Stop Serving Your Food Hot! The Scientific Argument for Room Temperature Food
Some foods are best served straight out of the oven or right from the refrigerator, but there are many dishes and delicacies that benefit from being served at room temperature.
This weeknight wonder is for those who delight in turning a modest can of beans into a spectacular dinner Inspired by the flavors of red pesto, this recipe calls for simmering cannellini beans with staple ingredients like onion, garlic, crushed red pepper, tomato paste and heavy cream, as well as sun-dried tomatoes and salty Pecorino, until the results taste complex and rich Top the beans with a lemony arugula salad that is peppered with fried bread crumbs for a dish that is crunchy, chewy, crispy and creamy in every bite.
This quick and easy skillet dinner is somewhere between an easy take on enchiladas verdes (no rolling required) and a complete-meal rendition of chile con queso The base is a mixture of charred green chiles, pinto beans and store-bought or homemade salsa verde, which delivers the brightness of tomatillos, chiles, cilantro and lime Blanket the bean-and-chile mixture with Monterey Jack cheese, then broil until molten
This recipe is adapted from the one that a Louisiana firefighter named Jeremy Chauvin entered into a national cook-off run by Hormel Foods in 2017, and that took home the prize for America’s Best Firehouse Chili It is not really a chili in the Texas sense of the word There is a roux at its base — it’s more like a chili gumbo, a bayou take on the original red
It may strike you as curious, but adding an entire orange to this easy snacking cake, rind and all, imparts a wonderful flavor reminiscent of orange marmalade, pleasantly bitter and sweet A high-speed blender is the best way to process the orange, but a food processor works too You want the purée to be as smooth as possible
With minimal prep and a quick cook time, this shrimp stew feels elegant for such an easy weeknight meal You can also take the dish in a number of directions: Substitute the shrimp with an equal amount of flaky white fish or even seared scallops, or stretch the dish into a meal for six by stirring in some butter and serving over cooked spaghetti or rigatoni A good glug of your best olive oil would also be welcome.
In Singapore, there are countless versions of curry Families have their own formulas depending on heritage, and this recipe comes from Shila Das, a second-generation Singaporean of Indian and Vietnamese descent She makes it as an integral part of her nasi biryani for special occasions, including the Lunar New Year, when she brings the dish to a celebration with her best friend
This quick skillet dinner of spiced, seared ground beef over cooling yogurt combines elements of two Persian classics: kebab koobideh (grilled kebabs) and mast-o-khiar (cucumber yogurt) The creamy yogurt base keeps close to the original, while the ground beef is hard-seared on one side like a scallop for a crisp texture Walnuts and raisins, traditionally toppings for mast-o-khiar, get toasted in the beef fat, adding crunch and sweetness to balance the savory meat and tangy yogurt.
Chicken and Rice Recipes: 10 Comforting Dishes From Around the World
The well-known combo spans cultures and cuisines, and is our favorite way to get dinner on the table. These 15 recipes showcase just some of what the ingredient duo has to offer.
In Japanese, “yamitsuki” means addictive — a precise description of this seemingly humble side dish of cabbage, gently torn and simply anointed with sesame oil and seeds, garlic, black pepper and a fingerprint’s worth of salt So few ingredients, so little time required, and you can’t stop eating it Often served at izakayas, the Japanese equivalent of pubs, the cabbage is especially good for refreshing the palate and easing the stomach between bites of richer, fattier foods
A Steaming Bowl of This Filipino Beef Soup Brings Unparalleled Comfort
Each bite of beef nilaga’s melt-in-your-mouth meat, buttery bits of bone marrow and tendon, and unctuous vegetable-laden beef broth is a symphony of textures and flavors. Here, Philippine-born chef Yana Gilbuena shares her recipe for the Filipino beef soup.
Flavored with apple, sausage and mustard, this slightly creamy lentil soup strikes a nice balance between delicate and hearty Small green lentils, or French lentils or lentils du Puy, are khaki-colored legumes that have a peppery flavor and keep their shape when cooked instead, which gives this soup an appealing texture You can also use black lentils or easier-to-find brown lentils, but keep in mind that brown lentils will fall apart as they cook, creating a thicker stew
Making great meatballs is all about memorizing a basic ratio that you can adjust to suit your taste Start with a pound of ground meat — any kind will work, even fish if you want to take it in that direction Add 1/2 cup bread crumbs for lightness, a teaspoon of salt, and an egg to bind it together
Red lentils are a beautiful color orange when dry, but they become a rather drab yellow when they cook This can be disappointing, until you taste the lentils.
Chicken and Red Lentil Soup With Lemony Yogurt Recipe
If you’re feeling a bit worn down, one bowl of this hearty lentil soup will bring you back to life — or at least fool you into thinking so The broth is simply (and deeply) flavored with charred onions and six garlic cloves, plus and a generous pinch of turmeric that stains the soup gold As they cook down, the lentils melt into the broth, making it thick and rich
A sheet pan takes the concept of a one-pot meal and flips it onto a pan. It saves time, makes clean-up easier, and doesn’t require expensive equipment or fancy ingredients. Just start with your protein of choice, then add vegetables, fat and flavorings, and roast at high heat until everything is golden brown. Here’s how.
Lemony White Bean Soup With Turkey and Greens Recipe
Bright with lemon and herbs, and packed with hearty greens, this highly adaptable soup can be either light and brothy or thick and stewlike, depending on your preference Smashing some of the beans to release their starch will give you a thicker soup that’s almost worthy of a fork To keep it on the brothy side, add a little more liquid and leave the beans intact
Like coq au vin, its sister dish from the Burgundy region of France, beef Bourguignon is a stew of meat slowly simmered in hearty red wine along with pearl onions, mushrooms and crisp, cubed bacon Use a good wine here, something simple but drinkable It makes all the difference in the finished dish
This vegan marshmallow recipe is for everyone who's been missing out on this popular hot chocolate topping and s'mores ingredient! For the longest time, I thought that going plant-based meant I could never have marshmallows
I Tried 14 Matcha Powders—Most Were Good, But a Few Were Outstanding
We tried 14 matchas to find the six best picks for every budget. Our favorites include options for beginners, everyday sippers, and matcha aficionados.
The Simple but Surprising Technique for Cooking Perfect Fluffy Couscous, According to a Moroccan Chef
Cooking couscous according to the packaging instructions is quick and easy, but it almost always results in sticky, unevenly cooked couscous. But this unique technique guarantees fluffy, perfectly cooked couscous every time.
Lemony Greek Chicken, Spinach and Potato Stew Recipe
If your favorite Greek foods are the lively vegetable dishes, this meal-in-a-bowl stew is for you A simple mix of lemon, garlic and lots of herbs enliven the potatoes and spinach and using ground meat ensures a lot of flavor in very little time Ground turkey or pork would be just as good, if you prefer
How to Make a Parchment Paper Lid That’ll Transform All Your Winter Stews
A parchment paper lid is very useful when making stews and braises, forming a semipermeable barrier that allows some evaporation and browning, but not too much.
Cooking is not always about simplicity and ease Sometimes what you want in the kitchen is a project, a culinary jigsaw puzzle to solve There is no greater one than cassoulet
Lemony Chicken-Feta Meatball Soup With Spinach Recipe
Some might be suspicious of the rolled oats called for in this recipe, but used in place of breadcrumbs, they help create a light and tender chicken meatball A half-cup more is simmered in the broth, which thickens it and provides a pleasant texture The meatballs, made with ground chicken, feta and fresh dill, swim in a lemony, spinach-filled broth that’s comforting and light, perfect for lunch or dinner