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Three siblings are carrying their parents' legacy into the future with huge bowls of pho and bottles of natural wine at Phở Bắc Súp Shop.
Angela Garbes
This sauce will improve your marinades, stir-fries—and dare I say?—your life.
Alyse Whitney
This version of Hillstone's classic cuts back on sugar but checks every flavor box.
Chris Morocco
Matcha is in lattes, smoothies, cocktails, and face masks—and that's just the beginning. But what is it (and why is it everywhere)?
Sarah Jampel
Quick
Larb will not only fill your belly, it will teach you how to balance sweet, sour, salty, spicy, funky, and umami flavors.
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Quick
Cucumbers are practically all water, so you gotta dress them like you mean it. This hot, sweet, and tart dressing will have them covered.
4.3
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All in one handy chart.
Priya Krishna
That sweet, salty, funky, fishy umami bomb takes dinner from 0-100 real quick.
Alex Delany
New ramen documentary 'Ramen Heads' follows Chef Osamu Tomita, who shares his trade secrets and visits the top ramen shops in Japan.
Alyse Whitney
Most soups have me raiding the kitchen 30 minutes after my last slurp. But not this noodle-y, herb-packed exception.
Sarah Jampel
This savory soup is just what you need in the depths of winter.
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"It’s a moment to get rid of all the bad, unfortunate things—and bring more good fortune into the next year."
Simone Tong
During Chinese New Year, eating (and making) dumplings symbolizes unity, togetherness, and harmony.
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Simone Tong's red-braised pork belly is a must-have on Chinese New Year. You can see why.
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Easy
The higher you toss the salad with your chopsticks, the more luck you'll bring into the new year.
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"Next time you’re eating Korean food, just realize it’s so much more than barbecue and kimchi."
Evelyn Wang
"I'm going to cook who I am. I know who I am now."
Aliza Abarbanel
Vegan
Whenever you’re cooking tofu, here’s one of our no-fail techniques: Draining the tofu, then squeezing out as much water as possible (without smashing it), is the key to the crispiest cubes.
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Chai simply means "tea"—you can make it what you want, with whatever you've got.
Priya Krishna
Easy
The most flavorful, hearty, and warming meal you've ever made with (almost) exclusively pantry staples.
5.0
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In this dish, lentils get a double dose of tartness from lime-marinated red onion and a drizzle of tangy yogurt.
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Hemp milk makes the fastest, creamiest alt-milk with very little waste, but any nondairy milk works.
Quick
You're going to want to make a double or triple batch of the umami-rich dashi to freeze for later.
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Whether it’s part of a Japanese breakfast or a classic bagel spread, smoked fish is never a bad idea.
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