4 delicious chinese new year recipes from around the world
Kueh Bangkit are traditional melt-in-your-mouth coconut cookies, often enjoyed during festive seasons like Chinese New Year in Singapore. They are known for their delicate texture that crumbles and dissolves quickly in the mouth, releasing a fragrant coconut aroma. The cookies are typically white or off-white due to the ingredients used, such as tapioca starch and coconut cream.
Hae Bee Hiam Rolls are a beloved snack in Singapore, especially during Chinese New Year. These crispy rolls are filled with a spicy, savory paste made from dried shrimp (hae bee hiam), chilies, and aromatics, all wrapped in thin spring roll wrappers and deep-fried to a delightful crunch.
A savory and slightly sweet cake made from shredded daikon radish and rice flour, studded with ingredients like dried shrimp and Chinese sausage. It's typically steamed first and then pan-fried until golden brown and crispy, offering a delightful contrast in textures.
A savory and subtly sweet dim sum classic, this turnip cake (Lo Bak Go) is made from grated daikon radish and rice flour, studded with flavorful bits of dried shrimp, Chinese sausage, and shiitake mushrooms. It's steamed until tender and often pan-fried to a golden crisp before serving.