Asian
Gajjar Ka Halwa
When I was growing up in India, the arrival of the red carrots in winter was always the food highlight for my family. This is not a quick dessert, but it is exceptionally delicious.
Instant Pot Lamb Haleem
Pakistani haleem is a warmly spiced, satisfyingly thick stew made from long-simmered lentils, barley, and bone-in chunks of lamb or goat.
How to Make Chhena Poda, the Caramel-Edged Paneer Cheesecake of Odisha
Yes, it’s worth making fresh paneer for this cardamom-scented dessert.
Chhena Poda (Spiced Cheesecake)
In essence, this is a sweetened cake made from cheese. I sometimes equate this dessert to the Indian version of Mexican flan because of its caramelized topping.
Homemade Paneer
Paneer is a fresh farmhouse-style cheese that has a slightly tangy, subtly salty flavor with a texture similar to tofu. It’s a breeze to make at home using only three ingredients: milk, lemon juice, and salt.
For the Best Vegetarian Ramen, Roast Your Squash With Miso
The most delicious squash soup starts by amping up your squash.
Buss Up Shut (Paratha Roti)
To create the fluffiest, most pillowy Buss Up Shut, Ramin Ganeshram took a deep dive into the version she’d included in her cookbook, Sweet Hands. Here, she shares a few tips for making great roti.
Mango Curry
This vibrantly colored mango curry is authentically Keralan, and one we’d typically pair with a fish curry and accompany with rice.
The Best Ghee to Buy If You’re Not Making It Yourself
These seven brands offer quality clarified butter products for when you’re going the store-bought (or online shopping!) route.
Paneer With Burst Cherry Tomato Sauce
This dish of seared paneer channels flavors traditionally found in matar paneer—coriander, cumin, chile, and ginger—by incorporating them into a quick-cooking cherry tomato sauce.
Salt-and-Pepper Fish
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, caramelized scallions, and lots of freshly ground black pepper.
Zucchini-Lentil Fritters With Lemony Yogurt
These crispy zucchini fritters take inspiration from the Bengali onion snack piyaju. Soaked and blended red lentils make up the batter, which is spiked with turmeric and chile powder.
Fried Onions
Onions are the base—the very foundation—of Indian cooking, and yet here, they are used to add a crispy topping, as a finishing flourish to a dish.
4 Korean Recipes for Weeknight Cooking From Hooni Kim
The chef, restaurateur, and author walks us through his favorite Korean and Korean-American dinners.
Doenjang Jjigae
This fermented-soybean stew is the quintessential representation of Korean jang. The soft tofu, the dashi, and the sweetness of the vegetables work together to mellow the intensity of the doenjang so that your palate can discern the different facets of flavor.
Dakgangjeong
These sweet, crunchy Korean fried chicken wings will stay crispy for hours. Covered and refrigerated, they will even stay audibly crispy until the next day.
Spicy Pork Belly Sliders
Gochujang gives pork belly a nice kick and a deep, complex flavor in this sweet-and-spicy sandwich inspired by Korean jeyuk bokkeum.
How to Make Bangkok’s Best Thai Muslim-Style Grilled Chicken at Home
77-year old Bangkok restaurant Jeerapan is known for its deeply flavorful saffron-basted chicken with pineapple chile sauce. Here, contributor Leela Punyaratabandhu adapts the recipe for your home grill—or oven.
Thai Muslim–Style Grilled Chicken
This recipe is inspired by the grilled chicken served at Jeerapan, a 77-year-old restaurant in Bangkok, Thailand. Their version is baked in a tandoor-like oven, but I've adapted it for a grill or oven. The two-stage cooking method is essential: The initial roasting at moderate heat partially cooks the meat while dehydrating the skin, getting it ready to crisp up later on and allowing all the scattered bits of fresh aromatics and dried spices in the marinade to adhere. The final stage of cooking is hot and fast, using saffron-infused coconut oil as a basting liquid. The end result is a juicy, fragrant, and intensely flavorful bird, tinted canary gold—its skin smoky, charred, and crisp. The pineapple-chile dipping sauce lends its sweet tang and a mild kick of heat to round out the meal.
The Dhungar Method Is the Smoky Secret to Incredible Roast Chicken, Rice, and More
Even leftovers get better with a bit of smoky perfume.