15 Best Better-Than Takeout Recipes - Damn Delicious (2024)

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Post navigation Want to Save this Recipe for Later? Leave a Reply 16 comments Bee — March 20, 2019 @ 4:24 AM Reply Kung Pao Spaghetti are really delicious. It is one of the best foods I know. The thai peanut beef looks like so mouthwatering. Thanks for sharing this recipes with us. Blogtastic Food — May 21, 2017 @ 2:46 PM Reply All of these recipes look wonderful! certainly better than takeout 😉 Karen Robbins — May 21, 2017 @ 4:48 AM Reply All of these recipes sound delicious. Do you have a recipe for General Tsaos Chicken? It’s my husbands favorite and I would like to make it for him. Chungah — May 22, 2017 @ 11:11 AM Reply I do! 🙂https://damndelicious.net/2014/05/23/lighter-general-tsos-chicken/ Tamms — November 7, 2016 @ 8:57 AM Reply I love the “bang bang chicken!” Your lo mein was also an inspiration for my own version using round steak and Instant Pot pressure cooker (because there are very few recipes that can escape a “tweak” or two from me). I plan on trying them all as I’m currently on an Asian food kick 🙂 Christina Aleman — December 21, 2015 @ 10:21 AM Reply Nice blog and the recipes are really great too. Keep t up. Stephanie — July 22, 2015 @ 11:41 PM Reply I could not choose a favorite among these recipes – I am just so hungry now! Chinese takeout gets a bit expensive, especially when my favorite dish always involves shrimp. I found these amazing recipes at http://affimity.com/#/sharedPost/1/9773; I am so glad that I found it, too. I love Chinese takeout, but like I said, it is not cheap. I can’t wait to make this at home – thank for you translating these recipes from my favorite menu! Mila Furman — December 5, 2014 @ 9:40 PM Reply wow!!! These all look so incredible!!! And your pictures are just BOMB!!!! Would you ever consider doing a tutorial for how you take your pics? Chungah — December 6, 2014 @ 12:28 AM Reply Thank you for the kind words! As for the tutorial, I am in no way an expert so I actually don’t feel comfortable providing a tutorial at this time. I still have a lot to learn! 🙂 Wendy — October 11, 2014 @ 3:49 PM Reply Thank you so much for such delightful recipes, Chung ah. Each one I have tried has turned out perfectly (a miracle for me!) My family’s favourite so far is the Firecracker Chicken. lisa — October 9, 2014 @ 8:32 AM Reply You have the greatest food p*rn. Love your blog and the recipes that you share. Stephanie — October 8, 2014 @ 11:56 AM Reply Love the recipes and your blog! Keep it up! Laurel — October 8, 2014 @ 10:19 AM Reply I need to add a 16th– your Pineapple Fried Rice! My taller half and I can’t get enough. He’s not crazy about ham, so I usually cook two boneless pork chops then cube them up to add in for an awesome supper. We get at least 2 huge meals out of it–thanks for such a delicious recipe! Julie — April 17, 2016 @ 9:43 AM Reply I would love your recipe for pineapple fried rice! thanks Averie @ Averie Cooks — October 8, 2014 @ 3:25 AM Reply You have me wanting takeout! Nice job 🙂 Great roundup and reminders of all the amazing copycat and takeout recipes you have….wow! Jules @ WolfItDown — October 8, 2014 @ 12:52 AM Reply Mmm looks like you’ve pretty much got all kinds of take-out cravings covered here, it looks fantastic, and I have tried a few of them myself ^ ^ FAQs

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The best, budget-friendly takeout recipes you can easily make right at home. So easy, these dishes are practically fool-proof!

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I need to start by making a confession. Picking 15 of my favorite take-out recipes took way longer than expected, about 43 minutes and 27 seconds. But who’s counting?

It was a tough decision because Ijust love them all. But choices had to be made and recipes were crossed off. So here are my absolute favorite takeout dishes you can easily make right in your own kitchen without breaking the bank.

1. PF Chang’s Chicken Lettuce Wraps – Believe it or not, this comes together in just 20 minutes from start to finish.[GET THE RECIPE.]

2. Chinese Orange Chicken – I kid you not. This is the BEST orange chicken hands down. [GET THE RECIPE.]

3. Easy Lo Mein – Not only is this made in just 15 minutes but you can easily customize this recipe with your favorite veggies and meats. [GET THE RECIPE.]

4. Baked Cream Cheese Wontons – No one would ever believe that these crisp, creamy wontons are actually baked, not fried. [GET THE RECIPE.]

5.Firecracker Chicken – The most amazing combination of sweet and spicy flavors that no takeout place can beat. [GET THE RECIPE.]

6. Easy Beef and Broccoli – A takeout classic that the whole family will love. [GET THE RECIPE.]

7. Bang Bang Chicken – Amazingly crisp chicken bites drizzled with sweet chili mayo. So good, you may want to double or triple the recipe. [GET THE RECIPE.]

8. Sesame Chicken Potstickers – Easy to make andfreezer-friendly, perfect for those busy weeknights. [GET THE RECIPE.]

9. Panda Express Sweet Fire Chicken Copycat – Skip the Panda Express line and try this at home. You won’t be sorry. [GET THE RECIPE.]

10. CPK’s Kung Pao Spaghetti – This dish costs $15 for one serving at CPK. You can easily make this at home with less than $10 worth of ingredients to feed a family of 4. [GET THE RECIPE.]

11. Shrimp Fried Rice – With half the calories of the restaurant version, you will never want to order takeout ever again. [GET THE RECIPE.]

12. Chinese Chicken Salad– Restaurant-quality salad without skimping on the chicken. Or the crispy noodles on top. [GET THE RECIPE.]

13. Thai Peanut Beef – All you need is 10 minutes prep for this one. Plus, thispeanut sauce is to die for. [GET THE RECIPE.]

14.Baked Sweet and Sour Chicken – A healthier baked version. You save on time, money, and calories. [GET THE RECIPE.]

15. Panda Express Chow Mein Copycat –Tastes just like Panda Express except it takes just minutes to whip up and tastes a million times better. Done and done. [GET THE RECIPE.]

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  1. Bee March 20, 2019 @ 4:24 AM Reply

    Kung Pao Spaghetti are really delicious. It is one of the best foods I know. The thai peanut beef looks like so mouthwatering. Thanks for sharing this recipes with us.

  2. All of these recipes look wonderful! certainly better than takeout 😉

  3. Karen Robbins May 21, 2017 @ 4:48 AM Reply

    All of these recipes sound delicious. Do you have a recipe for General Tsaos Chicken? It’s my husbands favorite and I would like to make it for him.

    • Chungah May 22, 2017 @ 11:11 AM Reply

      I do! 🙂

      https://damndelicious.net/2014/05/23/lighter-general-tsos-chicken/

  4. Tamms November 7, 2016 @ 8:57 AM Reply

    I love the “bang bang chicken!” Your lo mein was also an inspiration for my own version using round steak and Instant Pot pressure cooker (because there are very few recipes that can escape a “tweak” or two from me). I plan on trying them all as I’m currently on an Asian food kick 🙂

  5. Christina Aleman December 21, 2015 @ 10:21 AM Reply

    Nice blog and the recipes are really great too. Keep t up.

  6. Stephanie July 22, 2015 @ 11:41 PM Reply

    I could not choose a favorite among these recipes – I am just so hungry now! Chinese takeout gets a bit expensive, especially when my favorite dish always involves shrimp. I found these amazing recipes at http://affimity.com/#/sharedPost/1/9773; I am so glad that I found it, too. I love Chinese takeout, but like I said, it is not cheap. I can’t wait to make this at home – thank for you translating these recipes from my favorite menu!

  7. Mila Furman December 5, 2014 @ 9:40 PM Reply

    wow!!! These all look so incredible!!! And your pictures are just BOMB!!!! Would you ever consider doing a tutorial for how you take your pics?

    • Chungah December 6, 2014 @ 12:28 AM Reply

      Thank you for the kind words! As for the tutorial, I am in no way an expert so I actually don’t feel comfortable providing a tutorial at this time. I still have a lot to learn! 🙂

  8. Wendy October 11, 2014 @ 3:49 PM Reply

    Thank you so much for such delightful recipes, Chung ah. Each one I have tried has turned out perfectly (a miracle for me!) My family’s favourite so far is the Firecracker Chicken.

  9. lisa October 9, 2014 @ 8:32 AM Reply

    You have the greatest food p*rn. Love your blog and the recipes that you share.

  10. Stephanie October 8, 2014 @ 11:56 AM Reply

    Love the recipes and your blog! Keep it up!

  11. Laurel October 8, 2014 @ 10:19 AM Reply

    I need to add a 16th– your Pineapple Fried Rice! My taller half and I can’t get enough. He’s not crazy about ham, so I usually cook two boneless pork chops then cube them up to add in for an awesome supper. We get at least 2 huge meals out of it–thanks for such a delicious recipe!

    • Julie April 17, 2016 @ 9:43 AM Reply

      I would love your recipe for pineapple fried rice! thanks

  12. Averie @ Averie Cooks October 8, 2014 @ 3:25 AM Reply

    You have me wanting takeout! Nice job 🙂 Great roundup and reminders of all the amazing copycat and takeout recipes you have….wow!

  13. Jules @ WolfItDown October 8, 2014 @ 12:52 AM Reply

    Mmm looks like you’ve pretty much got all kinds of take-out cravings covered here, it looks fantastic, and I have tried a few of them myself ^ ^

15 Best Better-Than Takeout Recipes - Damn Delicious (2024)

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Which Chinese dish is famous in India? ›

Popular Indo-Chinese Cuisine. Indo-Chinese is a fusion cuisine wherein Chinese recipes are given an Indian twist to make them more flavorful and palatable to Indian palates. Manchurian and Hakka Noodles are two of the recipes that are most frequently prepared in Indian homes.

What is the tastiest Chinese dish? ›

Top 10 Chinese Dishes You Must Try
  • Kung Pao Chicken.
  • Chow Mein.
  • Yangzhou Fried Rice.
  • Fish-Flavored Shredded Pork.
  • Sweet and Sour Pork Fillet.
  • Scrambled Eggs with Tomatoes.
  • Ma Po Tofu.
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Popular Chinese Dishes. General Tso Chicken – According to Grubhub, this sweet fried chicken dish is the most popular Chinese food in America. It's also unhealthy, considering that it is deep-fried and the recipe demands tons of sugar.

What is the most unhealthy Chinese food dish? ›

Worst: General Tso's Chicken

One order clocks in at around 1,500 calories and 88 grams of fat, and it delivers more sodium than you should get in a day. Other fried dishes to watch out for: sesame, orange, and sweet and sour chicken.

What is the least fattening Chinese food? ›

Look for dishes that are steamed or stir-fried or try pairing a couple small items - like steamed dumplings or egg foo yung - with a cup of soup. Watch out for fried dishes, like orange chicken and szechaun beef, which can hit over 600 calories per cup!

How unhealthy is shrimp fried rice? ›

Shrimp fried rice is not necessarily the unhealthiest Chinese food in America, but its healthiness can depend on how it's prepared and the portion size. While shrimp is a good source of protein and some essential nutrients, fried rice can be high in calories and unhealthy fats if cooked with excessive oil.

Do authentic Chinese use MSG? ›

Do Chinese people use Ajinomoto in their Chinese food? No, traditional Chinese food never uses MSG/Ajinomoto because MSG/Ajinomoto is a realtively new thing and never existed within the traditional Chinese food ingredients.

What does a typical Chinese family eat for dinner? ›

A typical Chinese's meal usually consists of rice, soup and three to four side dishes. Dishes are made of seasonal vegetables, fresh seafood or bite-size portion of meat or poultry.

What is the difference between American Chinese food and real Chinese food? ›

Soy sauce, ginger, garlic, and spices like star anise and Sichuan peppercorns are staple ingredients in many dishes. In contrast, North American-style Chinese food often incorporates ingredients like cheese, heavy sugar, and MSG, which are not commonly found in traditional Chinese cooking.

Which Indian dish is famous in USA? ›

Tikka Masala- This is the most popular Indian curry known for its rich and creamy tomato-based sauce. It typically consists of marinated and grilled chicken or paneer (for a vegetarian option) cooked in a flavorful blend of spices like cumin, coriander, turmeric, and garam masala.

What are 4 dishes traditionally eaten in India? ›

Here are some traditional Indian dishes that you should try at least once:
  • BiryaniA popular dish that combines spices and flavors in aromatic rice and meat.
  • Masala dosaA well-known South Indian dish made from fermented rice and blackgram batter.
  • ChaatA savory appetizer often associated with street food vendors in Delhi.
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These eight culinary cuisines are Anhui, Cantonese, Fujian, Hunan, Jiangsu, Shandong, Szechuan and Zhejiang.

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A number of different styles contribute to Chinese cuisine but perhaps the best known and most influential are Cantonese cuisine, Shandong cuisine, Jiangsu cuisine (specifically Huaiyang cuisine) and Sichuan cuisine.

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While there is an incredible culinary variety across the country, there are five major cuisines that dominate the Chinese landscape: Sichuan, Shandong, Cantonese, Huaiyang, and Northeastern. Each one has its unique flavors, preparation methods, and ingredients. Each is also connected to particular regions of China.

What is Chinese people's favourite food? ›

In the north of China, where it's colder and drier, people love to eat dumplings, noodles and steamed buns. In the south, bowls of rice or rice noodles are a staple every meal. However, people in the south rarely eat wheat. Winter melon soup is one of the most popular soups in China.

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