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Garlic

How to Crush Garlic and Make Instant Garlic Paste

Crushed garlic is just a few steps away—none of them requiring a garlic press.

Garlic-Chile Ground Pork

Consider this larb-esque sauté your all-purpose weeknight protein: stuff it into lettuce wraps and burritos or scatter it over grain bowls and pizzas.

Garlicky Harissa

This isn’t the thick harissa that resembles a paste. Treat it like your favorite barbecue sauce and smother grilled steak and chicken with it.

The Tostada That Wants to Be a Memela

Memelas are ubiquitous in Oaxaca, where they’re made with fresh masa dough. Since finding similar masa in the U.S. is hit or miss, we call for fresh corn tortillas, which technically makes this a tostada, hence the cheeky recipe name.

Garlicky Plantains

You can do the first fry ahead of time, then soak the plantains in garlic water, dry, and hold at room temperature until closer to mealtime.

Charred Asparagus With Citrus Bagna Cauda

The one–two punch of citrus zest and juice balances all that anchovy richness in our new favorite dressing recipe for spring veg.

Marinated Goat Cheese With Herbs and Spices

Looking for a throw-together app that seems way fancier than it is? Look no further than this gussied-up goat cheese situation.

Fried Oysters with Bacon, Garlic, and Sage

Holding the raw oysters in the rice-flour dredge is a genius do-ahead trick, allowing you to shuck and coat the oysters hours ahead of fry time.

Coco Rico Vietnamese Fish Sauce

Serve with anything and everything—it will get better, spicier, and more Vietnamese-approved over time.

Grilled Jerk Chicken

The longer you can let this chicken rest in the marinade (up to 24 hours), the better the warm, aromatic, fiery spices will penetrate the meat.

The Latin-Caribbean Sauce That Does Triple Duty

It marinates, it seasons, it finishes, it scores!

Slow-Cooker Shredded Chicken

Freeze small portions of this versatile, flavorful chicken to make easy work of tacos, salads, and sandwiches.

Chicken Kofta Meatballs

Make a big batch of these spicy herbed meatballs and stash them in your freezer. That way, you’ll always have the building blocks for an easy weeknight dinner on hand.

Spicy Herb Mayonnaise

Homemade mayo, much like hollandaise sauce, takes a little practice to get the knack. It’s like learning to ride a bicycle—once you’ve mas­tered the technique, it’ll be with you for life. Be sure to come prepared, armed with a whisk and some extra patience. It’s really all about whisking continuously as you slowly stream the oil into the egg yolks, little by little, letting the yolks take in every drop of oil. Slow and steady wins the race—this exquisite, delec­table, over-the-top-awesome race.

Singaporean Chili Crab

This spicy, tangy, rich seafood dish may have several elements, but once they all come together it's absolute magic.

Garlic Mojo Sauce

It's not just a marinade—this classic mojo sauce can also be spooned over chicken or fish for a piquant finishing touch, and deployed as a flavorful stir-in for rice.

One-Skillet Steak with Spring Veg and Spicy Mustard

Sauté peas and asparagus in the drippings from a New York strip in this quick-and-easy one-pan dinner.

One-Skillet Roasted Squash with Chickpeas

No need to struggle slicing unruly butternut squash. Roast it whole first, then tear or cut it into portions and sear in a big skillet to caramelize.

Pickled Chiles

Despite being pickled, these chiles have a fresh crunch and bright, garlicky flavor. If you cook them, they lose that; add them to finished dishes, particularly pizzas.

Pasta With Baby Artichokes, Mascarpone, and Hazelnuts

The braised baby artichokes in this recipe may be a labor of love, but the lemon mascarpone sauce is 30-seconds-and-done.
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