This Spicy Garlic Noodles with Shrimp recipe is super quick and easy to pull together, and can be made with only a handful of ingredients from the pantry. It's perfect to pack in your kid's lunchbox or served as a quick dinner on a busy weeknight. When it comes to packing Little Dude's lunchboxes, I...
Recipes: Pasta/Noodles
Mee Hoon Goreng: Malay-style Fried Vermicelli Noodles
Mee Hoon Goreng, or Malaysian Fried Vermicelli Noodles, is a very popular street food found in most parts of Southeast Asia. It's one of those quick and easy recipes that's perfect no matter what time of day - breakfast, lunch, dinner, or even as a filling snack. Like mine, almost every home in Malaysia has...
Coconut Curry Noodle Soup
It had come to my notice a few days ago, when I was strongly craving this Coconut Curry Noodle Soup, that I was spending a lot more time cooking than actually eating. This is not to say that I have been burdening myself with tedious and slow-cooking meals. In fact, it was quite the contrary....
Ask Meena: Easy Chicken Noodle Stir-Fry
We're back into the swing of things with school and somewhat normal weekday routines. Baby Dude just started with middle school and is ecstatic that he now has his own locker. School lunches are back on my weekly meal (this Easy Chicken Noodle Stir-Fry has made an appearance a couple of times already!) and I...
Kids Lunch Idea: Indian-style Keema Pasta
This recipe for my Indian-style Keema Pasta has ground chicken added to it but you can easily substitute that with other kinds of meat. For a vegan or vegetarian option, skip the meat altogether and bulk up on the vegetables. I've even made this recipe using ground soy protein instead and it was equally delicious!...
Thai Curry Noodle Soup with Tofu & Veggies
I recently made this quick and simple Thai Curry Noodle Soup over the weekend and immediately remembered the last time I had it, which was quite a while ago! Just before the end of last year, I taught my first hands-on cooking class to a small group of food enthusiasts. The class was called ‘Tasty...