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59 Diwali Recipes for a Bright, Festive, and Sweet Holiday
Whether you're looking for the classics—such as gulab jamun, carrot halwa, and jalebi—or you're interested in finding some new dishes to add to your Diwali feast, these recipes will satisfy your sweet tooth and ensure you get something savory to eat, too.
By The Editors of Epicurious
Roasted Chile Powder
To add earthy heat to your cooking, roast dried Thai chiles in the oven before grinding them to a powder.
By Pepper Teigen
Mushroom Adobo
Adobo is commonly made with chicken, pork, or squid, but this one relies on mushrooms for a boost of umami flavor and meaty texture.
By Rajah Abat
This Garlicky Instant Ramen Noodle Salad Belongs at Your Next Barbecue
This easy dish from Epi contributor Leela Punyaratabandhu is also perfect for bringing to a picnic.
By Leela Punyaratabandhu
Garlicky Instant Ramen Noodle Salad With Grilled Chicken Thighs
This dish is inspired by a Thai-Chinese favorite, bami haeng, served from food carts and casual open-air eateries in Thailand.
By Leela Punyaratabandhu
The Secret to the Best Peanut Sauce Is Whole Peanuts
Like whole spices, peanuts taste better when they’re freshly toasted and ground.
By Patricia Tanumihardja
Gado Gado
This Indonesian plate of blanched vegetables, boiled eggs, and tofu is served with a spicy, tangy, and slightly sweet peanut sauce for drizzling and dipping. Add salty-savory shrimp chips for scooping.
By Patricia Tanumihardja
Saus Kacang (Indonesian Peanut Sauce)
This peanut sauce recipe is based on my mom's version, which accompanies Gado Gado. Raw peanuts are roasted on the stovetop or in the oven, and then ground. You'll also have to hunt down tamarind pulp and lime leaves, but it's worth the trouble—the addition of freshly roasted peanuts and fragrant herbs makes for unsurpassed flavor.
By Patricia Tanumihardja
You Can Make Great Coconut Sticky Rice in the Microwave
This move from Pepper Teigen’s book slashes the cooking time for this classic Thai dessert.
By Tiffany Hopkins
Microwave Coconut Sticky Rice With Mango
Make coconut sticky rice in the microwave for creamy, perfectly tender results in under 10 minutes. Serve it with shredded coconut, toasted sesame seeds, and of course, ripe mango slices.
By Pepper Teigen
Night + Market Green Papaya Salad
If Thai food were laid out as one of those nutritional pyramids they showed you in health class, green papaya salad would be at the bottom, right above rice. In other words: It is fundamental.
By Kris Yenbamroong
Marinated Tomatoes
This low-effort, high-flavor tomato demonstrates how the Thai concept of balancing flavors can be achieved in different combinations.
By Kris Yenbamroong and Garrett Snyder
Sinuglaw (Vinegar-Cured Tuna With Grilled Pork Belly)
Sinuglaw is a combination of fish ceviche—in this case, vinegar-cured tuna—plus smoky grilled pork belly. The flavorful dish gets dressed with coconut milk, ginger, red onion, chiles, and tomato.
By Nicole Ponseca and Miguel Trinidad
Inihaw na Liempo (Grilled Pork Belly)
Pork belly is ubiquitous throughout the Philippines; the fat is glorious and tastes great grilled. Getting a nice char on the fatty bits is important, as it adds another level of flavor to the salty-sour-tart-sweetness of the soy-calamansi marinade.
By Nicole Ponseca and Miguel Trinidad
Pinakurat (Spiced Vinegar)
You can store this all-purpose sweet-and-spicy vinegar in clean mason jars, but it is easier to keep it in repurposed glass bottles. Note that this recipe can be adjusted as you like—try using different chiles or other spices like bay leaf.
By Nicole Ponseca and Miguel Trinidad
Lara Lee’s Lunar New Year Menu: Crispy Spring Rolls, Veg-Filled Dumplings, and a Favorite Savory Cookie
The London-based chef and cookbook author walks us through her plans for ringing in the Year of the Ox with crispy spring Rolls, veg-filled dumplings, and a favorite savory cookie.
By Joe Sevier
Lumpia Ayam Sayur
These chicken and mushroom spring rolls are spiced with the sweet and salty flavors of kecap manis, the syrupy soy sauce for which Indonesia is famous.
By Lara Lee
Kue Keju
These savory Indonesian cookies from cookbook author Lara Lee are perfectly buttery, crumbly, and cheesy. Make a big batch and enjoy them with coffee or tea all week long.
By Lara Lee
How to Make Lumpia Now, So You Can Eat Them Anytime
Prep a big batch of these fried spring rolls and stash them in your freezer to fry whenever the craving strikes.
By Tiffany Hopkins