourmet

This is not an authentic Thai dish, but my own creation that was heavily inspired by Thai cuisine. Plaice (Dutch: schol) is a flatfish that is very common in the Netherlands. I had some rawit (Thai red chillis), galangal, and … Continue reading Thai Style Fish Mousse and Napa Cabbage

Asian cuisine10 Comments

Thai Sour and Spicy Shrimp Soup (Tom Yum Goong)

July 10, 2016July 10, 2016 StefanGourmet

My friend Melvin is great at cooking Asian dishes, and recently he made tom yum goong for us. This is a sour (from lime) and spicy (from chillis) Thai soup with shrimp. We liked it a lot, so I wanted … Continue reading Thai Sour and Spicy Shrimp Soup (Tom Yum Goong)

Asian cuisine10 Comments

Chicken Satay (Saté Ajam)

June 5, 2016June 5, 2016 StefanGourmet

Recently I posted a recipe for goat satay, saté kambing, prepared sous-vide. This had turned out to so well that I wanted to make it again soon, but this time with chicken. Unlike goat (or lamb) shoulder, chicken meat is tender … Continue reading Chicken Satay (Saté Ajam)

Asian cuisine19 Comments

Blade Steak Sous-Vide with Shii Take Mushrooms and Oyster Sauce

May 22, 2016May 22, 2016 StefanGourmet

Blade steak or flat iron steak is a relatively inexpensive cut of beef that when you cook it sous-vide becomes more flavorful than many more expensive cuts of steak, and just as tender. Look for steaks with a lot of … Continue reading Blade Steak Sous-Vide with Shii Take Mushrooms and Oyster Sauce

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