Peanut butter has a place on the dinner table. This recipe makes enough for two or three different meals.
Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Why you'll make it: Because it's tuna done differently, and a spicy Asian take on kebabs.
Author: Molly Stevens
This iconic regional dish incorporates soy sauce, evidence of the strong influence of the Japanese and Chinese communities in Peru. The intensely flavored marinade, bright with lime juice and zesty with...
Author: Shelley Wiseman
Plank cooking is a Native American technique that imparts a subtle smoky flavor to fish, meat, poultry, and vegetables. It is recommended to use a plank of untreated Western red cedar made specifically...
We make this super-easy, super-tasty dish all year long. The bold combination of soy sauce, balsamic, and maple syrup works its magic on the meat quickly, so it only needs to marinate for as long as it...
Author: Ian Knauer
The dumplings can be assembled and chilled up to eight hours before steaming.
Not just for roast chicken: This vinegar, soy sauce, and citrus juice marinade also works with pork.
Author: Chris Morocco
Sweet and sour are two of the five flavors of classical Chinese cooking (along with salty, pungent, and bitter). I like this version of the crispy pork recipe with fresh pineapple.
Author: Diana Kuan
Now you can make one of Hillstone's most popular dishes at home. Infused with soy, pineapple juice, sesame, and ginger, it's a decision you will never regret.
This popular dish can be found on the menu at virtually every Korean restaurant in Manhattan. The beef is topped with various accompaniments such as a few raw garlic slices, kimchi (assorted spicy pickles),...
Author: Lillian Chou
This reimagined chicken salad is lighter and leafier than your standard picnic lunch. Tender poached chicken, crisp greens, cukes, and scallions get tossed with a sesame dressing that takes its cues form...
Author: Christina Chaey
Quick and easy grilled shrimp recipe with apricot preserves, habanero pepper, and ginger from Son of a Southern Chef.
Author: Lazarus Lynch
The secret to this Chinese favorite is not to let the noodles sit in the sauce very long - toss them together a few seconds before serving.
A sweet and gingery soy sauce mixture is used to both braise and glaze skinless, boneless chicken thighs in this quick, kid-friendly dinner.
Author: Anna Stockwell
Fair warning: This snack mix is so good it'll definitely ruin your appetite for dinner. In fact, we predict that you will find yourself making it often because you won't want to run out.
Author: Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
The noodles are just a vessel for this savory, gingery, simple weeknight sauce. Double the batch, and you'll always have a way to brighten up any main dish
Author: Andy Baraghani
We took loose inspiration from Hainanese chicken rice to create this weeknight-friendly dish.
Author: Molly Baz