Southeast Asian
Black Rice Pudding
Turn inky black rice into a dreamy coconut milk pudding you’re fully authorized to enjoy for breakfast or dessert.
By Lillian Chou
Eggplant Roasted in Satay Sauce
Among the top tier of sauces is Indonesian satay sauce, because it is the embodiment of joy and life. In fact, this sauce is also trustworthy and highly respectful of whatever it comes into contact with—perhaps it is, in fact, the perfect friend?
By Meera Sodha
Pad Kee Mao (Drunken Spaghetti)
Spaghetti is a common variation in modern Thai cooking. It’s so easy to work with and absorbs the garlicky, spicy notes of pad kee mao well.
By Arnold Myint and Kat Thompson
Green Curry Mussels
The mussels here add their beautiful, briny juices into the curry, which turn this into a stunning and spectacular dish.
By Arnold Myint and Kat Thompson
Southern Thai Fried Chicken (Gai Tod Hat Yai)
This is one of the best fried chickens ever. From southern Thailand, gai hat yai is known for its crispy skin, great aromatics, and super juicy meat.
By Nat Thaipun
Thai Curry Puff (Ga-ree Puff)
These flaky, crispy pastries with a curry flavored filling are a popular snack sold in street food stalls and eateries all across Thailand.
By Nat Thaipun
Stir-Fried Phở Noodles With Beef
This dish is not only a quick meal option but also a practical way to use leftover phở noodles when you’re out of broth.
By Anaïs Ca Dao van Manen
Moo Ping (Thai Grilled Pork Skewers)
This version of pork skewers is made in the oven, which tastes just as good, but you could always throw these on the grill for a version closer to the original.
By Kim Chi and Union Square & Co.
Sizzling Mushroom and Tofu Sisig
For the full effect, enjoy over a bed of rice with a pint of cold beer.
By Ria Elciario-McKeown
Cà Ri Gà (Vietnamese Chicken Curry)
Serve with crusty bread to dip in the golden sauce.
By Nini Nguyen
Pineapple Pie
With a crisp crust and fruity filling, pineapple pie is a Philippine bakeshop specialty.
By Arlyn Osborne
Ube Milk Crinkles
With the sweet and nutty flavor of ube, these cookies taste like they’ve been dunked into a glass of milk.
By Arlyn Osborne
Mango Sticky Rice
Khao niaow ma muang, or steamed coconut sticky rice with ripe mango, is a classic in Thai cuisine—and you can make it at home.
By The Gourmet Test Kitchen
Maple Spam Shakoy
I make these twisted yeast doughnuts with a veil of maple icing and a generous shower of crispy fried Spam bits.
By Arlyn Osborne
Buko Cherry Crumble Pie
This version of buko pie, a classic Filipino dessert, paints the flaky bottom crust with a coat of cherry jam, while a crunchy cinnamon-kissed crumble sits on top.
By Arlyn Osborne
Fresh Spring Rolls
Filled with poached shrimp and fresh mango, these Vietnamese-style spring rolls are a surefire crowd-pleaser.
By Melissa Roberts
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29 Stir-Fry Recipes for Flavor in a Flash
These stir-fries will all make your “keepers” list.
By Joe Sevier and The Editors of Epicurious
Seared Scallops With Tom Yum Sauce
Tom yum is traditionally found in soup form, but this inspired version turns it into a tangy sauce served with lightly seared scallops.
By Pailin Chongchitnant
Kua Kling Mu (Minced Pork Dry Turmeric Curry)
This dry-style curry from southern Thailand is characteristically hot and salty, with notes of fresh turmeric, lemongrass, and makrut lime leaf.
By John Chantarasak