Although it resembles sushi, Korean Kimbap is far more kid-friendly because it contains beef, chicken, and additional contents including cucumber, carrots, avocado, and more rather than raw fish.
Experiment beyond noodles to further expand their small palates. For those who enjoy Chinese cuisine, mu shM, or burritos in Chinese, is a delicacy.
Having options is usually a good thing, and these veggie pot stickers from Damn Delicious are just that. These will be a hit with even the pickiest kids, so you'll want to have them on hand for constant snacking.
The kids will be begging for more when you make this stir-fried chicken and zucchini from The Woks of Life. Visit the recipe link to get their advice on how to make soft and crispy zucchini.
A family favorite for takeout, beef and broccoli is full of nutrients and tastes great. This is a 30-minute supper that is ideal for hectic weeknights, even if searing the beef may take a bit longer.
These pork and celery dumplings from The Woks of Life are sure to please you and your family. This meal will become a regular because it calls for simple ingredients like carrots and celery.
When paired with the appropriate dipping sauces, this well-liked Chinese street cuisine makes a simple appetizer, snack, or light meal.
Chinese food is the epitome of comfort food. Especially since the hardest part of making this dish for the family is waiting for the chicken to cook, the soy sauce chicken is ideal!