Asian Snacks Recipes (Most Popular)
I saw this on a Weight Watcher email and wanted to see what the calories turned out to be versus WW points.
These are much quicker and easier to make than fancier nori rolls and taste just the same. The kids love them and the addition of half brown rice adds nutrition without being overpowering. We take them on picnics and in lunches instead of sandwhiches sometimes.
Like almond cookies and other types of Chinese cookies, sesame cookies were traditionally made with lard. Using butter or shortening (or a combination of both, as in this recipe) gives a healthier cookie with just over 75 calories. For extra flavor, try incorporating a few tablespoons of toasted sesame seeds into the cookie dough before baking.
SERVES: 48-50
This is a great recipe using Okara - Soy pulp that's left over from making soy milk. Okara Cookies are very popular among health- conscious dieters in Japan. It fills you up nicely. Make sure you have your drink handy because they absorb the moisture in your mouth!
It is a top-rated almond coconut cookie recipe for every family and individuals. Trying a first piece of almond coconut cookie, your taste is aroused a texture that is slightly crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside. With easy-buying ingredients, you can make your own the best total-homemade almond coconut cookie ever.
A Japanese steamed cake with sweet pumpkin filling. The perfect thing if you have a bamboo steamer, but if not a regular double-boiler style will do. Makes 10 balls.
I was watching Sandra Lee Semi-homemade on Saturday and she made this dip. It looked so yummy I made it for my family. We used it for a healthy dip for celery sticks and carrots. OMG!!!!! try it you won't be disappointed!!!!
These light, low-fat cakes are guaranteed to satisfy your sugar cravings - with no butter or oil in sight! There's a reason the Japanese are so tiny...
Prepared Thai Iced Tea mix ready to be mixed with milk, cream, or half & half. 1/3 the sugar is used than package directions specify.