Korean Bulgogi with Sesame and Pear
Bulgogi means fire meat, a Korean favorite of thin beef marinated with soy, pear, garlic, and sesame before quick cooking. A short marinade tenderizes the …
Bulgogi means fire meat, a Korean favorite of thin beef marinated with soy, pear, garlic, and sesame before quick cooking. A short marinade tenderizes the …
Caldo verde is a beloved Portuguese soup of potatoes, thinly sliced kale, olive oil, and smoky chouriço. The potatoes melt into a silky broth while …
Tonkotsu ramen is Japan’s rich, creamy pork-broth ramen, layered with springy noodles and toppings such as chashu and soft eggs. This approachable version uses prepared …
Ghanaian groundnut stew is a deeply savory peanut and tomato stew, often served with rice and brightened with greens and lime. The peanut butter thickens …
Jamaican escovitch fish pairs crisp fried fish with a sharp, colorful pickle of onions, carrots, peppers, vinegar, and allspice. Frying the fish until golden gives …
American BBQ ribs are a slow-cooked favorite, prized for tender meat, smoky spice, caramelized sauce, and charred edges. A low oven makes the ribs tender …
Loukoumades are Greek bite-sized doughnuts, fried until golden and finished with honey, cinnamon, walnuts, and sesame. A loose yeast batter creates a light interior, while …
Coquito is Puerto Rico’s creamy coconut holiday drink, warmly spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg and often enriched with rum. Everything blends together in minutes, then …
Svíčková is a Czech celebratory dish of braised beef served with a smooth root vegetable cream sauce and bread dumplings. Carrots, parsnips, celeriac, and onion …
Fish and chips is Britain’s classic seaside supper: flaky white fish in a crisp batter alongside thick-cut chips and bright, vinegary accompaniments. It is simple …