2 / 32Steamed Murray Cod with red chilli oil - the oil represents fire in the 2016 Chinese zodiac (recipe here).William Meppem
3 / 32Dragon and phoenix longevity noodles - the two great mythical animals of Chinese legend are represented in this dish along with long noodles to ensure a long life (recipe here).William Meppem
4 / 32Yunnan barbecue spare ribs with black vinegar sauce (recipe here).William Meppem
5 / 32Red-braised 'lion's heads' - these giant meatballs represent luck, prosperity, longevity and happiness (recipe here).William Meppem
6 / 32Tongue-tingling salt and (Sichuan) pepper squid (recipe here).William Meppem
7 / 32Chicken stir-fried in XO sauce (recipe here).William Meppem
8 / 32Adam Liaw's salmon sang choy bao is an update on a classic Chinese dish (recipe here).William Meppem
9 / 32Barbecued snapper with black beans and salted chillies (prepare the chillies in advance) (recipe here).William Meppem
10 / 32Orange marmalade fried ice-cream with chocolate sauce - Oranges are symbols of wealth and good luck around Chinese New Year. So there's no need to feel guilty about eating fried ice-cream if it's lucky, right? (recipe here).William Meppem
11 / 32Braised wagyu in home-made XO chilli sauce (recipe here).William Meppem
My favourite thing about Chinese New Year is how ordinary foods are magically turned into lucky charms.
As well as being tasty, long noodles now also bring you long life. The more dumplings you chow down the more gold and riches you attract. Even chucking a meatball onto your plate can be considered auspicious.
Dragon and phoenix longevity noodles.William Meppem
Advertisement
Don't worry if you're a bit sceptical, the popular foods of Chinese New Year are more tradition than superstition and, even if you're wrong, a bit of extra good luck can't hurt anyone.
Here's a five-course banquet that's both delicious and auspicious.
Dragon and phoenix longevity noodles
The two great mythical animals of Chinese legend – the dragon and the phoenix – are represented in this dish along with long noodles to ensure a long life.
Orange marmalade fried ice-cream with butter chocolate sauce.William Meppem
Orange marmalade fried ice-cream with chocolate sauce
Oranges and tangerines are symbols of wealth and good luck around Chinese New Year. There's no need to feel guilty about eating fried ice-cream if it's lucky, right?