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Thai Beef Salad

We eat this salad—which is a great way to stretch a piece of beef—all year long for lunch and dinner, but it's particularly good during the warmer months. The thinly sliced meat, the crunch of the cucumbers and red onions, and the heady aroma of mint and cilantro tossed with the chile-spiked salty-sweet dressing seem made for hot days and nights.

Chile-Lime Sauce

This condiment, called nam pla prik, is found on virtually every home and restaurant table in Thailand.

Grilled Thai Green Bean Salad Is a Summery Take on a Takeout Classic

The classic vegetarian salad gets an update with summery grilled green beans, marinated tofu, and creamy avocado.

Grilled Green Bean Salad With Thai Dressing

This refreshing Thai-inspired salad pairs a summery mix of charred green and yellow wax beans with chiles, fresh lime juice, and loads of cilantro. The zesty grilled tofu and creamy avocado add filling protein and healthy fats, rounding out the meal for a delicious weeknight vegetarian dinner.

The End of the Ethnic Food Aisle

Why are we still segregating ingredients in our supermarkets?

How I Stopped Feeling Guilty About White Rice

I fought my attraction to white rice for 37 years, until one dish woke me up.

Thai-Spiced Turkey Burgers

These tasty burgers have a little chile kick and are ideal to pop into a sealable container and take to work for lunch.

An Incomplete Guide to Curry Powder

Some of our favorite varieties to make or shop for, plus how to how to store your go-to blends. 

Roasted Cauliflower Larb

Cauliflower might not be a traditional ingredient in larb recipes, but the toasted rice powder is. 

Lamb Larb

Larb is hailed as the national dish of Laos. Traditionally the salad starts with extremely finely chopped lean meat or fish and is seasoned with lime juice, chiles, fish sauce, and toasted ground rice. This recipe calls for ground lamb, a fattier protein than what’s usually used, and subs ground peanuts as a nod to the texture of the rice.

Would You Let a Stranger Cook You Dinner??

A new food-delivery startup connects home cooks with hungry customers.

How to Make Sriracha Salt

Turn everyone's favorite spicy-sweet sauce into a salty seasoning for absolutely anything.

How to Buy Fish Sauce Like a Pro

Here's what you need to know when buying the umami-boosting condiment.

Green Curry Paste

Combined with coconut milk, it’s the base for your next Thai curry.

Chilled Summer Soups

With minimal cooking required, these refreshing soups rely on the season's newest power couple—fresh summer produce and your blender.

Everything You Need to Know About Jackfruit, the Latest Miracle Food

Huge, nutritious, and plentiful in hot climates, jackfruit is a food well-suited to a warming world. Oh, and some vegans think it tastes like pulled pork.

What To Cook Next Week: Shop Less Edition

It’s Tuesday night and going to the neighborhood grocery store seems about as close as Mordor. This week, you're keeping your grocery bag light with dinners that don't require a lot of ingredients.

Hot and Sour Shrimp Soup (Tom Yum Kung)

Tom Yum is made so many different ways that no two batches are really ever alike. Simultaneously spicy, tart, and sweet, this soup grows on you the more you eat it. Try it along with rice to cut some of the heat, or eat it throughout a meal for a welcome contrast.