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Classic Cabbage Kimchi

I love kimchi. To me, the world is a better place when we all enjoy kimchi. Fiery and fun, it gives a kick to all food.

Thai Grilled Chicken Wings

The tangy dipping sauce is great with pretty much any grilled meat. Keep it on heavy rotation this summer.

Wok-Fried Rice Noodles with Chicken and Squid

You'll find fresh rice noodles in well-stocked Asian markets (or search for them on amazon.com).

Curry-and-Coconut-Milk-Grilled Pork Skewers

The little bits of fatback add an extra layer of deliciousness.

How to Make Chef Ed Lee's Spicy Grilled Cheese

Soups, dipping sauces, and, yes, and insanely delicious grilled cheese. Is there anything gochujang can't do?

How Madhur Jaffrey Made the World Fall in Love with Indian Food

Before Madhur Jaffrey wrote her groundbreaking An Invitation to Indian Cooking, she was an actress who didn't know how to make tea.

Homemade Herbed Paneer Cheese

Serve this take on the traditional Indian fresh cheese with olive oil, salt, and pepper for a simple yet impressive appetizer. The tofu-like texture also works well folded into soups or curries or pan fried and tossed into salads.

What Makes Indian Food So Tasty? Science.

Indian food is a cuisine of contrasting flavors.

The Noodles You'll Want to Eat for Breakfast

Pok Pok chef Andy Ricker makes a habit of eating soup for breakfast. But not just any soup—brothy Vietnamese noodles. Here, he explains why you should dip your spoon into soup for breakfast, too.

The Breakfast Sandwich That Austin Is Freaking Out Over

Austin's Elizabeth Street Cafe is changing the breakfast game with a fried egg-and-sausage Bánh Mì.

It's Time To Up Your Instant Ramen Game

Upgrade your instant ramen with help from Chef Bill Kim of UrbanBelly in Chicago.

The Key to Making Great Ramen at Home Is in the Stock

Great noodles and mind-bending toppings don't hurt, but it's a complex broth that really makes a bowl of ramen sing.

The Miraculous Bowl of Soup That Can Cure (Almost) Anything

Science has begun to discover what grandmas around the world have known all along: A steamy broth is the best, and most delicious, medicine.
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