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Spicy Sichuan Style Shrimp

Sichuan cooking is popular throughout China, and in recent years, adventurous Chinese restaurant diners have discovered how delicious it can be. This is one of the best known dishes from that area.

Author: Ken Hom

Curried Sweet Potato Pancakes

Author: Susan Feniger

Cranberry Lime Pie

The spirit of a Key lime pie in the guise of a luscious cranberry curd. The contrast between the snappy press-in crust and the tart filling in this recipe is pure genius.

Author: Ann Redding

Crispy Turmeric and Pepper Spiced Chicken Wings

Starting the wings in a cold oven allows the fat to render slowly so they get even crispier. Pour off the infused fat and save for stir-fries or cooking crispy eggs.

Author: Andy Baraghani

Ginger Cilantro Rice

Author: Selma Brown Morrow

Molasses Crinkles

The zing of ginger and the sweetness of molasses combine in perfect proportions in this cookie, sent to us by Jane Booth Vollers of Chester, Connecticut. Her grandmother, Helen Dougherty, made batches...

Carrot Ginger Tea Bread

Author: Judith Choate

Sake Steamed Chicken and Kabocha Squash

The secret to juicy, tender, delicately steamed white-meat chicken and squash? Going slow.

Author: Tadashi Ono

Slow Cooker Oatmeal With Apples and Ginger

This warming porridge features oats two ways plus brown rice, millet, or quinoa. Knowing you have a bubbling hot breakfast waiting for you on a chilly morning makes getting out of bed so much easier. This...

Author: Anna Stockwell

Blueberry Ginger Slab Biscuits

These pillowy biscuits are layered with blueberry jam and chewy candied ginger, but feel free to use any other combination of preserves and nuts or dried fruit.

Author: Tara O'Brady

Miso Squash Ramen

In this pumpkin ramen recipe, I use miso paste in two different ways, slathering it on the squash before it roasts and mixing it into the broth. The real game changer is blending some of the roasted squash...

Author: Hetty McKinnon

Chile and Ginger Fried Tofu Salad With Kale

In this spicy salad, cubes of fried tofu act like tender-bellied croutons amid the leaves of baby kale, only with much more protein and spunk than the usual toasted bread.

Author: Melissa Clark

Honey Graham Muffins

Author: Ed Farrey

Tadka Dhal

This is probably the most famous lentil dish coming out of India-yellow lentils tempered with spices and the usual holy trinity of garlic, ginger and chile. It has always been a favorite of mine and it...

Author: Anjali Pathak

Ginger Carrot Dip with Crudites

Author: Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez

Pork Wontons With Sesame Sauce

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

White Chocolate Fruitcake Bars

These cookie bars are studded with the best parts of traditional fruitcake (orange zest and dried fruit) and spiced up with lots of fresh ginger. The white chocolate drizzle creates a blank canvas that's...

Author: Tara O'Brady

Ginger Scallion Meatballs With Green Curry Sauce

Bright in color and flavor, the silky sauce for these meatballs is made from a purée of coconut cream, Thai green curry paste, and spinach. Form the (gluten-free!) meatballs in advance and dinner can...

Author: Anna Stockwell

Ginger Pineapple Fried Rice

Author: Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez

Prawn Moilee

A light, fragrant and utterly delicious south-Indian-style curry, packed with juicy prawns and tempered with coconut milk.

Author: Naved Nasir

Root Beer Cake

Author: Andrew Carmellini

Super Simple Overnight Porridge

How to make congee (also called cháo in Vietnamese) the easy way by soaking leftover cooked rice overnight before simmering the next morning.

Author: Andrea Nguyen

Gingery Sweet Pickled Vegetables

Author: Linda Ziedrich

Collard Green Wraps with Curried Tofu

Store-bought curry pastes come in varying degrees of spiciness, even if their labels all say the same thing. If the cooked tofu isn't as hot as you'd hoped, amp it up by tucking a slice or two of Fresno...

Author: Molly Baz