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25 Asian Recipes That Make Takeout Feel Like a Missed Call

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Takeout has its moments, but these recipes make skipping it the smarter move. They come together fast, hit hard on flavor, and don’t leave you waiting. Most use ingredients you probably already have or can grab in one quick trip. Some look like a big effort, but aren’t. Once you’ve made a few, that delivery app starts collecting dust.

Grilled chicken skewers with sauce and garnished with chopped herbs, served on a rectangular white plate.

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Chicken Skewers with Peanut Sauce. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Butter Garlic Naan

Low angle shot of a pile of garlic butter naan on a plate.
Butter Garlic Naan. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Butter Garlic Naan gets you that soft, chewy flatbread with crisp edges and bold garlic flavor without needing a tandoor or a trip to a restaurant. It’s done on a skillet, brushed with melted butter, and hard to stop tearing off pieces of. Once you make it fresh, the packaged stuff doesn’t stand a chance.
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Vietnamese Peanut Sauce

A bowl of Vietnamese peanut sauce with an edible flower and fresh rolls on the side.
Vietnamese Peanut Sauce. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Vietnamese Peanut Sauce is salty, sweet, and tangy with just enough funk to make everything else on your plate taste better. It takes five minutes to stir together and works on rolls, noodles, and grilled meats. Once it’s in the fridge, delivery sauce packets start feeling pretty pointless.
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Indian Spiced Lentil Dal

Overhead shot of 2 bowls of dal soup garnished with coconut milk and sliced green chiles.
Indian Spiced Lentil Dal. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Indian Spiced Lentil Dal is cozy, earthy, and surprisingly quick. The lentils cook down fast and pull in all the cumin, turmeric, and garlic without much work. It’s deeply flavored and filling without weighing you down. Takeout doesn’t usually deliver this much warmth or payoff.
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Korean Ramen

A bowl of beef noodle soup with an egg and chopsticks.
Korean Ramen. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Korean Ramen takes your instant noodle game and pushes it into full meal territory. Add gochujang, kimchi, and an egg and you’ve got something bold, hot, and actually satisfying. It’s fast, flexible, and makes that takeout bag look like a missed opportunity.
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Spicy Miso Ramen

A bowl of ramen with karaage chicken.
Spicy Miso Ramen. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Spicy Miso Ramen has a rich, savory broth with just enough chili kick to wake you up. It comes together quickly but tastes like it simmered all afternoon. Add noodles, egg, and any leftover veg and you’ve got the kind of bowl you’d pay for—but made at home.
Get the Recipe: Spicy Miso Ramen

Samosa Chaat

Low angle shot of a plate of samosa chaat.
Samosa Chaat. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Samosa Chaat takes crispy samosas and breaks them down under yogurt, chutneys, and spices until every bite is layered and loud. It’s messy in the best way and surprisingly easy to throw together with store-bought shortcuts. No one misses takeout when this hits the table.
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Instant Pot Palak Paneer

Overhead shot of palak paneer in a metal serving dish.
Instant Pot Palak Paneer. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Instant Pot Palak Paneer skips the long simmer but still gets that silky spinach sauce and soft cubes of paneer that soak up all the flavor. It’s rich, comforting, and doesn’t take much more than the push of a button. Once you know how fast this is, ordering it out feels like a waste.
Get the Recipe: Instant Pot Palak Paneer

Chicken Skewers with Peanut Sauce

Grilled chicken skewers with sauce and garnished with chopped herbs, served on a rectangular white plate.
Chicken Skewers with Peanut Sauce. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Chicken Skewers with Peanut Sauce are grilled or broiled fast and slathered in a rich, salty-sweet sauce that clings to every bite. They hit all the right notes—crispy edges, juicy center, bold flavor. You’re not waiting for a delivery driver when you’ve got skewers like these.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Skewers with Peanut Sauce

Thai Turkey Meatballs

Thai turkey meatballs on a platter with red curry dipping sauce.
Thai Turkey Meatballs. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Thai Turkey Meatballs are herby, juicy, and spiked with garlic, ginger, and fish sauce. They’re easy to batch, freeze well, and work with noodles, rice, or just dipped in sauce. They’re everything you want from takeout, only hotter and already in your kitchen.
Get the Recipe: Thai Turkey Meatballs

Char Siu Bao

Low angle shot of two mantou buns filled with char siu filling.
Char Siu Bao. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Char Siu Bao gives you that soft, fluffy bun with sweet, sticky pork tucked inside. It looks like a project, but shortcuts like premade dough make it weeknight doable. And once you taste them warm out of the steamer, the freezer section just won’t cut it anymore.
Get the Recipe: Char Siu Bao

Onigiri

Two pieces of onigiri on a plate with chopsticks.
Onigiri. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Onigiri is simple—just rice, a salty filling, and a bit of seaweed—but hits every time. They’re easy to make, store well, and taste better than any snack run you’d make instead. Great for lunches, late nights, or when you want takeout but can’t be bothered.
Get the Recipe: Onigiri

Chicken Karaage

Overhead shot of karaage chicken with noodles on the side.
Chicken Karaage. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Chicken Karaage is crisp, juicy, and full of garlic-ginger flavor with just a little soy in the mix. It fries fast and stays crunchy without needing a heavy batter. Once you get that first hot bite, there’s no going back to the delivery version that shows up lukewarm.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Karaage

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Instant Pot Chicken Biryani

Overhead shot of 3 plates of chicken biryani.
Instant Pot Chicken Biryani. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Instant Pot Chicken Biryani pulls off deep flavor and tender meat without the long layering and waiting game. The rice soaks up all the spices, and the chicken cooks right in the same pot. It’s bold, fast, and puts most restaurant versions to shame.
Get the Recipe: Instant Pot Chicken Biryani

Miso Glazed Salmon

Miso glazed salmon on a plate with rice and spinach.
Miso Glazed Salmon. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Miso Glazed Salmon is salty, sweet, and sticky around the edges with barely 10 minutes under the broiler. The glaze does all the heavy lifting, and the fish stays soft and rich. No restaurant special beats this when you’ve already got it at home.
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Chicken Tikka Wrap

Low angle shot of 3 filled chicken tikka wraps.
Chicken Tikka Wrap. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Chicken Tikka Wraps take marinated, spiced chicken and stuff it into a soft flatbread with crunchy veg and maybe a swipe of yogurt. It’s fast and handheld but still feels like dinner. Delivery can’t touch the flavor when you’re eating this hot from the pan.
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Pancit Bihon

Pancit noodles on a plate with veggies and chicken.
Pancit Bihon. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Pancit Bihon is built on thin rice noodles that soak up a soy-forward glaze while shrimp and vegetables stay crisp and sweet. It’s a fast stir-fry that delivers layers of flavor in a single pan. Once the garlic hits the pan, you’ll forget you were even thinking about takeout.
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Dry Fried Green Beans

Low angle shot of a plate of dry fried green beans.
Dry Fried Green Beans. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Dry Fried Green Beans blister fast in a hot pan and soak up garlic, soy sauce, and just enough chili. They’re crisp, salty, and disappear faster than most mains. No sad, steamed veggie side from takeout ever comes close.
Get the Recipe: Dry Fried Green Beans

Chicken Biryani

Chicken biryani on a plate with raita.
Chicken Biryani. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Chicken Biryani layers rice and marinated chicken into a dish that smells like it took hours—and usually does. But shortcuts like pressure cooking or one-pot methods make it doable on a weeknight. Big flavor, no waiting on delivery.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Biryani

Pad Kee Mao with Chicken

A bowl of pad kee mao with chicken shot from above.
Pad Kee Mao with Chicken. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Pad Kee Mao with Chicken is spicy, funky, and full of chewy noodles that soak up a bold sauce. It’s fast, hits hard, and doesn’t care what day of the week it is. You don’t call for takeout when you’ve got this in your back pocket.
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Shichimi Togarashi

Low angle shot of a white bowl filled with shichimi togarashi with a spoon in it.
Shichimi Togarashi. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Shichimi Togarashi is a spice mix you shake over everything—rice, eggs, noodles—to give it crunch, heat, and citrusy punch. It takes 5 minutes to mix and keeps things interesting without a lot of effort. Delivery seasoning packets don’t stand a chance.
Get the Recipe: Shichimi Togarashi

Vietnamese Summer Rolls

Low angle shot of vietnamese summer rolls with edible flowers.
Vietnamese Summer Rolls. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Vietnamese Summer Rolls are crisp, fresh, and loaded with herbs, shrimp, or whatever leftovers are hanging out in your fridge. Once you’ve rolled a few, it starts to feel less like prep and more like dinner already happening. These show up faster than delivery and disappear just as fast.
Get the Recipe: Vietnamese Summer Rolls

Air Fryer Wontons

Air fryer wontons on a plate with dipping sauce.
Air Fryer Wontons. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Air Fryer Wontons get crispy without the mess, and you can stuff them with pork, shrimp, or whatever’s already prepped. They’re bite-sized, quick to cook, and taste better than anything pulled from a paper carton.
Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Wontons

Thai Pumpkin Curry

Overhead shot of a white pot with Thai pumplkin curry.
Thai Pumpkin Curry. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Thai Pumpkin Curry is rich, creamy, and just sweet enough to balance the heat. The pumpkin melts into the sauce while the coconut milk brings it all together. It feels comforting and bold at the same time—and it’s faster than delivery most nights.
Get the Recipe: Thai Pumpkin Curry

Pork Fried Rice

Pork fried rice in a blue and white striped bowl.
Pork Fried Rice. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Pork Fried Rice makes good use of cold rice and whatever vegetables are lying around. It’s fast, salty, and gets that slightly crisp edge when you don’t overcrowd the pan. No one’s picking up the phone for delivery when this is already on the stove.
Get the Recipe: Pork Fried Rice

Air Fryer Orange Chicken

Fried chicken pieces in orange sauce garnished with sesame seeds in a black bowl with chopsticks and a green and white napkin.
Air Fryer Orange Chicken. Photo credit: all Ways Delicious.

Air Fryer Orange Chicken gives you crispy pieces coated in a sticky orange glaze without the deep fry setup. It comes together fast and actually stays crisp. Once you try it, that soggy takeout version becomes a backup plan at best.
Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Orange Chicken

By on May 19th, 2025
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About Robin Donovan

Robin Donovan is the creative force behind Eggs All Ways. She's a writer, recipe developer, photographer, and cookbook author with more than 40 books to her name, including the bestselling Ramen for Beginners, Ramen Obsession, and Campfire Cuisine. Her work has been featured in major publications, both print and digital, including MSN, Cooking Light, Fitness, Buzzfeed, and Eating Well.

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