This folding technique is easier than an elaborate pleated dumpling. Quickly boiling instead of frying them is a foolproof cooking method that gives you dumplings that are just as good at room temperature...
Author: Lisa Cheng Smith
This chilled rice pudding pie is adapted from the popular dessert at MeMe's Diner in Brooklyn, NY. A sesame-stick-crumb crust is covered in a thick layer of coconut milk caramel. It provides a sweet-and-salty,...
Author: Bill Clark
Smoky bacon, crunchy shredded lettuce, and a zesty dressing-what's not to like?
Author: Bryant Ng
A long marinade in a mixture of Korean ingredients infuses these short ribs with spicy-sweet heat. Braising the ribs locks in the fiery, garlicky flavor and results in incredibly tender meat that pulls...
Some people might be afraid of cooking chicken hearts, but they're not that much different from any cut of dark chicken meat. These morsels of muscle are perfect for grilling: lean, flavorful, with a perfect...
Author: Jason Wang
This gluten-free cracker recipe features a variety of seeds, and the combination of colors and textures is impressive. You can use fewer types-just make sure total volume stays the same.
Author: Anna Jones
With the texture of duck confit, and extra-rich, deep flavor closer to pork carnitas than your average Thanksgiving bird, these turkey legs beg to fall apart with the push of a fork
Author: Chris Morocco
An easy Sesame Dressing recipe. This recipe is an accompaniment for Korean-Style Tuna Tartare .
Author: Neil Perry
A coating of toasted, lightly crushed fennel, coriander, and cumin seeds gives grilled or broiled lamb loin chops both a heady scent and a good crunch.
Author: Melissa Clark
Oaxaca is known for its moles, and there are countless types. This recipe features dried red chiles and is often served with poultry.
Chiffon cake has all the fluffy texture of angel food cake, with a touch of extra richness. This cake recipe is made with tahini and sesame seeds for crunch.
Author: Jennifer Yee
One of our favorite things to make is Buddha bowls. Composed of four elements: a grain, vegetables, a protein, and a sauce; they're so simple, nutrient-dense, and very pretty to serve.
Author: Tracy Pollan
This easy tomato salad isn't Thai per se, but it does demonstrate how the Thai concept of balancing flavors can be achieved in different combinations.
Author: Kris Yenbamroong
Serve this Asian-inspired one-pot baked chicken dish with steamed rice and broccoli.
The key to salmon fillets with crackly skin is to start it skin side down in a cold cast-iron pan-as the skillet heats, the skin slowly renders and crisps.
Author: Lauren Stanek
Not feeling the squares in this phyllo bites recipe? Use a pizza cutter to cut crackers into any shape you like!
Author: Andy Baraghani
This lightly seasoned salad was a favorite of mine growing up, close to a sunomono, a Japanese cucumber salad dish. I've added sweet, spiralized carrots here, and Mom likes to add extra fresh ginger to...
Author: Candice Kumai
These dim sum-style shrimp toasts make a surprisingly simple-and utterly addictive-at-home snack. With this method, you don't even need a deep fryer to pull them off.
Author: Andy Baraghani
Fresh ramen noodles become a dreamy throw-together summer meal thanks to a kaleidoscope of crunchy veggies and a tangy pantry-staple dressing.
Author: Chris Morocco
These hamantaschen are filled with a celebration of seeds set in chewy-soft caramelized honey. While poppy is traditional, we threw in sesame, sunflower, and pumpkin as well for variety and crunch. Be...
Author: Kendra Vaculin
Author: Chris Miller
This is the time to celebrate peaches. Look for standout varieties such as July Flame, Suncrest, or O'Henry for this salad recipe.
Author: Sara Kramer