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Chef Ming Tsai90% love this shop
Boston, MA
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Vegan "Fiesta" Mexican-Inspired Bings

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Vegan "Fiesta" Mexican-Inspired Bings

Ming Tsai launched MingsBings, a line of veggie-filled vegan & gluten-free patties, in 2020, and we can’t get enough of them! These start with a brown rice flour-based wrapper, and they’re filled with a mixture that includes UNCUT plant-based chorizo; fire-roasted corn, peppers, and onions; black beans; and vegan cheddar!

We don’t toss around the term “OG” lightly, but Ming Tsai definitely fits the bill! The chef, restaurateur, and TV host first introduced us to his unique style of East-meets-West cooking back in 1998, as host of the fittingly-titled Food Network show “East Meets West.” That year, he also opened his first restaurant, Blue Ginger, in Wellesley, Massachusetts, which was a James Beard Award nominee for Best New Restaurant. Since then, Tsai has gone on to host PBS’ Emmy-winning, long-running “Simply Ming,” he’s published five cookbooks, his Boston gastropub Blue Dragon was named one of Esquire’s Best New Restaurants, and — oh, yeah — he picked up a James Beard Award for Best Chef: Northeast!

This package serves 6 people and includes 12 Vegan “Fiesta” Mexican-Inspired Bings

  • Each bing measures approx. 3″ × 3.5″
  • Bings arrive in packs of 4 (3 packs total)
  • Bings ship frozen with ice packs, may thaw during transit.
  • Upon arrival, store bings in the freezer.
  • Bings last up to 2 months in the freezer.
  • Make sure bings are fully frozen prior to reheating.

To Serve

Air Fryer

  • Cook frozen bings on high for 12–14 minutes.
  • Serve and enjoy!

Oven

  • Preheat oven to 425°F.
  • Place frozen bings on a sheet tray and cook for 20–25 minutes, flipping once halfway through.
  • Serve and enjoy!

Cast Iron Pan

  • Place frozen bings in a pan and cook for 12–14 minutes, flipping once halfway through (do not adjust the bings – this allows the oil to render into the pan, creating a crunchy wrapper).
  • Serve and enjoy!

Grill

  • Place frozen bings in the middle of a preheated grill and cook on medium with the lid closed for 12-16 minutes, flipping and moving only once.
  • Serve and enjoy!
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  • Vegan Fiesta Bing Filling – Uncut Plant-based Chorizo (Water, Soy Flour, Expeller Pressed Canola Oil, Spice Blend (Chili Pepper, Salt, Spices, Red Pepper, Garlic, Rice Concentrate, Rosemary Extract), Soy Protein Concentrate, White Distilled Vinegar, Sea Salt, Xanthan Gum, Cayenne Pepper, Oleoresin Paprika), Fire-roasted Corn Blend (Corn, Red Bell Peppers, Poblano Peppers, Red Onions, Black Beans), Vegan Cheddar Shreds (Filtered Water, Coconut Oil, Food Starch0Modified (Potato & Corn), Corn Starch, Sea Salt, Cheddar Flavor (Vegan Sources), Olive Extract, Paprika Extract & Beta Carotene (Color), Vitamin B12)M Fire Roasted Yellow Onion (Yellow Onions), Black Beans, Spices. Contains Soy, Coconut.
  • Bing Wrapper – Water, Brown Rice Flour, Tapioca Starch (Tapioca), 80/20 Oil Blend (Canola Oil), Extra-virgin Olive Oil), Soybean Oil, Xanthan Gum, Spices.
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Asian Classics From a Culinary Icon

Ming Tsai's restaurant, Blue Ginger, was nominated for the James Beard Award for Best New Restaurant in 1999, and was inducted into the Culinary Hall of Fame in 2012. Tsai won the James Beard Award for Best Chef: Northeast in 2002 and was named "Chef of the Year" by Esquire in 1998. His restaurant Blue Dragon was also named one of Esquire’s Best New Restaurants in 2013. His PBS show, "Simply Ming," won him a Daytime Emmy Award in 1999.

Asian Classics From a Culinary Icon

Chef Ming Tsai
Chef Ming Tsai
90% love this shop
Boston, MA

We don’t toss around the term “OG” lightly, but Ming Tsai definitely fits the bill! The chef, restaurateur, and TV host first introduced us to his unique style of East-meets-West cooking back in 1998, as host of the fittingly-titled Food Network show “East Meets West.” That year, he also opened his first restaurant, Blue Ginger, in Wellesley, Massachusetts, which was a James Beard Award nominee for Best New Restaurant. Since then, Tsai has gone on to host PBS’ Emmy-winning, long-running “Simply Ming,” he’s published five cookbooks, his Boston gastropub Blue Dragon was named one of Esquire’s Best New Restaurants, and — oh, yeah — he picked up a James Beard Award for Best Chef: Northeast!

But Ming’s not the type to rest on his laurels. He launched MingsBings, a line of veggie-filled vegan & gluten-free patties, in 2020, and he’s an active supporter of many charities including Family Reach, which provides financial relief and support to families fighting cancer. And now, for the first time, Chef Ming Tsai’s greatest culinary hits, including Red Roast Duck Potstickers, Chicken Chow Mein, and Lobster & Pork Fried Rice, are being delivered nationwide!

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