Soup/Stew
Chowder Power
Forget New England versus Manhattan—chowder variations are nearly infinite.

New England Clam Chowder
Photo by Diana Yen2/9Seafood Chowder with Bacon and Thyme
One of our favorite classic chowders, this combines clams and haddock.
Photo by Francesco Tonelli3/9Manhattan Clam Chowder
Prefer your chowder with tomatoes? This variation doubles up on tomato flavor, using it in the broth and garnishing with confit tomatoes.
Charles Masters, food styling by Suzanne Lenzer4/9Smoky Turkey Corn Chowder With Bacon
If you're not a seafood fan, this spicy turkey chile version might be the way to go.
Jason Lowe5/9Smoked Haddock Chowder
Or maybe you'd like a smoky version? Here, smoked haddock adds an earthy flavor.
Noah Sheldon6/9Bass with Herbed Rice and Coconut-Vegetable Chowder
This Thai-inspired chowder uses bass and replaces the traditional cream with coconut milk.
Chris Gentile7/9Cheesy Corn Chowder
This corn-based chowder can easily be made vegetarian if the bacon is omitted.
Christina Holmes8/9Fish Stew with Fennel and Baby Potatoes
Elegant and easy, this flavorful fish stew comes together in less than 30 minutes.

Onions. Broth. Bread. Cheese. Treat these elements right, and you've got a roadmap to the ultimate winter soup.
Rhoda Boone

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

The best way to bulk up winter soups is to add bread to the mix.
Sheela Prakash
Like spicy lamb noodles and a rich pumpkin cheesecake.
Like sheet-pan chicken souvlaki and lentil tomato soup.
Like oven risotto with mushrooms and paneer butter masala.
Like Bombay rolls and roasted eggplant in satay sauce.
Like sofrito bolognese, baked butter paneer, and London Fog brownies.

Tuck into 7 delicious pasta recipes every home cook should know how to make. Learn how to make perfect lasagne, spaghetti and meatballs, fettuccine alfredo, carbonara, mac and cheese, cacio e pepe, and bolognese in this marathon of delicious recipes.
We’ve got a caramelized onion and spinach quiche, hot chocolate cookies, and more.

Ever wondered what scrambled eggs look like around the world? Epicurious brings together 14 chefs from 14 countries to showcase their scrambled egg recipes. From classic American Diner-style served with bacon and coffee to silky French techniques and Colombian huevos pericos, discover how cultures around the world transform scrambled eggs into something mouthwatering.

In this edition of Epicurious 101, professional chef Shilpa Uskokovic demonstrates how to make restaurant-quality chicken tikka at home using an air fryer. Discover how to replicate the smoky, charred flavors of a traditional tandoor–no clay oven required. This recipe is perfect for quick dinners, meal prep, or anyone interested in exploring Indian recipes.

