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58 touchdown-worthy Super Bowl food ideas https://www.marionskitchen.com/article/super-bowl-food-ideas/ Wed, 07 Feb 2024 17:10:41 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?post_type=article&p=40826 So tasty, you won’t even care if your team loses.

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57 touchdown-worthy Super Bowl food ideas

So tasty, you won’t even care if your team loses.

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Super Bowl LVII is on its way, where the Philadelphia Eagles will take on the Kansas City Chiefs. Now, while I might not know much about the NFL, I DO know good food. Which is why I’ve pulled together these Super Bowl food ideas and snack recipes to help make you the MVP of your game day celebration. Get ready to go big or go home!

57 winning Super Bowl food ideas

Whether you’re going to be host with the most or you’re wondering what plate to bring to someone else’s Super Bowl party, these recipes will be the main event.

Quick Chorizo Beef Tacos

We’re rocking the retro vibes and bringing back crunchy shell tacos, filled with fresh toppings and a deliciously charred beef and chorizo mix that’s smoky and spicy. Nostalgia never tasted so good.

Japanese Nagoya Fried Chicken Wings

Double-cooked fried chicken wings are twice as nice, in my opinion! These Japanese-style Nagoya wings are all crunch, with a delightfully light glaze that keeps things crispy and joyous.

4-Ingredient Sticky Asian Pork Ribs

It doesn’t get much easier than this: sweet, sticky pork ribs with a hum of background spice… and just four ingredients involved!

Asian-style Sweet Potato Tots

These are like tater tots – only better! The perfect Super Bowl food for one-handed eating while watching the game.

Southern Thai Fried Chicken

It’s the Super Bowl dish of champions: fried chicken. Serve with a sweet chilli dipping sauce and hear the crowd go wild.

Spicy Hot Dog Bao

Soft, fluffy bao buns, crispy coleslaw and statement condiments to round things off nicely. You’ll be barking mad to not include these on your Super Bowl spread!

Sticky Chilli Ginger Pulled Pork Nachos

Slow-cooked pulled pork, marinated in a sticky chilli ginger sauce, then baked with cheesy nachos. Is your mouth watering yet? This is one epic party dish – it makes two trays so there’s plenty to go ‘round!

Vietnamese Sweet Potato Prawn Fritters

These bite-sized fritters are AMAZING. Crisp and savoury with sweet chunks of delicate prawn, they’re ideal dipped into a tangy sauce. What a winner!

Asian Sticky Ginger Pork Ribs

All good things to those who wait… These sticky pork ribs are phenomenal already, but if you can plan ahead for overnight marinating, I promise it’ll be even more worth it.

Thai Grilled Chicken Sandwich

Packed with spicy tom sum ‘slaw, crisp lettuce and fresh tomato, your Super Bowl party guests will want to get their hands round one of these bad boys, quicksmart!

Chinese Spring Onion Pancakes

Make the traditional restaurant classic at home with my version of Chinese spring onion pancakes. Add a spicy dipping sauce and you’ve got a real people-pleaser on your hands.

Crispy Baked Hot Wings

Yes, you CAN get seriously epic chicken wings in the oven! This spicy version is lip-smackingly good and will go down in history as one of the best Super Bowl food ideas ever.

Thai Krapow Pizza

Pizza is ideal for game day, if you ask me. But why bother waiting on ridiculous delivery times? Here’s how to make your own, with spicy pork, chillies and fragrant Thai basil on top of a crispy, chewy homemade pizza base.

Spicy Fried Chicken Bao Buns

Eyes on the game, not the buns. We know – when they look this delicious, it’s hard.

4-ingredient Korean Pork Ribs

Spicy, fall-off-the-bone meat that everyone will want to dig into.

Coconut Sweet Chilli Chicken Tenders

Sweet chilli sauce is perfect for dipping and drizzling… but using it as a marinade for these crispy, crunchy, finger-lickin’ chicken tenders takes them to a whole new level! The Super Bowl party food that will be devoured even before kickoff, guaranteed.

Honey Lemon Chicken Wings

Impossibly crispy chicken wings and the most delicious sweet and sticky glaze… there’s no soggy skin in sight with these fried little friends of mine!

Thai-style prawn toast

I love these mini morsels as a party snack… and I love the fact I can make them ahead even more!

Oven-baked Crispy Chicken Nuggets

Get set to enter a dipping dreamland with my recipe for crispy, crunchy chicken nuggets… and there’s no deep-frying involved! Yep, these baked bad boys are nugget goals.

Sticky Slow-Cooker Beef Short Ribs

The marinade has a chilli kick that’ll put any of those NRL players to shame.

Mum's Super Quick Asian Meatballs

It’s got ‘ball’ in the name, so it makes it on the Super Bowl food ideas list.

Score into the chicken pieces to really get that magic marinade working overtime!

Sticky Grilled Pork Ribs

These tender, sticky ribs are fall-apart fabulous.

Beetroot Smash Burgers

Vegie burgers worth celebrating.

Korean Prawn Pancakes

Prepare to flip out, because these 15-minute savoury Korean pancakes are divine!

Spicy meatball banh mi

For a substantial Super Bowl party food recipe, try these. It’s a spicy meatball sub but not as you know it!

Kung Pao Chicken Wings

Sticky, tangy, glossy bits of heaven for all your game-day needs.

Sticky Korean Ginger Beer Ribs

Napkins at the ready, my friends! It ain’t a Super Bowl party if ribs don’t make an appearance.

Fried Nori Chicken

This Japanese-inspired fried chicken is the perfect bite-sized pop of flavour, and served with a spicy wasabi mayo… it’s seriously wow.

Mum’s Famous Garlic Prawns

Food on a stick = one of my fave (and easiest) Super Bowl food ideas.

Noodle Wrapped Prawns & Porkballs

These crispy noodle snacks are an easy party food idea (in Thailand, we call them ‘wrapped in a skirt’).

Crispy Oven-baked Salt & Pepper Wings

Who doesn’t love biting into a golden, extra-crispy chicken wing? The secret lies in the double fry.

Xi’an Spicy Beef Burgers

Spicy beef burgers go next level with the addition of a few amazing flavours.

Wok-Flamed Tequila Shrimp Tacos

Time for tacos – and these ones are flaming good!

Air-fryer Cheeseburger Spring Rolls

An all-American snack for an all-American sporting event. Could this be one of the best Super Bowl party food ideas yet?

Prawn Cocktail Bao Buns

It’s your standard prawn cocktail, with my little Asian twist.

Taiwanese Fried Chicken

The Super Bowl snack that’ll turn you into a halftime hero.

Beef Bulgogi Tacos

Umami-laden parcels of pure delight.

Stack up pork patties and quick pickled carrots for burgers with a bang.

Mini Prawn Spring Rolls

Cute, crunchy and so good dipped into a chilli sauce. Get ready to roll, people!

The Best Sticky Wings

Chicken wings are the ultimate party food or sharing platter idea. And these ones are a real favourite in my family – the recipe comes straight from Mama Noi herself!

Coconut Chilli Prawns

It’s Super Bowl party time! These gorgeously crispy appetisers are the perfect friend to spicy sweet chilli sauce and will be a cause for celebration among your guests.

Ultimate Chilli Bacon BLT

To make the ultimate sandwich, the devil is in the detail – and this one is sinfully good!

Spicy Korean Fried Cauliflower

Looking for vegetarian Super Bowl party food ideas? This spicy, crispy cauliflower will go down a storm.

Sticky Asian Hot Wings

Make sure you have paper towel on hand for all those sticky fingers!

Crispy Thai Pork Toasts

The perfect party food, these bite-sized pork toasts are totally moreish – you can’t just stop at one.

Kimchi & Cheese Party Puffs

Kimchi meets cheese meets flaky pastry… these party puffs are full of my favourite things!

Asian Beef Short Rib Burgers

The hero of this burger story is sweet, sticky, juicy beef, paired with crunchy fried shallots and spicy jalapenos.

Korean-style Onion Rings

Crispy onion rings are the ultimate game day companion…and they’re even better when they’re Asian. These Korean-style onion rings are so good they’ll knock your (lucky) socks off!

Gluten-free Spicy Fried Chicken

This is a spicy fried chicken made by yours truly, that is not only deliciously crispy, but it’s GLUTEN FREE! Hello, good thing.

Prawn & Chive Potstickers

Bring an Asian twist to your Super Bowl party food ideas with these potstickers. The perfect ratio of chewy wrapper, crispy base and sweet prawn, water chestnut and garlic chive filling.

Cheesy Miso Garlic Bread

This is, hands down, the easiest bread recipe ever – there’s no kneading required!

Vietnamese Fried Chicken Wings

Double the fry, double the crunch… bring on the serious crackle with these ultimate chicken wings. Guaranteed to bring on your happy dance. 

Asian Crab & Prawn Wonton Crisps

A little bit fancy but super easy to make, these crispy wonton canapes are the ultimate Super Bowl party food.

Prawn Cocktail Wonton Cups

Creamy, spicy, fresh and with a delectable crunch of the wonton wrapper, it’s a bitesize beauty worthy of any celebration.

Garlic Pork Toasts

Make them in advance and freeze them, then cook from frozen to serve.

Bali Prawns

The cornflake crumb on these delicately flavoured prawns gives off such a loud crunch, you’ll have to apologise to the neighbours for all the commotion.

Korean Vegetable Pancakes

Bursting with tasty vegetables and tangy kimchi, these pancakes are a fresh and fabulous game day snack.

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Make it the most delicious Lunar New Year yet https://www.marionskitchen.com/article/lunar-new-year-recipes/ Mon, 05 Feb 2024 17:11:50 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?post_type=article&p=40334 The dishes to encourage prosperity, health, wealth and happiness this Lunar New Year.

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The dishes to encourage prosperity, health, wealth and happiness this Lunar New Year.

Chinese New Year Recipes
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With feasting a big part of the lunar new year celebrations, you’re going to want some seriously delicious Asian recipes up your sleeve. I love how many ingredients and dishes have symbolic meanings, with specific foods eaten to bring luck, wealth and prosperity. Here are some of my recipes for how to celebrate the year of the rabbit… 

Lunar New Year recipes

Ring in the Year of the Rabbit at home with these much-loved dishes.

Spring rolls

Spring rolls are packed with cultural meaning. Not only is the golden colour of those deep-fried wrappers meant to represent the colour of gold, but the shape of the rolls represent gold bars themselves! If you’re wanting to encourage wealth this Lunar New Year, you’ll want to rustle up a batch.

Mini Prawn Spring Rolls

Juicy, crunchy and so good dipped into a chilli sauce. Get ready to roll, people!

San Choy Bow Spring Rolls

The combo of your favourite san choy bow filling in crisp-fried spring roll wrappers? Worth celebrating.

Hoisin Duck Spring Rolls

Using ready-cooked roast duck and frozen spring roll wrappers to make these quick and easy party pleasers. Serve with a dipping sauce such as sweet chilli sauce or sweet and sour chilli coriander sauce, or eat them on their own.

Longevity noodles

For Lunar New Year, it’s all about loooooong noodles, or longevity noodles. They are meant to represent a long life and are typically served fried or boiled, together with lots of meat and vegetables. I might not have recipes for longevity noodles as such, but I DO have some pretty epic noodle recipes regardless. Give these a whirl… and ALWAYS serve them uncut! 

Spicy Prawn Chow Mein

This stir-fried noodle dish might look deceptively simple, but with a few tips and tricks up your sleeve, it really gets elevated to new heights. Prawns (which represent laughter and happiness, since the Cantonese word for prawns sounds like ‘ha’), bouncy noodles and a delicate hum of spice make this dish a delicious Chinese New Year recipe.

Spicy Sichuan Pepper Chicken Noodles

Sichuan peppercorns are the star of the show when it comes to this easy weeknight stir-fry. They bring high citrusy notes and an almost numbing sensation, but it has to be tried to be believed. Cook this one up and you won’t regret it!

Spicy Pork Hand Pulled Noodles

Now you guys know how much I love noodles, and this one is an absolute favourite.  Ready in under 30 minutes, this spicy pork dish pairs perfectly with my homemade hand-pulled noodles, and equally as well with pasta or udon noodles if that’s what you have to hand. 

Fish

Fish symbolises prosperity, abundance and luxury, and is a very traditional Lunar New Year food in many countries. It’s most often served whole: the head and tail represent a good beginning for the new year, and a good ending to the last.

Crispy Fish with Sweet & Sour Sauce

If you’re looking for a showstopper dish, this whole fried fish will do you proud – and it’s not as scary as it looks! Boasting crispy skin, tender flesh and a tangy sweet and sour sauce, it will earn you serious kudos in the kitchen. I like to use a white fish, like snapper or seabass.

How To: Grill The Perfect Fish

Time to put an Aussie spin on your Lunar New Year recipes! Grilling a whole fish on your barbecue might seem intimidating, but I’m here to show you it’s actually really straightforward – and really impressive, too!

Sichuan Spicy Fish

OK, so it’s not a WHOLE fish… but the flavour is totally amazing! This is one fish dish that makes you sit up and take note. It’s spicy, tingly and absolutely full of gusto. Definitely one for fans of heat.

Dumplings

Dumplings represent money, especially if they’re purse-shaped. Try these delicious recipes for to mark Lunar New Year.

Northern Chinese Beef Dumplings

It’s no secret I’m a huge dumpling fan, and these beefy parcels of heaven are a pure flavour sensation. I love the hum of the Sichuan pepper in the background, and with a chilli oil kick on top? Epic! If you have time, try making homemade dumpling wrappers – they really do make all the difference come folding time.

Prawn & Chive Potstickers

The perfect ratio of chewy wrapper, crispy base and a sweet prawn, water chestnut and garlic chive filling. 

Prawn Dumplings in Red Oil

Sometimes the simple things are the best… like these prawn dumplings, which are classic, elegant and oh-so epic! Speaking of epic, the spicy red oil I’ve paired them with is unbelievably good. 

Whole chicken

Having a whole chicken for your Lunar New Year banquet symbolises reunion of the family and togetherness. So try these chicken recipes and get celebrating!

Roast Chicken & Treasure Rice Stuffing

This awesome stuffing can be used for chicken or turkey and is gluten-free. The ‘treasures’ in the stuffing include lap cheong sausage and dried shiitake mushrooms for delicious umami flavour.

salt and pepper roast chicken

Get a 10/10 roast chicken – I’m talking golden, crispy skin and soft, succulent meat – EVERY TIME with my totally foolproof technique. Thank me later!

Soy Sauce Roast Chicken

Super-simple ingredients take the humble roast chicken to new heights. An absolute standout for your next family sitdown.

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Street Food-Style Pad Thai https://www.marionskitchen.com/street-food-style-pad-thai/ Wed, 22 Nov 2023 06:55:49 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=91509 Pad thai: is there a more quintessential recipe to come out of Thailand? For me, it comes down to three things: the noodles, the sauce and the technique. Accept no imitations – here, I’m teaching you how to make the real-deal, street food-style pad Thai.

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Tips, tricks and recipes to heatwave-proof your cooking https://www.marionskitchen.com/article/hot-heatwave-cooking/ Thu, 14 Sep 2023 02:17:22 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?post_type=article&p=90012 When it’s way too hot to slave over a stove – don’t. Follow my tips for feeding the fam without losing your over-heated mind.

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Vietnamese Prawn & Papaya Lettuce Cups https://www.marionskitchen.com/vietnamese-prawn-papaya-lettuce-cups/ Fri, 08 Sep 2023 03:15:52 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=90006 Fresh. Zippy. Crunchified goodness. Here’s one way to pep up your salad game and pimp up your picnic: prawn and papaya lettuce cups with a tangy Vietnamese dressing so good, I could drink the stuff. Summer’s calling, and I am here to answer.

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Bang Bang Shrimp https://www.marionskitchen.com/bang-bang-shrimp/ Tue, 20 Jun 2023 01:43:43 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=87793 Now here’s a retro recipe that needs some love: bang bang shrimp. Or bang bang prawns. Regardless of what you want to call this classic, one thing’s for certain – nostalgia never tasted so good.

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Rice-cooker Garlic Prawn Rice https://www.marionskitchen.com/rice-cooker-garlic-prawn-rice/ Thu, 08 Jun 2023 07:07:31 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=86776 Put your feet up and let your rice cooker make dinner tonight. Go on. You deserve it.

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Katong Laksa https://www.marionskitchen.com/katong-laksa/ Thu, 01 Jun 2023 14:14:31 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=86793 Think you know laksa? Think again. Singapore’s katong laksa is on a whole new level. I couldn’t get enough of the revered curried noodle soup dish when I was visiting, but then I got home. Into my kitchen. And I got busy. Lo and behold, this is the recipe you’ve been waiting for, where everything is made from scratch, with love, from the paste to the broth to the sambal. It may look like a lot to take in, but none of the steps themselves are tricky once you get down to it – it just takes a while. Settle in for the afternoon and enjoy a spot of cooking therapy. It’s worth it.

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Har Gow (Prawn Dumplings) https://www.marionskitchen.com/har-gow-prawn-dumplings/ Mon, 17 Apr 2023 10:02:21 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=85692 I’m calling it – har gow (aka Chinese prawn dumplings) are the Mount Everest of the DIY dumpling world: they’re quite possibly the trickiest dumplings to make from scratch at home. Many have tried, many have failed (yep, including me). Well, strap yourselves in – I’ve finally reached the har gow peak after 10 YEARS of attempts and nailed those pesky wrappers. New dim sum level unlocked.

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Autumn recipes to get you in the Fall spirit https://www.marionskitchen.com/article/best-autumn-recipes/ Wed, 15 Mar 2023 17:58:38 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?post_type=article&p=41175 Seasonal ingredients. Comforting vibes. Fistfuls of flavour. Let's do this, Autumn.

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Seasonal ingredients. Comforting vibes. Fistfuls of flavour. Let's do this, Autumn.

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The seasons have ticked over, and with the change in weather comes a change in our appetites. Once autumn arrives (Fall has officially landed here in Australia), it’s out with the summer salads and in with the soul-warming fare. While pasta recipes are always de rigeur, I’ve got the best autumn recipes to get you excited about the cooler months ahead. Full of comforting vibes and seasonal produce, these autumn food ideas will get you looking forward to cosy nights in, trust me.

What’s in season in autumn

Produce is rich and rewarding at this time of year. Creamy pumpkins and eggplants are at their best early in the season, as are mushrooms, zucchinis and broccoli. As for what fruit is in season in autumn, enjoy a bountiful harvest of apples, bananas, plums and nashi pears, to name a few.

 

As the months get cooler, reach for the cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, leeks, sweet potatoes, cabbage and more. There’s so much to enjoy, you’ll be spoilt for choice.

Autumn recipes to inspire you

With seasonal produce in mind, plus the cooler weather beckoning you indoors, here are some great recipes for autumn to try.

If you love Japanese food, this is the noodle bowl you need to be making. It’s all about that classic savoury broth, those chewy noodles and the beautifully glazed teriyaki chicken. Yes, it appears simple, but there’s nowhere to hide – each of those elements needs to be spot-on. Lucky for you, I’ve got all the know-how you need.

Chicken parmigiana is delicious at the best of times, but when it crosses paths with curry katsu, the result is all kinds of extra. An unexpected but delightful weeknight dinner to add to your autumn repertoire.

I love creamy gnocchi, but how about trying it with a Korean twist? A packet of store-bought fresh gnocchi, a few other ingredients (including your fave and mine, gochujang) and you have a super quick, extra tasty 10-minute dish that will surprise and delight you with its depth of flavour.

With a fair few steps, lamb biryani may seem like a journey of a recipe, but it’s one you’ll be glad to have embarked on once you taste the end result.

It’s pesto, but not as you know it. Here, the base of this version uses Chinese broccoli instead of the traditional basil, and the result is exceptional. As well as this Chinese broccoli pesto pasta recipe, try it as a dip, spread on toast or as a coating for chicken or fish.

Love comfort food but can’t decide what to make? This mash-up is the comforting collab of dreams: French onion ramen noodle soup.

Make clean-up a breeze with this easy cheat’s one-pot lasagne recipe that requires no oven time. Cook in the pan, then serve straight at the table – how’s that for simple?

Slow-cooker Chicken Laksa Noodle Soup

Chicken noodle soup gets a laksa glow-up with this warming, spicy slow cooker recipe. With its tender shredded chicken, slurpy noodles and creamy curry broth, it’s a rich-tasting treat. And did I mention… there’s dumplings, too!

Classic Butter Chicken

This is so creamy and delicious, cooks in under 30 minutes, and tastes just like it does in a restaurant. Or, let’s face it, even better than.

Sticky bbq pork rice bowl

Sticky pork belly slices, sweet roasted apple and silky cabbage, nestled on a bed of perfectly steamed rice… this super bowl is full of serious flavour. Even better, it’s a one-pan, traybake recipe, so clean-up is a breeze.

Chicken65

I hadn’t heard of Chicken 65 before until you guys started requesting a recipe for it! And I’m so glad I did because this fiery dish is so incredibly delicious. Hot and spicy but tangy and crunchy, it’s a symphony of texture and flavour.

Teriyaki Salmon Skewers

Make the most of autumn’s in-season leeks with this quick and easy teriyaki recipe.

Sweet Chilli Bacon Brussel Sprouts

Not just for Christmas, Brussel sprouts are at their best come autumn. This side dish is ideal to get more veg on your plate during the week or weekend, and the sweet chilli sauce is a flavour-making addition. 

Weeknight Creamy Sri Lankan Chicken Curry

It tastes like it’s been simmered for hours, but this mild curry is done in a fraction of the time. Fuss-free, minimal faffing around and full-on flavours make it perfect for a weeknight dinner this autumn.

5-Spice Apple & Ginger Crumble

Make the most of apple season and make an autumnal dessert to bring on the warm and fuzzies.

Edamame Haloumi Okonomiyaki Fritters

My take on Japanese okonomiyaki pancakes are packed full of in-season greens and good stuff. And the result is a batch of fritters anyone would be happy to eat, any day of the week. These are also great served in lunchboxes or as a kid-friendly snack.

Slow-cooker Sticky Chilli Pulled Pork

Autumn recipes to me are all about the slow cooker! Dust yours off and go about your day knowing dinner is taking care of itself (although your oven also does the job equally well).

Bounty Bar Brownies

Cooler weather = more time indoors = time to get your bake on. These rich, velvety chocolate brownies are made all the better with the addition of coconut.

One Pan Satay Chicken & Rice

Who doesn’t love a one-pan dish – not only do you make the most of all the cooking flavours, but there’s minimal washing up. That’s my kind of dinner. Hopefully you’ll love this peanutty, gnarly chicken as much as I do.

With eggplant at its best, this spicy dish is one of our favourite vegetarian autumn recipes.

I’m going out on a limb guys – I reckon this is THE best eggplant dish I know, so give it a whirl this autumn when these vegies are at their peak. It’s just so silky, tender and rich, with a perfect hit of chilli to tie it all together.

Chicken, Cauliflower & Sweet Corn Soup

Soup season is here. Make the most of cauliflower being in its prime and rustle up a batch of this creamy goodness. Even the kids will love it!

Cheesy Gochujang Hasselback Potatoes

Yep, I just improved a classic. Roast potatoes get a grown-up switcheroo to transform into cheesy, spicy, savoury wonders.

There’s chicken rice… and then there’s CHICKEN RICE. Amp up the epicness with this winner autumn-ready dinner and enjoy next-level flavour.

Creamy Miso Pumpkin Soup

Pumpkin: the king of autumn ingredients.

Chicken & Chilli Jam Traybake

Chicken. Rice. A killer sauce. You guys, it doesn’t get much simpler than this. Make your next weeknight dinner a breeze with this one-pan, easy tray bake. A most ideal autumn recipe!

Basil, Beef & Eggplant Stir-fry

This is the meal you can cook when you don’t have time to cook. Delicious beef, chunks of eggplant (it’s in season), chilli and fragrant Thai basil come together to make a quick and easy midweek meal that you’ll want to make again and again.

4-ingredient Korean Pork Ribs

Low and slow is the order of the day with this easy pork ribs recipe. You only need four ingredients to make these, then just pop them in the oven for 2 hours to bake. The result is amazing – spicy, fall-off-the-bone meat that everyone will want to dig in to.

Indian-spiced Chicken & Cauli Traybake

This fuss-free tray bake is a vibrant celebration of Indian spices and seasonal produce, plus it’s low carb and keto-friendly, too.

 

Don’t forget you can now leave your reviews on each recipe here on the site, so don’t forget to share what you think. I can’t wait to see what your favourites are…

 

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Sticky Korean Fried Shrimp Bao https://www.marionskitchen.com/sticky-korean-fried-shrimp-bao/ Fri, 24 Feb 2023 03:20:45 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=82171 Everything in a bao bun tastes better in my humble opinion. And this recipe for sticky Korean fried shrimp bao is a real crowdpleaser, especially if you’re making the buns from scratch. Tender yet crispy prawns, fresh lettuce and a smoky, spicy sauce… pretty epic.

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