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Aguachile de Camarón (Shrimp Cooked in Lime and Chile)

This recipe is part of the Epicurious Online Cooking School, in partnership with the Culinary Institute of America. To watch it being made, and to learn how to make other Mexican classics, check out the...

Author: Sergio Remolina

Honey Glazed Pepper Chicken

A fermented-garlic-honey and vinegar glaze mellows out the bite of this mixed-peppercorn rubbed chicken.

Author: Brad Leone

Twice Roasted Sweet Potatoes With Hot Honey

This recipe embraces the incredible natural sweetness of sweet potatoes but gives it a spicy edge with honey infused with heat from red Fresno chilies.

Author: Claire Saffitz

Fiery Grilled Shrimp with Honeydew Gazpacho

Author: Jean Georges Vongerichten

Sweet and Sour Tomato Chutney

Think of this as Indian-spiced ketchup, and use it in all the same ways.

Author: Rebecca Collerton

West Indies Shepherd's Pie

Shepherd's pie is usually made with ground lamb, but it's easily riffed on. This ground chicken version adds ginger, habanero, lime, and Angostura bitters.

Author: Brigid Washington

Spinach and Feta Cooked Like Saag Paneer

Here's a familiar Indian takeout staple-saag paneer-but with the ingenious substitution of large cubes of feta for paneer.

Author: Priya Krishna

Habanero Jam

Looks like a perfectly innocent bowl of apricot preserves, burns like a bright and fruity pepper jelly.

Author: Rick Martinez

Chile and Citrus Rubbed Chicken with Potatoes

Steak isn't the only protein that needs a good rest. Letting a roast chicken sit for up to 45 minutes helps prevent the juices from running out of the meat as soon as you slice into it.

Author: Aaron Crowder

Masa Cornbread Stuffing with Chiles

Author: Rochelle Palermo

Carrot, Onion, and Spinach Bhajias With Mango Chutney

Chickpea flour is the secret to binding these Indian vegetable fritters; it also makes them gluten free.

Author: Anjali Pathak

Nasi Lemak

It's way too easy to fall in love with the Malaysian dish Nasi Lemak, a coconutty rice bowl topped with crispy-crunchy crumbles of teeny little fried anchovies dressed in a sweet-spicy sambal.

Author: Kopitiam, NYC

Pinakurat (Spiced Vinegar)

This all-purpose sweet-and-spicy vinegar is an essential element of Filipino food.

Author: Nicole Ponseca

Breaded Chicken Sandwiches with Sesame Rolls (Cemita Poblana de Milanesa)

Most people have heard of a torta-one of the traditional sandwiches of Mexico-but the cemita is its own unique breed of Mexican sandwich, wildly popular in Puebla, and named after the city's or the region's...

Author: Gonzalo Guzmán

Chile Garlic Shrimp

Author: José Andrés

Stock Braised Turkey Legs

Who needs pulled pork when you can have braised turkey legs? These beauties will give you a reason to cook turkey more than once a year.

Author: Chris Morocco

Pico de Gallo Norteño

This tomato salsa is an example of a salsa fresca or salsa cruda: an uncooked sauce used as a condiment for tacos, beans, eggs, or other foods.

Author: Zarela Martinez

Queso Fundido

You can reheat this ooey-gooey dip in a skillet, or keep it warm in a fondue pot.

Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Ancho Mole Cookies

Hold these sesame-coated chocolate-and-nut cookies up to the light to appreciate the stained-glass effect of the dried fruit.

Author: Rick Martinez

Miso Pork Ribs with Chile Honey Glaze

The glaze for these ribs combines Korean gochujang and Italian Calabrian chiles-a perfect example of Whitaker's fearless fusion.

Author: The Wolf's Tailor, Denver, CO

Seared Mahi Mahi with Green Gazpacho Sauce

Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Skirt Steak with Spicy Coconut Dressing

This recipe is exceptionally weeknight-friendly-it goes from start to finish in less than an hour-and fully adaptable depending on the tastes of your family.

Author: Carla Lalli Music

Sunny Side Burger with Salsa Verde

What's better than a griddled burger with the crispiest exterior? One that comes sandwiched between a vibrant tomatillo salsa and topped with a runny fried egg.

Author: Jason Mann

Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Chile Yogurt and Mint

This twice-roasted method allows for the sweet potatoes to get super-creamy on the inside while their skins get a little crispy.

Author: Andy Baraghani

Chile Crisp

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Author: Chris Morocco

Homestyle Dosas with Tomato Chutney

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Author: Tara O'Brady

Hot Honey Chicken with Fried Bread and Bitter Greens

Chicken fat does triple duty to yield crisp skin, golden toast, and a schmaltzy dressing.

Author: Andy Baraghani

Rice Noodles al Pomodoro with Chili Oil

The mere inclusion of chili oil and rice noodles completely upends the typical Italian flavor profile.

Author: Chris Morocco

Grilled Carrots With Avocado and Mint

When carrots are in season, don't peel them-just give them a quick scrub. The nutrient-rich skins will get deeply charred on the grill.

Author: Andy Baraghani

Jerk Marinade

Author: Matt Lee

Mala Fried Peanuts

Shelled raw peanuts are easy to find at Asian markets, health food stores, and other specialty food stores.

Author: Lisa Cheng Smith

Feel Good Chicken Soup

This brothy ginger, soy, and chile-scented Asian chicken soup is bound to make anyone feel 110% better.

Author: Donna Hay

Pressure Cooker Spicy Ancho Chile and Cilantro Short Ribs

Ancho chile powder adds a remarkable smokiness to this dish, while the cilantro beautifully brightens it up. Choose the best-quality short ribs you can find. It makes a nice difference in flavor and fat...

Author: Bren Herrera

Country Hash

Not everything Feniger serves at her restaurant is typical street food, and here's a delicious case in point. The intriguing combination of shredded brisket, diced root vegetables, and apples is based...

Author: Susan Feniger

Mango Curry

This Keralan mango curry is one we'd typically pair with a fish curry and accompany with rice. The recipe calls for coconut vinegar, unripe mangoes, and black mustard seeds.

Author: Joe Thottungal

Whole Corn on the Grill

How to choose corn: Look for tight, squeaky, green husks and rows of kernels that feel taut and full when you run your hands over the cobs.

Author: Andrew Knowlton

Watermelon Berry Salad With Chile Dressing and Lots of Herbs

The Thai-inspired dressing-tart and spicy and salty-plays up the sweetness of watermelon and berries while keeping the fruit salad firmly in savory territory.

Author: Gregory Gourdet

Spicy Steak Salad Wraps

Corn nuts are lovable for many reasons, but their primary role here is to add salt, crunch, and sweet toasty flavors to each bite. Corn chips, Fritos, or even kettle-style potato chips would be excellent...

Author: Molly Baz

Spicy Tamarind Skirt Steak

Author: Dawn Perry

Grilled Carrots with Cumin Serrano Yogurt

Carrots love to burn when grilled over direct high heat; better to park them over a cooler spot on the grate and keep the cover closed if possible.

Author: Alison Carroll

Sweet and Spicy Salmon

Author: Jennifer Iserloh

Instant Pot Lamb Haleem

Haleem isn't about eating a lot of meat. Instead, it's a Pakistani dal, rice, and barley stew flavored with meat and topped with crispy shallots and ginger.

Author: Sohla El-Waylly

Curried Beef Stew

All Thai curries start with a handful of aromatic ingredients (chiles, galangal, lemongrass, turmeric, etc.) pounded into a paste with a granite mortar and pestle. The paste is then stirred into soups...

Author: Andy Ricker