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Creole seasoning is the key to adding a spice cabinet’s worth of flavor in just a few shakes in this one-pot dinner.
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Tyna Hoang’s gỏi tôm bắp cải is a colorful salad of cabbage, crunchy vegetables, poached shrimp, and tangy nước chấm.
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(4.85)
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This recipe covers pretty much all of our working-from-home lunch criteria: it’s cheesy, packed with greens and protein, and topped with hot sauce.
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A nut-free riff on Egyptian dukkah lends heat, sweetness, and crunch to these tender coconut-braised carrots.
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Chef Melissa Miranda’s version of the Filipinx fish dish with a velvety-rich tomato sarciado sauce.
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Cooking the noodles in mushroom broth brings umami and oomph that other vegetable broth can’t compete with.
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Grate your tofu on a box-grater (it works!) and the rest of this satisfying lunch bowl is only minutes away.
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Green curry paste adds heat and lots of complex flavor to this 30-minute lentil soup.
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Silky Swiss chard, briny pops of mustard-macerated onions, sharp cheddar, chunks of sausage, and crushed pretzels mingle in this ode to the flavors found at beer gardens.
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Chewy noodles, umami-packed mushrooms, and garlicky chicken, all coated in a spicy, sweet, and savory sauce.
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(4.36)
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Shrimp tossed in garlic mayonnaise and griddled on thick bread—as good as a late-night snack, as a handheld appetizer, or a quick weeknight dinner.
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(4.48)
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A beloved Hong Kong dish with approximately one billion variations, this soup—which relies heavily on fridge and pantry staples—is meant to be a little sweet and a touch sharp.
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(4.31)
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This cream of broccoli soup (without the cream) gives the classic a run for its money.
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(4.16)
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This salad uses ancient grains to create a dish that reflects Mexico and the American South. For chef Maricela Vega it meshes both of their histories while making the most of the foods she is surrounded by.
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Mashama Bailey’s irresistible lemony, crispy wings need two hours to marinate—so plan accordingly.
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Dry vermicelli is toasted in lots of butter to create extra nutty flavor and richness, a method used in pilaf traditions across communities.
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Herbaceous, aromatic, fresh, and—maybe most importantly—simple, this Trini-inspired recipe from Brigid Washington is just the cure for those January blues.
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Crisp tostadas topped with cheesy sautéed poblanos and mushrooms, charred cherry tomato and serrano salsa, and fried eggs.
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(4.61)
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The soul of this recipe comes from the ginger and tamari marinade that gives crispy tofu a sweet and savory winter coat.
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To get the best texture, evenly distribute the rice in your pan and gently press down to flatten it. Don’t touch until you hear it crackle!
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Might you mistake this vegan cream for actual alfredo sauce? Maybe. Maybe not. It’s delicious either way.
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(3.94)
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With plenty of protein, a double punch of acid from citrus and vinegar, and a garlicky chili oil, this salad is made for dinner.
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(4.76)
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Tinned sardines add briney flavor (and protein!)—leave them whole or break them up and fold them into the soup.
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(3.76)
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