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Shichimi Togarashi (Japanese 7-Spice Blend)
Shichimi togarashi is a seven-spice blend that can season soups, noodles, grilled foods, rice, or salads.
Japanese Cotton Cheesecake
This featherlight Japanese cheesecake is often called cotton cheesecake, and you can see how it gets its name from its incredibly delicate, wispy texture.
Our Favorite Key Lime Pie
This easy key lime pie recipe is a fusion of our best versions. The secret is a touch of lemon juice to balance the lime and a pinch of cinnamon in the crust.
7UP Cake
Thanks to a splash of fizzy 7UP soda, there’s no need for baking soda or baking powder in this classic Southern cake recipe.
Lamingtons
The secret to a great lamington is to let the cake sit overnight so it will soak up more chocolate. This Australian specialty is then coated with coconut.
Meskouta (Moroccan Yogurt Cake)
Meskouta is a wonderfully moist yogurt cake that is so easy to prepare.
Simple Crepes With Brandy
This easy crepe recipe calls for brandy, but you can substitute any flavorful spirit or liqueur to customize it to your tastes and pantry.
Vanilla No-Bake Cheesecake With a Chocolate Cookie Crust
This easy vanilla no-bake cheesecake is creamy, tangy, and requires just 15 minutes of active time. The best part? It’s practically a one-bowl project.
One-Bowl Ricotta Olive Oil Pound Cake
This easy one-bowl cake recipe from Melissa Clark makes a gorgeous golden-topped cake with a moist crumb that’s deeply imbued with orange zest and olive oil.
Kuih Lapis (Malaysian Steamed Rose Layer Cake)
This rose-scented kuih lapis is popular in the Malay community, served either as an evening snack or for breakfast and making an appearance at special events.
Castella Cake
Castella cake is deliciously light and fluffy, and it goes great with afternoon tea and some marmalade or jam.
Breakfast Burritos With Bacon, Egg, and Cheese
This bacon, egg, and cheese burrito recipe is the secret to a breakfast burrito that will transform your weekend into something great. Preparing flour tortillas from scratch might seem difficult if you’ve never done it before, but with some practice your burritos will impress everyone who tastes them. (Fresh tortillas really, truly can’t be beat!) Bonus: The light and fluffy tortillas will fill your home with the beautiful aroma of toasted flour.
Creamy Black Beans
I use these creamy black beans in my breakfast burritos, but they can be enjoyed in many other dishes too. Make extra for bean and cheese tacos, or use them as a side dish with roast chicken. These black beans can also be used in tamales, sopes, or simply spread on a tostada with salsa. The possibilities are endless.
Creamy Coleslaw
This classic coleslaw recipe is timeless for a reason: It’s crunchy, cool, and refreshing. Here’s our best take on the crowd-pleasing BBQ side dish.
Gyoza
Gyoza—crispy, tender Japanese dumplings—can shine in your home kitchen. They’re versatile and fun to make—fill them with ground chicken or pork, then pleat.
Basque Cheesecake
This impressive-looking Basque cheesecake, which is baked high and fast and gets a caramelized, nearly burnt top, can be made in a hurry.
Cheesecake With Cloudberries
This New York-meets-Scandi-style treat combines cheesecake with plump cloudberries.
Flan with Ginger
Step away from the oven—this flan is cooked on the stovetop.
Mutabbal Shamandar (Beet-Tahini Dip)
This beet-tahini dip starts off sweet, then gets a little spicy.
Mutabal (Eggplant-Tahini Dip)
Not to be mistaken for baba ghanoush, this eggplant and tahini dip leans on spices rather than citrus for its flavor.