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What do you mean peanut butter and sriracha in a food processor don't make it Asian?!
thewoksoflife.com does really good authentic recipes, as well as Asian-American recipes but by actual Chinese-Americans who grew up working in a Chinese restaurant. I go here first for Chinese, Chinese-American recipes.
iamafoodblog.com not specifically Asian-focused, but posts a lot of really unique Asian recipes (mostly Viet and Chinese) that aren't very well-known (ex. chicken tofu, Vietnamese Bo Kho)
These are both Malaysian recipe sites but you can find Chinese style cooking on both since that's a major ethnic group in Malaysia.
Ha I feel you. For Cantonese/HK recipes my favorite YouTube channel is Mama Cheung. I believe all videos have English subtitles, and I like that the recipes are in grams.
For traditional/well known Taiwanese recipes, I love Taiwan Duck. Videos accompany most, if not all, of the written recipes, and I find that many of the classic recipes are the closest in ingredients/sauce ratios to my mom's recipes.
What do you mean peanut butter and sriracha in a food processor don't make it Asian?!
thewoksoflife.com does really good authentic recipes, as well as Asian-American recipes but by actual Chinese-Americans who grew up working in a Chinese restaurant. I go here first for Chinese, Chinese-American recipes.
vietworldkitchen.com well-known Vietnamese food writer.
anniesfoodblog.com another Vietnamese food blog.
appetiteforchina.com Chinese-American food writer.
justonecookbook.com really thorough collection of Japanese recipes
iamafoodblog.com not specifically Asian-focused, but posts a lot of really unique Asian recipes (mostly Viet and Chinese) that aren't very well-known (ex. chicken tofu, Vietnamese Bo Kho)
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Christine’s Recipes (she has a cookbook but if I recall correctly basically all of the recipes are on the website): https://en.christinesrecipes.com/
I loved Jet Tila’s book: 101 Asian Dishes You Need to Cook Before You Die: Discover a New World of Flavors in Authentic Recipes https://www.amazon.com/dp/1624143822/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_OrzpBbA2DP62Q
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I’m stickying this post because the great list that’s already starting. A must read for everyone.
And thanks for avoiding the racial commentary - everyone poops and everyone can cook good Asian food.
https://www.kuali.com/
https://rasamalaysia.com/
These are both Malaysian recipe sites but you can find Chinese style cooking on both since that's a major ethnic group in Malaysia.
Ha I feel you. For Cantonese/HK recipes my favorite YouTube channel is Mama Cheung. I believe all videos have English subtitles, and I like that the recipes are in grams.
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Bob's your Uncle! https://www.youtube.com/user/bobsyouruncle1981/videos His videos are hilarious! I especially like "What if she smells?" and the one about talking to young men.
For traditional/well known Taiwanese recipes, I love Taiwan Duck. Videos accompany most, if not all, of the written recipes, and I find that many of the classic recipes are the closest in ingredients/sauce ratios to my mom's recipes.
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