Malasadas, oh Malasadas! These fluffy, golden, and irresistibly delicious fried doughnuts are a true delight for your taste buds. Straight from the heart of Hawaii, this iconic sweet treat has been satisfying cravings for generations. Whether you’re a fan of the classic plain version or love to experiment with different fillings, there’s a Malasada out there for everyone. Join us on this mouthwatering adventure as we show you how to make the perfect Malasadas that will have you coming back for more.
Indulge in Homemade Portuguese Sweet Bread with this Recipe
Craving a taste of home? Whip up this easy and delicious Sweet Portuguese Bread recipe – it’s so ono, you’ll want to share it with your neighbors just to show off your baking skills! Don’t worry, I won’t tell them how easy it was to make 😉
Grandma’s Chinese Jai Recipe
My Grandma always made Jai for Chinese New Years and has been a long time favorite dish my dad has enjoyed. Jai is a savory and onolicious vegetarian dish. Jai has been enjoyed in the islands for many years especially amongst the Chinese community.
Gon Lo Mein
Gon Lo Mein is a great noodle dish to bring to any party. What is the sauce on Gon Lo Mein that many have wanted to know here in Hawaii? It’s quite simple and delish!
Homemade Li Hing Mui Gummy Bear
Li Hing Mui gummy bears are a popular snack in Hawaii. A little mixture of the li hing mui powder with some gummies will make a wonderful sweet snack full of tangy, sweet and sour flavors.
A Hawaiian Recipe Version of Beef Tomato
One of my beloved comfort foods I love to cook is Beef Tomato. Beef Tomato has its origins from the Chinese immigrants who came to Hawaii during the plantation era. It is a quick and flavorful dish that can be easily whipped up in no time!
Hawaiian Style BBQ Teriyaki Chicken Recipe
There are many different names for this sweet simple dish like kankanin, or bibingka. But the most common name is Biko. It takes time, effort, and a little love to make this sweet sticky rice treat. A beloved childhood dish to remind us all of those sweet Filipino aunties who loved us in Hawaii nei!
Hawaii’s Spam Musubi Recipe
Learn how to make 4 types of Spam Musubi! A local Hawaiian version to the Japanese musubi. Super simple but super yummy to eat! Pack a spam musubi with plastic wrap and take it with you anywhere for lunch, dinner, or snack! Great for a picnic, swim at the beach, or any hangout.
Biko (Filipino Sweet Rice) Recipe
There are many different names for this sweet simple dish like kankanin, or bibingka. But the most common name is Biko. It takes time, effort, and a little love to make this sweet sticky rice treat. A beloved childhood dish to remind us all of those sweet Filipino aunties who loved us in Hawaii nei!
Hawaii’s Best Manapua Recipe
Manapua is one of Hawaii’s local favorite dish. Bite into the soft bread to discover the delicious and flavorful middle. You’ll learn how to make this complex and yummy treat by simply following these steps. It’s definitely worth it!