Welcome to the best Chinese restaurant… in your kitchen. Kung Pao chicken brings the perfect kick, and beef and broccoli is that go-to comfort you never get tired of. These dishes taste just like your favorites from the takeout menu, only now you’re the chef. Here are 21 recipes that bring the flavor without leaving home.
Thinly sliced beef, caramelized in a garlicky soy-based sauce, makes Mongolian Beef a winner every time. It’s rich, glossy, and has just the right kick of sweetness. The beef cooks fast, so it stays juicy and tender, while the sauce thickens into that sticky glaze you crave. Add some green onions for freshness and you’ve got a dish that beats most restaurants.
A quick and flavorful meal, this dish combines plump shrimp, scrambled eggs, and rice, all stir-fried with soy sauce and sesame oil. Fresh veggies like peas and carrots add crunch and color. It’s a hearty option that’s both easy to make and perfect for recreating a takeout classic at home.
A perfect way to use leftover rice, this dish combines tender chicken, fluffy rice, and fresh veggies. Soy sauce adds flavor, while scrambled eggs make it rich. Easy to whip up in minutes, it’s a satisfying one-pan meal. Great for lunch or dinner, it’s a takeout favorite made better at home.
Tender beef strips paired with crisp broccoli and coated in a savory sauce make this dish a classic. The garlic and ginger in the sauce add depth, while soy and sesame oil bring a rich, satisfying taste. It’s quick to cook and perfect for a healthy, flavorful dinner option.
This takeout favorite is all about that perfect mix of tender chicken, crispy veggies, and roasted cashews tossed in a savory, slightly sweet sauce. It’s easy to whip up in one pan and way fresher than anything you’ll get delivered. The cashews give it an extra pop of texture that takes each bite up a notch. Serve it over steamed rice and call it a night.
This spicy stir-fry blends tender chicken with crunchy peanuts, colorful veggies, and a bold, flavorful sauce. The heat comes from dried chilies, balanced by a touch of sweetness. It’s a great dish for spice lovers and an easy way to bring authentic Chinese flavors to your weeknight meals.
With crispy chicken bites and a citrusy glaze that’s sweet, zesty, and just a bit sticky, orange chicken is an instant favorite. It’s like a sunny upgrade to regular fried chicken. Make it once and you’ll wonder why you ever waited in a drive-thru for it. Pair it with white rice or broccoli and call it a win.
Crispy and packed with fresh fillings, these rolls are a versatile appetizer or snack. Filled with veggies, meat, or shrimp, they’re wrapped in a thin pastry and fried until golden brown. Serve them with sweet chili sauce or soy dipping sauce for a crunchy, flavorful start to any meal.
Wrapped in a golden, crunchy shell, these plant-based egg rolls are a treat. They pack a punch with a filling of spiced tofu, cabbage, carrots, and mushrooms. Dip them into sweet and sour sauce for a satisfying crunch that's both guilt-free and utterly delicious.
Spicy, numbing, and totally addictive, Szechuan chicken isn’t here to play nice. Packed with chili heat and those wild peppercorns that tingle your tongue, this dish hits hard in the best way. Tossed with garlic, ginger, and crispy veggies, every bite is a perfect storm of fire and flavor. It’s the kind of heat you chase, not avoid.
Delightful treat hailing from the East, prized for their unique taste and health benefits. Bigger and rounder than their Western counterparts, they are known for their sweeter, milder flavor. They're a common ingredient in Chinese dishes, used in both savory and sweet recipes, or simply eaten raw as a snack.
These scrumptious Chinese dumplings, known as Potstickers, are a true delight. Filled with a flavorful mixture of ground meat and vegetables, these little pockets of goodness are pan-fried to achieve a crispy exterior and tender interior. Dip them in a savory sauce for an appetizer that's impossible to resist.
Congee is a comforting rice porridge that's perfect for breakfast or a light meal. This versatile dish can be customized with a variety of toppings, from savory meats and vegetables to sweet fruits and nuts. It's a soothing and nourishing meal that's enjoyed across China for its simplicity and warmth.
Similar to its beef counterpart, Mongolian Chicken is a scrumptious dish that's bursting with flavor. Tender pieces of chicken are cooked with onions and peppers in a sweet and savory sauce. This dish is perfect for those who prefer poultry over beef but still want to enjoy the delicious flavors of Mongolian cuisine.
Rich, aromatic, and packed with flavors, Chinese curry sauce is a versatile addition to any dish. This delightful concoction of spices, herbs, and creamy coconut milk introduces a hint of exotic to your meals. It can transform simple stir-fry, rice, or noodles into a mouthwatering feast. Chinese curry sauce is a testament to China's culinary diversity and the perfect way to spice up your home cooking, making every dish a memorable one.
Light, fresh, and full of crunchy veggies, Moo Goo Gai Pan is a great option when you want something a little healthier but still full of flavor. Tender slices of chicken, mushrooms, and snow peas are cooked in a delicate garlic sauce that’s savory but not heavy. It’s not too spicy or saucy, just clean, simple, and super satisfying. Great with rice or even on its own.
This Chinese BBQ pork is as flavorful as it is colorful. Char Siu is marinated in a sweet and savory mix of hoisin, honey, soy sauce, and Chinese five spice, then roasted until it’s sticky, tender, and caramelized around the edges. The bright red color is iconic, and the taste is even better. Slice it thin and serve it over rice or noodles for a dish that really stands out.
Lo mein is noodle heaven. Soft, slurpable noodles tossed with soy sauce, garlic, and whatever veggies or proteins you like make this dish super flexible and super tasty. Chicken, beef, shrimp—it all works. Best part? It all comes together fast, making it perfect for weeknights when you’re short on time but still want something delicious.
Pork Hock, also known as Chinese braised pig's trotters, is a flavorful and tender dish that's enjoyed for its rich taste and melt-in-your-mouth texture. The pork hocks are slow-cooked in a savory mixture of soy sauce, star anise, and other spices, resulting in a delicious and satisfying meal that's perfect for special occasions or weekend feasts.
Using an air fryer, bok choy transforms into a tender, charred delight in minutes. Tossed with a touch of olive oil, garlic, and a sprinkle of sea salt, this dish highlights the natural sweetness of the vegetable, offering a simple yet powerful side that complements any meal.
This pork belly is a succulent feast, slow-roasted until it achieves a perfect balance of meltingly tender meat and crisp, crackling skin. Marinated in a blend of soy sauce, star anise, and brown sugar, it offers a richly savory flavor with just a hint of sweetness.