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Asian recipes with bold flavours and easy steps for restaurant-style cooking at home

Asian cooking doesn’t have to mean complicated ingredients or hours in the kitchen. These three simple recipes bring bold flavours and exciting textures to your plate without the stress. With pantry staples, fresh produce and a few clever cooking tricks, you’ll soon be plating dishes that look and taste restaurant-worthy.

July 01, 2025 / 14:52 IST
These simple Asian recipes bring the bold, vibrant flavours of restaurant-style dishes to your home kitchen. Using easy ingredients and fuss-free techniques, each recipe packs both taste and texture (Images: Bellona Hospitality)

These simple Asian recipes bring the bold, vibrant flavours of restaurant-style dishes to your home kitchen. Using easy ingredients and fuss-free techniques, each recipe packs both taste and texture (Images: Bellona Hospitality)

There’s something undeniably exciting about the colours, flavours and aromas of Asian food. From the crunch of fresh vegetables, to the depth of soy-based sauces and the hit of chilli and lime, Asian dishes never feel boring. But many home cooks shy away, thinking it’s too complex. Well! Chef reveals you don’t need professional equipment or hard-to-find ingredients to enjoy these flavours at home. With a few simple tweaks and basic pantry staples, you’re all set

The beauty of Asian cooking lies in its balance of flavours and quick methods, says Chef Sagar Sarkar, Corporate Chef, Eight Restaurant, Bellona Hospitality, Bengaluru. “Sweet, sour, salty and spicy come together in a matter of minutes with the right ingredients. Simple things like sesame oil, soy sauce, lime juice and fresh herbs do most of the heavy lifting. Rice paper, green papaya or even everyday avocado can be turned into flavour-packed dishes with minimal effort. It’s all about combining textures and giving each ingredient its right place,” Chef Sarkar says.

According to Chef Sarkar, good Asian cooking is about fresh produce, the right sauces, and understanding how to balance flavour. He shares his personal favourites, easy enough for weekday cooking but fancy enough to impress guests.

He shares 3 flavour-packed asian recipes that bring restaurant magic to your table:

Easy Asian Recipes: Crispy Prawn Cheung Fun Easy Asian Recipes: Crispy Prawn Cheung Fun

Crispy Prawn Cheung Fun

Spice level: Non-spicy

Allergens: Gluten, Shellfish, Soya

Ingredients:

For the prawn filling:
Freshwater minced prawn200 gm
Rice paper sheets (cut to wrap size)6
Homemade tempura batterEnough to coat
Finely chopped scallion2 tbsp
Finely minced ginger1 tsp
Sesame oil1 tsp
SaltTo taste
Pinch of pepperOptional
For the rice flour sheet (Cheung fun):
Rice flour½ cup
Water chestnut flour2 tbsp
Wheat starch2 tbsp
Castor sugar½ tsp
Water1¼ cup
Few drops of sesame oilFor greasing
For the sauce:
Kikkoman soya sauce3 tbsp
Water2 tbsp
Castor sugar½ tsp
Sesame oil½ tsp
Few drops of light vinegarOptional
Instructions:
  • In a bowl, mix minced prawn with scallion, ginger, sesame oil, salt and pepper. Wrap small portions of the filling in rice paper like mini spring rolls.
  • Dip each roll in a light homemade tempura batter and deep fry until golden and crisp. Drain on a paper towel. Meanwhile, mix all flours with water and sugar to create a lump-free batter for the Cheung Fun sheets.
  • Lightly grease a flat tray, pour a thin layer and steam each sheet for 2–3 minutes until translucent.
  • To assemble, wrap one crispy prawn roll inside each steamed rice sheet.
  • For the sauce, gently heat soya sauce, water, sugar and sesame oil until slightly reduced (avoid boiling). Drizzle the warm sauce over the Cheung Fun rolls just before serving.
Easy Asian recipes: Som Tum (Thai green papaya salad) Easy Asian recipes: Som Tum (Thai green papaya salad)

Som Tum (Thai green papaya salad)

Spice level: Spicy

Allergens: Peanuts, Fish sauce, Shellfish (optional)

Ingredients:

For the Salad Base:
Shredded green papaya1½ cups
Shredded carrot (optional)½ cup
Cherry tomatoes (halved)8–10
Green beans (cut into 1-inch pieces)5–6
Dried baby shrimp (optional)1–2 tbsp
Roasted peanuts2 tbsp
For the Dressing:
Thai bird’s eye chillies (adjust to taste)2–3
Garlic2 cloves
Fish sauce (or soy sauce for vegetarian version)1½ tbsp
Freshly squeezed lime juice1½ tbsp
Palm sugar (or brown sugar)1 tbsp
Instructions: 
  • Peel and shred the green papaya using a julienne peeler or box grater. Soak it briefly in ice water for extra crispness, then drain. In a large mortar and pestle, pound garlic and chillies until coarsely crushed.
  • Add palm sugar and mix until dissolved. Stir in fish sauce and lime juice to form a balanced dressing.
  • Add the papaya, optional carrot, green beans and dried shrimp. Lightly pound and toss everything together to ensure the flavours coat the vegetables.
  • Add cherry tomatoes and crush slightly to release their juices.
  • Finally, mix in roasted peanuts. Serve immediately, garnished with extra peanuts or a lime wedge.
Easy Asian recipes: Asian-inspired avocado toast Easy Asian recipes: Asian-inspired avocado toast

Asian-inspired avocado toast

Spice level: Mild (adjustable with chilli flakes)

Allergens: Gluten (from bread), Soya, Sesame

Ingredients:

Avocado1 ripe
Toasted bread (your choice: sourdough, whole wheat or multigrain)1–2 slices
Light soy sauce1 tsp
Sesame oil½ tsp
Sesame seeds½ tsp
Chilli flakesTo taste
Juice of half a lime
Instructions:
  • Scoop and mash the ripe avocado with a fork until smooth but still chunky.
  • Spread generously over toasted bread slices. Drizzle with light soy sauce and a few drops of sesame oil.
  • Sprinkle sesame seeds and chilli flakes over the top for a bit of texture and heat. Finish with a fresh squeeze of lime juice for brightness. Serve immediately for best flavour and texture.
Namita S Kalla is a senior journalist who writes about different aspects of modern life that include lifestyle, health, fashion, beauty, and entertainment.
first published: Jul 1, 2025 02:52 pm

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