holiday and celebration bakes
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Let’s make a delicious and moist lemon loaf, except with yuzu and miso, to give Starbucks’ famous iced lemon loaf recipe a fun Asian spin! Bake this at home today with Kat Lieu’s amazing “copycat recipe.”
These bright purple cookies come to us from Kat Lieu’s book Modern Asian Baking at Home. The cookies get their distinctive color and aroma from the Filipino purple yam ube (specifically, in the form of ube extract and ube halaya, a sweet jam). The ube gives the cookie dough a fruity, coconutty flavor with notes of vanilla, and the chewy, stretchy mochi centers hiding beneath the surface take these treats to the next level.
This holiday season, or for any occasion, you’ll want to make these delicious matcha spritz cookies. They’re more cakey than crispy and may remind you of the buttery cookies you’d find in Japan, especially since they’re made with matcha and miso. Decorate them as you please, and be sure to share the cookies with friends and loved ones! Note you’ll need a piping bag and a star tip to pipe cookie wreaths. You can, of course, also pipe them out as Christmas trees. This recipe is excerpted from Modern Asian Baking at Home by Kat Lieu
Swiss roll cakes from Chinese bakeries are soft and light as air, not too sweet, and perfect for my taste buds. The cake is airy chiffon that melts in your mouth, as does the fresh cream within. I love matcha anything, so we’ll be making a matcha sponge cake.
Let’s make a delicious ugly-beautiful miso pumpkin pie, fam!
Before Karen met her husband, she had never had a dragon fruit. The brightly pink fruit perplexed her at first, then mesmerized and inspired her! She had to do something with the juicy, vibrant flesh, and soon, this beautiful flower fruit tart was born. Easy to make, refreshing, and sure to delight tastebuds and wow friends and family on any occasion! Let Karen know what you think of her great recipe!
Make the cutest snow skin mooncakes with us! Requires no baking! These are great for Halloween too!
Thai sticky rice or Kow Neuw ข้าวเหนียว with mango is one of my favorite desserts. It’s gluten-free and usually vegan (I added condensed milk here, you can skip it or add vegan condensed milk, agave syrup, or maple syrup instead) and so refreshing, perfect as a warmed dessert in the winter time, and even better when chilled and enjoyed in the summer. Here’s a super easy recipe for you and you’ll be making Thai sticky rice in no time at home!