In many South Asian households, making yogurt is standard practice The writer Priya Krishna’s father has been making yogurt at the family’s home in Dallas for as long as she can remember, using a yogurt culture he has kept going for more than 25 years No store-bought yogurt has ever held a candle to the homemade version, which is thick and pleasantly tangy
This is a simple garnish of scallion and oil for Vietnamese foods. It’s found on a lot of dishes such as bún chả giò (egg rolls with noodles), thịt nướng (grilled pork), bánh hỏi, sườn nướng (pork chops), bánh bèo, cơm tấm bì and many others. So it goes very well with grilled meats or rice noodle dishes. What is it?…Continue Reading→
The most important skill in the kitchen — and, arguably, life — is adaptability. The list below, which is by no means comprehensive, is meant to help you replace ingredients with confidence. Every alternative listed may not work in every case, especially when it comes to baking, but if you consider the ingredient’s texture, flavor and cook time, and make decisions according to taste, you’ll greatly expand your options — and you may even end up with a dish you like better than the original.
I usually have to double this flour tortilla recipe because we go through them so quickly. The homemade tortillas are so tender and chewy, you’ll never use store-bought again after learning how to make tortillas. —Kristin Van Dyken, Kennewick, Washington
A twist on the Cantonese classic ginger-scallion sauce, this aromatic purée focuses on the flavor of scallions slow-cooked to draw out their gentle sweetness Adding more scallions at the end brings a fresh complexity to the sauce, but if you want to keep the whole thing mellow and sweet, feel free to omit that step, and just cook all the scallions at once It's great as a dressing for noodles, boiled or roasted vegetables and simple meats and fish.
Grilled cheese is a near-perfect food on its own, but adding bacon, kimchi or, in this case, heaps of caramelized onions really makes it special Caramelizing onions takes a good half-hour, so save this recipe for when you have a little extra time and company (this recipe serves two) If time permits, you could even prep them ahead in a slow cooker
Basic Knife Skills for Home Cooks – A Couple Cooks
Want to hone your basic knife skills? Here's a video tutorial for home cooks on how to cut fruits and vegetables: you'll be chopping like a pro in no time!
The Easiest, No-Mess Way to Cook Bacon | Allrecipes
Looking for the best way to cook bacon? Forget the stove and turn on your oven. Instead of wrangling a grease-spitting skillet, there's a cleaner, easier way to cook bacon — and it's so simple you'll wonder if it really works. (Spoiler alert: It does.)