Gluten Free
Black Bass With Scallion-Chile Relish
If time is of the essence, a skin-on fish fillet is your best friend. Not only does this black bass crisp up beautifully when pressed down on a hot pan—it also absorbs the flavors of its dressing beautifully.
By Chris Morocco
Spam and Perilla Kimbap
This salty-sweet kimbap—filled with maple-candied spam and herbaceous perilla leaves—is wonderful in a packed lunch or even at a picnic.
By Eric Kim
Sherry Colada
This 5% ABV sherry colada is incredibly tasty and still has wonderful complex flavors that keep it from being candy.
By Derek Brown
Nonalcoholic Piña Colada
The virgin piña colada already exists. This nonalcoholic piña colada goes further, in search of balance and complexity.
By Derek Brown
Roasted-Garlic Asparagus
This quick roasted asparagus recipe yields tender spears and plenty of flavor thanks to a savory mixture of garlic, oil, onion powder, and parsley.
By Susie Fishbein
Tamer Hindi (Tamarind Drink)
Tamer Hindi is a refreshing sweet and sour beverage—made with tamarind, water, and sugar—that’s popular during the month of Ramadan.
By Marlene Matar
Cantaloupe in Honeydew Almond Soup
Cookbook author Reem Kassis shares her take on a beloved childhood snack of melon slices and almond juice.
By Reem Kassis
Kala Channa (Black Chickpeas)
In many Indian households observing Ramadan, black chickpeas are eaten at sunset when the fast ends.
By Asma Khan
Quick and Easy Pressure Cooker Passion Fruit Curd
Discovering exactly how quickly and easily fruit curds (like lemon curd and passion fruit curd) can be made in the pressure cooker is a game-changer.
By Catherine Phipps
Salt and Pepper Chile Squid
Plenty of seasoned cornstarch and a clean vat of high-heating oil is the secret to light and crispy fried salt and pepper squid.
By Jeremy Pang
Trident
The Trident cocktail is a riff on a negroni that uses Spain’s sherry, Italy’s Cynar, and Scandinavia’s aquavit.
By Kara Newman
Americano
The Americano cocktail is a classic Italian drink that dates back to Milan’s Caffè Camparino in the 1860s, where it was known as the Milano-Torino.
By Kara Newman
Mochi Doughnuts
These ring-shaped mochi doughnuts use mochiko and tapioca flours to get a little extra chew and bounce.
By Clarice Lam
Soft-Boiled Eggs with Pickled Chiles
These jammy eggs are a quick and beautiful addition to any cocktail party.
By Colu Henry
Coconut Macaroons
Almond extract boosts the coconut flavor of these streamlined macaroon cookies. The recipe makes four bite-size confections but can easily be doubled.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Miso Soup
Savory, warming miso soup is a Japanese mainstay, commonly enjoyed for breakfast alongside rice, eggs, fish, and pickles.
By The Gourmet Test Kitchen
Injera
Traditional injera takes a week to make, since you need four days to make the sponge, plus another three to prepare the batter.
By Yohanis Gebreyesus
Cheese Fondue
This classic cheese fondue recipe relies on Emmental and Gruyère, plus a little bit of cornstarch, which will prevent the cheese and wine from separating.
By The Gourmet Test Kitchen
Lemony Risotto With Asparagus and Shrimp
Make this shrimp risotto for a weeknight dinner. With bright flavor from lemon zest and fresh asparagus, it’s an ideal meal for spring.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Chicken Tagine With Apricots and Almonds
This Moroccan chicken tagine recipe is savory and a little bit sweet, and gently spiced with cinnamon.
By Baija Lafridi