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Traditional Chinese New Year food can help you put some luck in your corner as you welcome 2025’s Year of the Snake. Enjoy!
Chinese New Year food for good fortune As much as Chinese New Year traditions are centered on family, friends and feasts of epic proportions, the Lunar New Year is also a chance to stack the deck ...
The first time I visited Cecilia Chiang at her home in a Pacific Heights high-rise, afternoon tea turned into dinner, then into TV-watching time. By the time I left, it was after 10 p.m., and as ...
Whole Fish (Photograph by Tien Mao) The Lunar New Year 4711, the Year of the Snake, is this Sunday (February 10), which means it's time for many with Asian heritage and connections to greet the ...
The reunion dinner, on New Year’s Eve, is the biggest celebration. We’d all gather in my grandparents’ house. It gets very crowded. My aunties, uncles, mom, and my grandparents always cooked ...
It is also referred to as Spring Festival, Lunar New Year and in 2022, Year of the Tiger. If you want to celebrate Chinese New Year in style, we have some recipes for you that are easy to make and ...
"To be perfectly frank," Ling-ya Lee, who came to Los Angeles from Taiwan in 1989, says of her Chinese New Year preparations, "I rarely make dumplings anymore." Given the high quality of ready ...
Her sole regret about her first cookbook, Chou says, is that she didn’t include more vegetarian recipes. Her second one — “Vegetarian Chinese Soul Food” — comes right when we could use ...