#mahjongnight

Lucky Dragon Dip (Hot Artichoke Dip with Miso and Chili Crisp)

My mom made warm artichoke dip every time company came — it was her signature move, and it never lasted long. This version keeps everything that made the original worth making and layers in white miso for quiet depth, Greek yogurt for tang, and chili crisp for the kind of heat that keeps you coming back for one more scoop. Baked until bubbly and golden, it’s finished with fresh chives and one last drizzle of chili crisp. Lucky Dragon is easy to make and always impresses.

Miso Caramel Snack Mix (Mahjong Mix)

The tiles are clacking, the drinks are poured, and this miso caramel snack mix is already half gone. Sweet, salty, crunchy, and a little addictive. It’s game night’s best plus-one.

Mahjong Night Party Food: A Growing Collection of Sweets, Snacks & Game Night Bites

Mahjong is better with something homemade to pass around. This collection was inspired by my mom — and the friends who gathered around her mahjong table, week after week, with a homemade treat to share.

Mahjong-inspired snacks, sweets, and savory bites — approachable recipes built for game nights, good company, and every table worth gathering around.

Brown Butter Shortbread Cookies (Mahjong Tile Inspired)

Buttery, crisp, and quietly elegant, these brown butter shortbread tiles are inspired by the look and ritual of a mahjong table. Finished with simple touches of chocolate, matcha, pistachio, and cranberry, they’re a refined, modern take on a nostalgic gathering.