The only thing better than a good recipe? When something’s so easy you don’t even need one. Welcome to It’s That Simple, a column where we talk you through the dishes and drinks we can make with our ...
In the Taiwanese village where my wife grew up, three or four of the burliest men made the traditional New Year cake called nian gao (“year cake”). Bent over a cavernous wok, they gripped wooden ...
February 16, 2018, marks the start of the Lunar New Year, a monthlong holiday celebrated by Chinese people all over the world. The century-old festival is a time for honoring deities, cherishing ...
A baked version of the traditional sticky Chinese New Year's cake made from glutinous rice flour, here topped with crunchy coconut, almonds, and sesame seeds. Evi Abeler is a New York City-based ...
Celebrate Lunar New Year with Danielle Chang's baked nian gao The Lunar New Year officially begins Wednesday, but that doesn't mean you can't start celebrating a little early, especially in a sweet ...
Bleeding Cool: What was it that excited you about helping to bring the story of 'Nian' to life? Li: Chinese mythology has a lot of beasts and creatures I was fascinated by. As a Chinese, 'Nian' was ...
Right after January 1st of each year, my parents spent almost every weekend preparing for Chinese New Year. My parents bought extra food, cleaned the house, and withdrew newly minted crisp dollar ...
The March release is inspired by a classic story from Chinese mythology. By Graeme McMillan Dark Horse Comics’ upcoming graphic novel, Jia and the Nian Monster, sees the publisher turn to mythology ...
Hypergryph and Yostar unveiled the next event for the global edition of Arknights, titled Who is Real. A side story event, Who is Real was originally implemented on the core Chinese version of the ...