Rice
Mango Curry
This vibrantly colored mango curry is authentically Keralan, and one we’d typically pair with a fish curry and accompany with rice.
By Joe Thottungal
Salt-and-Pepper Fish
This dish is inspired by a classic Cantonese preparation, which is traditionally battered and deep-fried. Here, the fish is pan-seared in hot oil, but still gets plenty of texture and flavor from ginger, caramelized scallions, and lots of freshly ground black pepper.
By Andy Baraghani
Thai Muslim–Style Grilled Chicken
This recipe is inspired by the grilled chicken served at Jeerapan, a 77-year-old restaurant in Bangkok, Thailand. Their version is baked in a tandoor-like oven, but I've adapted it for a grill or oven. The two-stage cooking method is essential: The initial roasting at moderate heat partially cooks the meat while dehydrating the skin, getting it ready to crisp up later on and allowing all the scattered bits of fresh aromatics and dried spices in the marinade to adhere. The final stage of cooking is hot and fast, using saffron-infused coconut oil as a basting liquid. The end result is a juicy, fragrant, and intensely flavorful bird, tinted canary gold—its skin smoky, charred, and crisp. The pineapple-chile dipping sauce lends its sweet tang and a mild kick of heat to round out the meal.
By Leela Punyaratabandhu
Coconut Rice
This coconut rice recipe appears in Leela Punyaratabandhu's cookbook, Bangkok, as part of a meal that includes green papaya salad, sweet shredded beef, and chicken red curry.
By Leela Punyaratabandhu
Golden Fried Rice With Salmon and Furikake
Chef Lucas Sin of Junzi taught us this technique for fried rice in which every single grain is coated in egg yolk and fries up perfectly distinct and chewy.
By Lucas Sin
Stuffed Eggplants and Zucchini in a Rich Tomato Sauce (Baatingan w Kusaa Bil Banadoura)
In this recipe, summer produce gets stuffed with spiced ground lamb and cooked in an oniony tomato sauce. Top it off with crispy garlic, herbs, and yogurt.
By Sami Tamimi and Tara Wigley
Instant Pot Bisibelabath
Bisibelabath is kitcheree’s spicier cousin. The name means “hot lentil rice,” so consider yourself warned—this is a spicy dish of vegetables, rice, and lentils straight out of South India. I like to serve it with raita to cool things off.
By Chandra Ram
Miso-Glazed Salmon With Sushi Rice
Seasoning just-cooked rice with a mix of rice vinegar, salt, and sugar turns it into a dynamic side you'll want to snack on right out of the pot.
By Chris Morocco
A Garlicky Fried Rice Dinner You Can Make (Mostly) Ahead (or Not!)
Sinangag was my mom's go-to breakfast, but it's my go-to dinner.
By Tiffany Hopkins
7 Ways Steamed Rice Can Go Wrong (and How to Make It Right)
It's time for you to master steaming rice once and for all.
By Tommy Werner and Joe Sevier
Homestyle Dosas with Tomato Chutney
As with any fermented food, timing will depend on the ambient temperature (the hotter it is, the faster it will go). Indoor temperatures were about 68°F—72°F when we developed this recipe and that’s what our time range reflects, so use it just as a guideline. If possible, 82°F is ideal. Most important though will be checking for signs that indicate the batter is ready (bubbly, airy, and sour).
By Tara O'Brady
How to Cook Whole Grains
Whether you've got amaranth or farro or wheat berries, here's an alphabetical guide to cooking every whole grain.
By Sam Worley and Joe Sevier
Julia Turshen's Cheap Thrill Is a Veggie-Packed Fried Rice
The cookbook author's affordable go-to dinner uses any and every vegetable in the fridge.
By Julia Turshen as told to David Tamarkin
Chitra Agrawal’s Cheap Thrill Is a One-Pot Rice and Lentil Classic
Whether you call it Huggi or Khichdi or Pongal, it's a comforting, delicious dinner.
By Chitra Agrawal As Told To Maggie Hoffman
Zoe Adjonyoh’s Cheap Thrill Is a Well-Spiced Pot of Rice and Beans
The cookbook author and chef makes it for herself, and also for at-risk populations in London.
By Zoe Adjonyoh as told to David Tamarkin
Khara Huggi or Pongal
This one-pot dish, called khichdi in some regions, is made from rice, yellow lentils called moong dal, which are split mung beans without skin, and black pepper and cumin seeds fried in ghee or butter. The lentils and rice cook together, making a creamy, rich dish resembling risotto.
By Chitra Agrawal
Expand Your Grain Horizons With These 5 Types of Rice
In case you need some rice inspiration right now.
By Kendra Vaculin
Cashew Horchata (Horchata de Nuez de la India)
This version of horchata mixes both the nut version and the rice version in what is a creamy, rich, and very satisfying drink.
By Enrique Olvera, Peter Meehan, Daniela Soto-Innes, Gonzalo Goût, and Luis Arellano
How to Make Mochi Cake, Any Way You Want It
This one-bowl cake is not only super adaptable, but has the most fun texture of any treat we know.
By Anna Stockwell
Broccoli and Spam Stir-Fry
In this Thai-inspired stir-fry, a quick sear gives Spam a crispy yet melt-in-your-mouth texture, and a finishing drizzle of vinaigrette balances the salty rich ham with an herbaceous lift.
By Kendra Vaculin