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Forget everything you think you know about grilled chicken. This recipe shatters expectations by packing in tons of flavor from lemongrass, seasoned rice vinegar, achiote seeds, and even Sprite.
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If you can't find yu choy, a slightly bitter green in the brassica family that's often available at Asian markets, don't be discouraged: The fiery sate oil complements any grilled vegetable.
We nearly lost our minds over palapa. It's an insanely flavorful condiment made from toasted grated fresh coconut and tons of aromatics that can be a topping for any grilled or roasted protein. 
The O.G. of Indian cookbook authors just wrote one of the best Instant Pot cookbooks out there.

Priya Krishna

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It’s time to make these unfussy, deeply flavorful dishes part of your repertoire.
There’s no other spring cookbook with as much personality, point of view, and chaat masala.

Alex Beggs

Vigorously squeezing the cucumbers to remove as much water as possible helps to concentrate their flavor and creates a thicker dip.
Indonesian food is underrepresented in the U.S. Siska Silitonga Marcus wants to change that.

Siska Silitonga Marcus

Among New York City’s dining elite, high-end omakase is the new top prize.

Rachel Tepper Paley

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This hearty, textured chutney—made from a blend of chiles, peanuts, cilantro, ginger, and lime juice—packs some heat.
Because the fish, which is flavored with garlic, chile, ginger, and turmeric, is sealed in a pouch before it's baked, it stays extra moist and flavorful with no risk of drying out.
With only a handful of ingredients and ten minutes of hands-on time, you'll have a beautifully impressive dessert that's creamy and cardamom-spiked.
This riff on the classic dish swaps paneer out for salty chunks of feta (but keeps the garlicky spiced spinach sauce).
What makes these tangy yogurt sandwiches so addictive is chhaunk, a crunchy fried herb-and-spice mixture that also makes a fantastic topping for grilled steak or nachos.
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Gomasio is the nutty, toasty Japanese wonder condiment we’re sprinkling on everything: salads, of course, but also roasted vegetables, seared fish, and even buttered toast.
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This herby bright green chutney comes together in minutes and can be drizzled on rice, roasted veggies, eggs.
To really understand what it meant to me, first I had to reject it.

Christina Chaey

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For chef Sohui Kim, the ideal night at home begins with a pot of fiery kimchi jjigae or tender soy-braised short ribs, and an array of tasty sides.
With her rice subscription service, Momoko Nakamura is trying to change the minds of both rice farmers and consumers.

Lisa Wong Macabasco

I sprinkle fruity, sweet, and smoky Korean gochugaru on basically everything I cook.

Christina Chaey

Between touring nationally and writing a memoir, Michelle Zauner somehow finds time to cook.

Alyse Whitney

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This method of quickly cooking and then lightly dressing greens is borrowed from a popular Korean banchan. Try it with spinach, Swiss chard, or mustard greens as a quick weeknight side dish.
The dressing would also be crazy delicious on virtually any vegetable—cooked or raw.
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