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Sticky Sweet Grilled Pork Shoulder with Hoisin and Molasses

Inspired by the classic Cantonese barbecued pork dish known as char siu and gloriously shellacked with a molasses glaze, the pork in this recipe should be fridge-cold when you roast it, so take it straight...

Author: James Dumapit

Instant Pot Vietnamese Chicken Noodle Soup (Pho Ga)

Using the Instant Pot, this flavorful broth-traditionally cooked for hours-is made by electric pressure cooker in a fraction of the time.

Author: Laurel Randolph

Chicken and Mango Salad with Ginger Orange Dressing

Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

The Shrubarb Cocktail

Creating a shrub-a vinegar-based syrup-is a quick way to add sweetness and acid to any cocktail. The one used here uses tangy rhubarb and gets a slight kick from fresh ginger. Want a non-alcoholic version?...

Author: Matt Duckor

Chilled Cinnamon Ginger Tea (Soojong Gwa)

Author: Cecilia Hae-Jin Lee

Tomato Coconut Curry with Cod

This tomato curry is enriched with coconut cream and brightened with fresh basil and lime juice. And generally speaking, we found that curry paste in a can packs a lot more flavor than that in a bottle;...

Author: Andy Baraghani

Pork and Chive Dumplings

Once you are on a national TV show called Throwdown with Bobby Flay, and you best him with these dumplings, whatever culinary fame you aspired to is gone, and you are forever known as the Dumpling Lady....

Author: Sohui Kim

Chicken Roasted With Ginger and Cilantro

There is something about the combination of fresh ginger and cilantro that tastes very Indian, very Delhi, to me, very much like home. In India, where few people have ovens, the chicken is browned first...

Author: Madhur Jaffrey

Brown Sugar Cookies

Author: Gretchen Holt-Witt

Gingersnap Peach Upside Down Cake

This slow cooker dessert recipe combines all of the elements that make a traditional upside-down cake so irresistible-a rich, buttery cake layer and a gooey, sugary topping.

Author: Kendra Bailey Morris

Sweet and Spicy Peanut Noodles

Author: Marge Perry

Leek and Ginger Matzo Balls in Lemongrass Consommé

Any fat from the consommé can be used to make the matzo balls. If you need to purchase chicken fat, it's available in the freezer section of some supermarkets. Look for fresh lemongrass in supermarkets...

Author: Suzanne Tracht

Sticky Rice Balls Three Ways (汤圆: 鲜肉, 芝麻, 菜猪油 | tang yuán: xiān ròu, zhī ma, cài zhū yóu)

Shanghainese enjoy rice balls in both sweet and savory preparations. I love both, so I included them here. All Shanghainese buns and pastries have simple identifiers for telling the difference between...

Author: Betty Liu

Beef Satay

Author: James Oseland