Top 8 Chinese New Year Goodies in Singapore

Want to go all out with your celebration of the Chinese New Year? Other than the symbolic dishes for New Year, you’ll need a full spread of delectable New Year goodies too. From the savoury to the sweet, these tasty treats are traditional to serve during the holiday. If you’re hosting a big gathering, find a catering service in Singapore like eatz Catering who can provide a sumptuous selection of popular New Year treats like mandarin oranges, pineapple tarts, and Bak Kwa.

Mandarin Oranges

 

Mandarin Oranges

Mandarin Oranges

Always a crowd-pleaser, the mandarin orange makes the perfect accompaniment to your New Year Party. It’s fresh, juicy, and healthy, so it provides a welcome balance to the heavier or more savoury delicacies that you may be serving.

Pineapple Tarts

Pineapple Tarts

Pineapple Tarts

Another fruit-based treat, the pineapple tart, is also a must-have for the festivities. Make sure that your Singapore caterer makes them bite-sized, with a melt-in-your-mouth base and plenty of pineapple jam at the centre.

Prawn Rolls

Prawn Rolls

Prawn Rolls

A taste of seafood adds to the perfection of any Chinese New Year gathering. Have plenty of prawn rolls on hand, since your guests are likely to gobble up many of these deep-fried spring roll wrappers stuffed with hebi hiam (spicy shrimp paste) paste.

Peanut Cookies

Peanut Cookies

Peanut Cookies

Are you looking for some symbolic treats to serve? How about peanut cookies, which indicate long life? The crumbly texture and peanut butter flavour will have your guests coming back for more.

Yu Sheng

Yu Sheng

Yu Sheng

Don’t forget about Yu Sheng, the popular raw fish salad that promises peace, luck, and prosperity for your New Year. Modern-day versions use raw salmon, along with shredded ingredients such as carrots, turnips, white radish, and more. Have plenty of the sauce on hand for your guests!

Bak Kwa

Bak Kwa

Bak Kwa

Bak Kwa is an absolute must for any Chinese New Year party. It’s essentially a kind of jerked meat, chicken or fish meat pounded thin and flat. After it is marinated in salt and sugar, it is barbecued for that rich, smoky flavour that Singapore party-goers love so much. Serve it in square sheets or ask your caterer in Singapore to prepare some amazing cream cheese Bak Kwa cookies.

Nian Gao

Nian Gao

Nian Gao

Want to make your party even more traditional and meaningful? Offer your guests Nian Gao, a rice cake that is sweet, sticky, and indicative of good luck in the coming year. Usually, the chef sweetens the rice cake with brown sugar and adds some red bean paste. If you order from Singaporean caterer with an expertise in this dish, your cake may have beautiful, intricate designs on top or a blessing for the New Year.

Acar Timun Sarawak

Are you a vegetarian? Need a vegetable to complete your New Year spread? How about Acar Timun Sarawak? This dish features pickled cabbage, carrots, eggplant, and long beans, with dried chillies, spices, and vinegar. Some versions may include carrot, shallot, cucumber, or pineapple. Your caterer may also throw in some ginger or lemongrass for a bit of extra spice.

If you don’t have a caterer yet, look for eatz Catering! With our help, you can serve a fantastic, flavourful New Year feast to your friends and family.