15 Easy Asian recipes for beginners

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Have you ever craved the vibrant flavors of Asian cuisine but felt a bit intimidated to try cooking it at home? I used to feel the same way.

15 Easy Asian recipes for beginners

The rich aroma of garlic, ginger, and soy sauce always took me back to my favorite takeaway spots, but I thought it would be too complicated to recreate that magic in my own kitchen. Then one day, I decided to give it a shot. And guess what? It wasn’t as hard as I imagined! In fact, some dishes were so simple, I found myself cooking them again and again.

So, if you’re someone who loves Asian food but thinks it's too difficult to make, this blog is for you. I’m going to share 15 easy Asian recipes perfect for beginners—no fancy equipment or complicated techniques required:

1. Stir-fried vegetables

2. Fried rice

3. Chicken teriyaki

4. Vietnamese spring rolls

5. Beef and broccoli stir-fry

6. Pad Thai

7. Miso soup

8. Chicken Katsu

9. Pho (Vietnamese noodle soup)

10. Sweet and sour chicken

11. Japanese ramen

12. Gyoza (Japanese dumpling)

13. That green curry

14. Egg drop soup

15. Kung Pao chicken

Let’s dive in!

1. Stir-Fried Vegetables

Stir-fried vegetables are one of the easiest and healthiest Asian dishes you can make. All you need is some fresh veggies like bell peppers, carrots, and broccoli. Stir-fry them with garlic and soy sauce for a quick and nutritious meal. It’s a great dish to practice your knife skills while keeping things simple.

2. Fried Rice

Fried rice is a classic and perfect dish for using up leftover rice. Sauté some onions, garlic, and veggies of your choice. Then, toss in the rice, soy sauce, and a scrambled egg. You can even add chicken, shrimp, or tofu if you like. The beauty of fried rice is its versatility—it’s quick, easy, and you can use whatever ingredients you have on hand.

3. Chicken Teriyaki

Chicken Teriyaki is a Japanese favorite, and it’s so simple to make. All you need is chicken, soy sauce, sugar, and mirin (a type of sweet rice wine). Cook the chicken, then simmer it in the sauce until it thickens and becomes glossy. Serve with steamed rice for a delicious, easy-to-make meal.

4. Vietnamese Spring Rolls

Vietnamese spring rolls are light, fresh, and perfect for a healthy snack or appetizer. Simply fill rice paper wrappers with cooked shrimp, lettuce, herbs, and vermicelli noodles. Dip them in a tangy peanut or hoisin sauce, and you’re ready to go! No cooking involved, just a bit of assembling.

5. Beef and Broccoli Stir-Fry

This Chinese takeout favorite can be made at home in under 20 minutes. Stir-fry tender strips of beef with broccoli in a simple sauce made from soy sauce, garlic, and a little cornstarch. It’s flavorful, hearty, and so satisfying—perfect for when you want something quick and tasty.

6. Pad Thai

Pad Thai might seem complicated, but it’s actually quite straightforward once you get the hang of it. You’ll need rice noodles, a few veggies, an egg, and a simple sauce made from tamarind paste, fish sauce, and lime juice. Toss it all together in a pan, and you’ve got a tangy, slightly sweet dish that’s sure to impress.

7. Miso Soup

Miso soup is a staple in Japanese cuisine and takes just minutes to prepare. All you need is some miso paste, tofu, seaweed, and scallions. Dissolve the miso paste in hot water, add the other ingredients, and you have a comforting, umami-packed soup ready in no time.

8. Chicken Katsu

Chicken Katsu is a Japanese-style fried chicken cutlet. Simply coat a chicken breast in flour, egg, and panko breadcrumbs, then fry it until crispy. Serve it with rice and tonkatsu sauce (a sweet and tangy sauce) for a deliciously simple meal.

9. Pho (Vietnamese Noodle Soup)

Pho might sound like an elaborate dish, but the basic version is surprisingly easy to make. Boil some beef or chicken broth, add rice noodles, and top with thin slices of beef, fresh herbs, and a squeeze of lime. You’ll have a bowl of flavorful, comforting soup that tastes like it came straight from a Vietnamese street vendor.

10. Sweet and Sour Chicken

Sweet and sour chicken is a crowd-pleaser and super simple to prepare. Coat chicken pieces in flour and cornstarch, fry them, then toss them in a tangy sauce made from vinegar, ketchup, sugar, and soy sauce. Serve with rice or noodles for a satisfying meal.

11. Japanese Ramen

Making ramen at home is easier than you think. You can start with store-bought ramen noodles, then add a soft-boiled egg, some fresh veggies, and a flavorful broth made from soy sauce and miso. Top it with some grilled chicken or pork, and you’ve got a comforting, slurp-worthy dish.

12. Gyoza (Japanese Dumplings)

Gyoza, or Japanese dumplings, are a fun dish to make at home. Fill store-bought dumpling wrappers with a mixture of ground pork, cabbage, and garlic. Pan-fry them until crispy, then steam them to finish cooking. Serve with soy sauce for dipping, and enjoy these tasty little parcels of flavor.

13. Thai Green Curry

Thai green curry is rich, creamy, and full of bold flavors, but it’s simple to make with the right ingredients. All you need is green curry paste, coconut milk, and your choice of protein (chicken, tofu, or shrimp). Simmer everything together, and in just 20 minutes, you’ll have a delicious, fragrant curry.

14. Egg Drop Soup

Egg drop soup is a simple Chinese soup made by slowly pouring beaten eggs into a pot of simmering broth. The eggs cook instantly, creating silky ribbons throughout the soup. Add some cornstarch for thickness, soy sauce for flavor, and scallions for garnish—it’s a quick and easy starter to any meal.

15. Kung Pao Chicken

Kung Pao chicken is a spicy stir-fry with chicken, peanuts, and chili peppers. The sauce is a simple mix of soy sauce, vinegar, and sugar, making it easy to throw together. It’s a perfect balance of savory, sweet, and spicy, making it a favorite for many.

Final Thoughts

Now that you have a list of 15 easy Asian recipes, there’s nothing stopping you from bringing those bold, exciting flavors into your own kitchen. The best part? These dishes are not only quick to make but also incredibly satisfying. From stir-fries to soups, dumplings to curries, you’ll find something for every craving. Whether you’re cooking for yourself or impressing your friends and family, these recipes are sure to be a hit.

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If you’re excited to explore even more Asian flavors and want to learn how to cook alongside your family or friends, why not join one of Otao Kitchen’s Family Cooking Classes? These hands-on classes are perfect for beginners and seasoned cooks alike. 

You’ll learn the techniques behind some of your favorite Asian dishes, get expert guidance from professional chefs, and enjoy a fun, interactive cooking experience. It’s the perfect way to bond with loved ones while sharpening your culinary skills. 

Book your spot today and take the first step toward becoming a confident cook!

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