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Stephanie Tea

This creator shares a variety of recipes, focusing on Asian cuisine and quick meals. They often demonstrate how to make popular takeout dishes like Beijing Beef and Black Pepper Chicken at home. The creator also shares festive recipes for Lunar New Year, such as Shrimp Money Bags and Braised Pork Belly. In addition to cooking, they sometimes post about attending events and fitness classes.

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Followers1.2M
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Engagement5.6%
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Stephanie Tea brings vibrant Asian cuisine and convenient home cooking to life on Instagram. Her feed is a delicious exploration of popular takeout favorites, from savory Beijing Beef to festive Lunar New Year specialties like Shrimp Money Bags. With a focus on quick, accessible recipes, Stephanie makes it easy for anyone to recreate these flavorful dishes in their own kitchen.

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Nostalgia in a meal 😋 SAVE my recipe for Tomato Eggs and make sure to have steamed rice ready to enjoy!

Recipe: Chinese Tomato Eggs 🍅🍳
Serves 2

2 tomatoes, sliced into 6 wedges
4 large eggs, whisked 
4 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
3 tbsp water
2 tbsp ketchup 
1 tbsp oyster sauce
1/2 tsp sugar
1 tsp chicken bouillon 
1/2 tsp soy sauce 
1/8 tsp black pepper, to taste
Green onions, thinly sliced for garnish 
Cooking oil

In a small bowl combine water (yes, I forgot to add in my video) ketchup, oyster sauce, soy sauce, chicken bouillon, sugar and black pepper. Mix well and set aside.

Crack open eggs into a bowl and scramble  well. Set aside.
In a large pan, heat oil on medium high heat and add garlic and cook until aromatic. Add sliced tomatoes sear and cook down for about  30 seconds- 1 minute on each side. Gently mash up tomatoes into bite sized pieces.

Pour the sauce over the tomatoes and bring to a simmer. Spread tomatoes out evenly then pour whisked eggs around the eggs. Do not mix the eggs. Cover with a lid and cook over medium-low heat for 2-3 mins. Uncover the lid and gently food eggs over if needed to ensure eggs are cooked through. You want large curds of eggs and by cooking it on a low heat it won’t burn or over cook.

Garnish with green onions, serve over rice and enjoy!

#tomatoegg #easyrecipes #chinesefood #recipes #foodgasm
SO much fun at #BEROPadelClassicLA! Thank you for having me @berobrewing 💛
Best @barrys class thanks to @berobrewing x @tomholland2013 🍻💛
Hubby approved recipe so I hope you’ll LAAB it too! 😉

*I personally love extra herbs in my laab but feel free to adjust to your liking! This recipe is highly customizable 💜

➡️ Recipe: Laab aka Larb

* 1 lb ground pork
* 3 tbsp water

Fresh herbs and veggies—
* 1/3 cup cilantro, roughly chopped
* 1/3 cup mint, roughly chopped
* 1/3 cup green onions, thinly sliced 
* (Optional) 1/4 cup sawtooth coriander (culantro), thinly sliced 
* 1 small red onion or 1 large shallot, very thinly sliced (about 1 cup)
* 5 cloves garlic, finely minced 
* 1-6 Thai bird’s eye chilies, thinly sliced
* 1/2 small green cabbage, cored and cut into wedges
* 1 Persian cucumber, sliced into 1/4-inch pieces

* 1/4-1/2 cup fresh lime juice, taste as you go 
* 1/4 cup uncooked jasmine rice
* 3 tbsp fish sauce (three crabs brand)
* 1/2 tbsp chicken bouillon 
* 1 tsp sugar 

1. Rinse and thoroughly dry all fresh herbs. Prep the herbs and vegetables so everything is ready to go.
2. Heat a large pan over medium-high heat. Add the jasmine rice and toast, stirring often, for 5–7 minutes until deeply golden and fragrant. Remove from heat and let cool for 5–10 minutes, then grind into a coarse, sand-like powder. Set aside.
3. In the same pan over medium-high heat, add a splash of water followed by the ground pork. Break it up with a spatula and cook for about 4 minutes, until halfway cooked.
4. Add half of the red onion and all of the minced garlic. Season with fish sauce, chicken bouillon, and sugar. Continue sautéing until the pork is fully cooked and flavorful.
5. Turn off the heat. Sprinkle in the toasted rice powder (all or to taste is fine) and squeeze in fresh lime juice, adjusting to your preferred level of tanginess.
6. Fold in the remaining red onion, green onions, mint, sawtooth coriander, cilantro, and Thai chilies to taste. Mix until everything is well combined and aromatic.
7. Serve alongside fresh cabbage, sliced cucumbers, and sticky rice. Enjoy!

#easyrecipes #laab #larb #recipe #foodshare

Who is Stephanie Tea’s audience?

Stephanie Tea's audience is likely comprised of home cooks in the US seeking convenient and authentic Asian meal solutions, particularly those interested in celebrating cultural events like Lunar New Year. Their high engagement rate (5.58% ER on Instagram, significantly above benchmarks like TikTok's ~3.0% and YouTube's ~2.0%) signals strong interest and active participation, indicating they are not just passive viewers but are likely to comment, share, and attempt the recipes. This audience is primed for content that simplifies takeout favorites and offers practical, delicious home-cooking inspiration.

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