East Asian
Pajeon
While this recipe features scallions, Korean pancakes can be filled with almost anything: garlic chives, ramps, chrysanthemum leaves. If you want something a little more substantial, add squid or shrimp cut into bite-sized pieces.
By Hooni Kim
Hsiao-Ching Chou’s Cheap Thrill Is a Family-Style Stir-Fry
When the cookbook author makes stir-fry, she makes two or three of them. Here's how she cooks them all at once.
By Hsiao-Ching Chou as Told to Tiffany Hopkins
Sweet and Savory Korean Beans Are Worth Waking Up For
They're sweet! They're savory! They taste great with eggs!
By Joe Sevier
Win Son Bakery's Red Date Cake
Dried red dates, also known as jujubes, contribute an earthy-sweet caramel flavor to this toffee-glazed cake from Pastry Chef Danielle Spencer of Win Son Bakery in Brooklyn. Look for red dates in most Asian groceries or health food stores.
By Cathy Erway
Kong Jaban
Cooked in dashi with soy sauce, sugar, and sesame oil, these sweet-and-savory black beans are often served as a side dish in Korean households as an accompaniment to spicy stews.
By Hooni Kim
Pork and Asparagus Stir-Fry
Here’s a Sichuan-inspired stir-fry of snappy, blistered asparagus and crispy pork. Can’t find asparagus? Green beans or snap peas work just as well. (One thing that’s non-negotiable: a side of chile crisp.)
By Deb Perelman
Ramen Noodles With Spring Onions and Garlic Crisp
A slight twist on scallion noodles: the same savory, lip-smacking flavor but now with a lot of texture from the crunchy, spicy garlic topping.
By Andy Baraghani
Scallion Pancakes With Chili-Ginger Dipping Sauce
These pancakes get their light texture from a batter made with club soda. Pressing hard on them when frying makes them crisp.
By Andy Baraghani
Mochi Cake, Any Way You Want It
Sweet rice flour makes this super-adaptable cake gooey-bouncy on the inside and crispy-chewy on the outside. Even better, this particular recipe can go in any flavor direction you want: Add cocoa, matcha, or malt powder; throw in some cinnamon, cardamom, or turmeric.
By Anna Stockwell
Golden Noodles With Chicken
For a gluten-free version, toss the shallots in cornstarch rather than flour.
By campbells
Satay Lettuce Wraps
You can use ground turkey or chicken here, or swap in a vegetarian protein of your choice.
By Cara Clark and Christina Anstead
How to Cook With Koji, the Savory Secret Weapon That Chefs Love (And You Can, Too)
The mold responsible for miso, soy sauce, and sake works magic as a marinade at home.
By Jonathan Kauffman
One-Pot Gingery Chicken and Rice With Peanut Sauce
We took loose inspiration from Hainanese chicken rice to create this weeknight-friendly dish that retains the comforting and fragrant qualities of the beloved original.
By Molly Baz
The Best Tofu Brands According to Chefs
Plus, how to use tofu, whether you like it silken, soft, or extra firm.
By Tiffany Hopkins
Everything You Need to Make Sushi at Home
The expert recommended rice cooker, cutting board, and chef's knife to get you rolling in no time.
By Kendra Vaculin
How to Stop Worrying and Make Great Vegan Sushi at Home
Think outside the cucumber roll.
By Katie Okamoto
Amazuzuke (Quick Vinegar Pickles)
I serve these pickles like a salad as a side with ramen noodles, gyoza (fried dumplings), or shumai (steamed dumplings), or with a sandwich.
By Sonoko Sakai
How to Make Colorful Dumplings
Use everyday vegetables to color-code your dumplings (or to make a rainbow for the 'gram.)
By Max Falkowitz
Sichuan Boiled Fish
This recipe moves fast—stay on top of it by prepping and lining up your ingredients before you start cooking.
By Lisa Cheng Smith