Ginger
Spicy Dry-Fried Beef
This is a typical Sichuan technique for dry-frying beef. Unlike most meat stir-fries, the beef is not marinated; instead it is stir-fried immediately then cooked for a few minutes longer to intensify the beef flavors and to give give the meat a slightly chewy texture.
By Grace Young
Arroz Caldo
In this Filipino chicken rice porridge, a combination of medium-grain and sticky rice cooks in freshly made chicken stock until it becomes thick and creamy.
By Yasmin Newman
Hemp Milk Chai
Hemp milk makes the fastest, creamiest alt-milk with very little waste, but any nondairy milk works.
By Chris Morocco
Spiced Dal with Fluffy Rice and Salted Yogurt
Dal tends to firm as it sits, so make sure to add a splash or so of water if you’re reheating it.
By Andy Baraghani
Crispy Tofu in Shiitake Broth
Make a double or triple batch of the dashi and freeze in airtight containers to keep for making savory soups on the fly.
By Andy Baraghani
Breakfast Rice Bowls with Smoked Fish
Whether it's part of a Japanese breakfast or a classic bagel spread, smoked fish is never a bad idea.
By Chris Morocco
Instant Pot Hoisin Baby Back Ribs
Cooking ribs under pressure means they get incredibly tender without falling apart or shredding—in a fraction of the time as braising and with no attention needed.
By Mark Bittman
Instant Pot Thai Coconut Clams
These Thai-inspired clams are salty, tangy, and rich from the coconut milk.
By Melissa Clark
Beef Short Ribs Satay
Grilled medium or medium rare, the delicious meat pulls from the built-in skewer (aka the bones), and you salivate even more as you chew.
By James Syhabout
Feel-Good Chicken Soup
This brothy ginger, soy, and chile–scented Asian chicken soup is bound to make anyone feel 110% better.
By Donna Hay
Asian-Style Poached Chicken
Use the flavorful shredded chicken in soups, sandwiches and salads. You can freeze the chicken stock in airtight containers for up to 3 months.
By Donna Hay
Gingerbread Brownies
This extra-dense chocolate brownie is packed with all the warm, spiced flavors of your favorite holiday cookies.
By Rhoda Boone
Spiced Molasses Cookies
If you’d like an even more pronounced molasses flavor, use a robust instead of mild molasses. Just don’t use blackstrap in these cookies; not only will it be too strong and bitter, but it will overwhelm the spices.
By Claire Saffitz
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41 Ways to Make Gingerbread
What else that makes for good building and cookie material?
By The Editors of Epicurious
Roasted Sweet Potato and Ginger Soup
There are some flavors that beg to be paired, and sweet potatoes and ginger are in that category. This smooth, puréed soup is rich and comforting, ideal for fall evenings.
By Art Smith
Butter Chicken
This recipe requires a little extra prep time and an overnight marinade, essential in developing those rich, full-bodied curry flavors that we love so much. Plan ahead, get prepped, enter a world of next-level tastiness.
By Dennis Prescott
Chocolate and Pumpkin Zebra Cake
You don't need mystical powers to conjure the magical swirl in this spooky cake that's perfect for a Halloween party.
By Kat Boytsova
Kadi Sauce
This particular kadi sauce is based on the Gujarati (Western India) version of a yogurt-based sauce thickened with gram flour (besan). In that region the sauce is sweet and sour.
By Vikram Sunderam
A Tomato Masala
Use this Indian-spiced tomato sauce in Gujarti Eggplant and Sweet Potato “Lasagna.”
By Vikram Sunderam