Using the Instant Pot, this flavorful broth-traditionally cooked for hours-is made by electric pressure cooker in a fraction of the time.
Author: Laurel Randolph
A light, fragrant and utterly delicious south-Indian-style curry, packed with juicy prawns and tempered with coconut milk.
Author: Naved Nasir
Author: Guvvala Reddy
Chef Lucas Sin of Junzi taught us this technique for fried rice in which every single grain is coated in egg yolk and fries up perfectly distinct and chewy. Sin uses the method as a blank canvas for mixing...
Author: Lucas Sin
This dish is inspired by a classic Cantonese preparation, which is traditionally battered and deep-fried. Here, the fish is pan-seared in hot oil, but still gets plenty of texture and flavor from ginger,...
Author: Andy Baraghani
Pairing earthy, hardy leafy greens with cooling coconut milk, a hot chile, and spices gives this side dish a full range of bitter, sweet, and tingling flavors.
Author: Andy Baraghani
The noodles are just a vessel for this savory, gingery, simple weeknight sauce. Double the batch, and you'll always have a way to brighten up any main dish
Author: Andy Baraghani
In Indonesia, the sourness in this soup would typically come from tamarind, which can be hard to find in the United States. A shot of lemon juice works well instead.
Author: B. Smith
Thinly sliced tenderloin marinates in almost no time: After just ten minutes in the chili sauce, it's packed with flavor all the way through.
Author: Chris Morocco
The most popular person at any Japanese street festival is the yakisoba guy. Standing at a small cart with a hot griddle, he wears a twisted hair band and holds two giant spatulas, one in each hand. With...
Author: Masaharu Morimoto
Author: Esther Sung
This is a typical Sichuan technique for dry-frying beef. Unlike most meat stir-fries, the beef is not marinated; instead it is stir-fried immediately then cooked for a few minutes longer to intensify the...
Author: Grace Young
No one in South Africa prepares chakalaka, a spicy vegetable relish, the same way. Serve the chakalaka with grilled meats or fish, stews, rice...anything.
Author: Hawa Hassan
Author: Virginia Burke
Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
You can use the same weight in regular apples for this gingerbread cake recipe, but don't the little lady apples just look so awesome?!
Author: Claire Saffitz
Too often fish chowder is heavy, gloppy, and one-note. Not this one. Coconut milk and lots of zippy aromatics bring life to the dish.
Author: Molly Baz
Author: Chris Schlesinger
A little bit Thai, a little bit comforting, and a little bit refreshing, this one-bowl dinner showered in pea shoots and fresh herbs hits all the sweet spots for an early spring 30-minute meal.
Author: Anna Stockwell
Author: Lyn Utsugi
Author: Steven Raichlen



