The food diary of a time-poor salaryman. Nutrition conscious, and meal prep friendly.
A classic brunch with some extra hacks – some that work, some that don’t, plus a deceptively simple recipe for an egg salad that is fit for a king.
Here’s a meal prep friendly stir fry that doesn’t need high heat! Let me show you how to make this calorie-conscious meal along with an all-purpose dipping sauce, plus a bonus section on how to grow your own scallions.
I never make Gyudon the same way twice, but some things leave an impression. A collection of improvements from a year of Gyudons, and an explanation for why you should (sometimes) put the rice on top and not the bottom.
Lu Rou Fan is a Taiwanese pork stew served over rice. I tweaked this recipe to make it meal prep friendly, and show how to make soy-sauce eggs and a bok choy soup in parallel.
What you choose to put in your breakfast burritos make a big difference in their final texture. Read on for a cautionary tale.
Sweet, sour, savoury and saucy. This simple and comforting home-style stir fry is a quick and easy dinner that goes perfectly with a steaming bowl of rice.
Clay pot rice combines savoury toppings, a crusty bottom, and fluffy rice into a warming, comforting cold weather meal.
See how to apply physics in the kitchen to make eggs with barely-set egg whites and still-runny yolks. The perfect upgrade for rice bowls, noodles and salads.
The true essence of the Japanese beef bowl is the sauce, infused with the flavour of lightly caramelised onions and the meaty goodness of thinly sliced beef, served over steaming rice.
Thinly sliced pork in a savoury gochujang-based sauce makes for a wonderful meal with rice.