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Author: Grace Parisi
You can easily make this vegetarian-sub in 8 oz. shiitake or crimini mushrooms for the pork.
Author: Claire Saffitz
Polly Tafrate of South Salem, New York, writes: "I've taken dozens of cooking classes over the years, but some of my best lessons in the kitchen have come from my husband's family. His sister and his mother...
Author: Polly Tafrate
Steak kebabs, marinated in soy-ginger sauce, and served over a salad of bok choy, kale, and cucumbers.
Author: Alice Liveing
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
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...
Poaching chicken in a ginger-scallion broth not only flavors the meat, it leaves you with flavorful stock and rendered fat for crisping up fluffy white rice.
Author: Carla Lalli Music
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
Author: Cynthia Wilson
This recipe is exceptionally weeknight-friendly-it goes from start to finish in less than an hour-and fully adaptable depending on the tastes of your family.
Author: Carla Lalli Music
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
Recipe for eggplant, squash, green beans, and corn in a fragrant sauce made with Madras curry powder, carrot juice, and ginger.
Author: Quinn Hatfield
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Author: Jody Adams
While it is not uncommon to find ginger blended into limeades, lemonades, and fresh sugarcane juice in India, it also pairs nicely with tamarind. Serve cold and give it a good stir before drinking. This...
Author: Nik Sharma
Author: Sarah Patterson Scott
This dish is inspired by a classic Cantonese preparation, which is traditionally battered and deep-fried. Here, the fish is pan-seared in hot oil, but still gets plenty of texture and flavor from ginger,...
Author: Andy Baraghani
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Chef Lucas Sin of Junzi taught us this technique for fried rice in which every single grain is coated in egg yolk and fries up perfectly distinct and chewy. Sin uses the method as a blank canvas for mixing...
Author: Lucas Sin
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Author: Rebecca Rather
Because cauliflower steaks are held together by the piece of stem at the base of each head, you can really only cut two thick steaks per cauliflower. Save the trim for making cauliflower rice or roasted...
Author: Claire Saffitz
Embrace the flavors of autumn with this luscious take on a classic. The pumpkin not only lends richness but also makes the pie a stunner, with mesmerizing swirls of orange. Ginger adds a subtle snap.
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