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Our Best Gin & Tonic

The best gin and tonic is all in the technique, because the most important ingredient in a G&T is not really the gin, or even the tonic. It’s carbonation.

Bananas Foster

Bananas Foster, a flambéed dessert of halved bananas in a syrupy rum sauce, is a New Orleans favorite that never fails to please. Don’t forget the ice cream.

Slow-Cooker Pork Roast

This easy pork roast is a hands-off dinner party main thanks to your slow cooker.

Pickled Peppercorn Vinaigrette

Drizzle this pickled peppercorn vinaigrette over slow-cooked meats or roasted vegetables to brighten things up.

Pickled Tomatoes

Add these pickled tomatoes to eggs, soup, sauce, or salsa.

Sweet Potential

Almost anything—apples, pears, berries, watermelon—can be used in these fruit preserves from Vivian Howard.

Easy Yogurt Soup With Orzo and Chickpeas

This delicate soup relies on egg yolk and cornstarch prevent the yogurt from curdling as it cooks.

Baoshao Mushrooms (Mushrooms Grilled in Banana Leaves)

The banana leaf preserves the freshness and juiciness of the mushrooms cooked inside, while perfuming the whole dish with its aroma.

Bizzy Izzy Highball

This cocktail with rye whiskey, pineapple, and sherry sits right at home with the way we drink now, but it dates back to 1917.

Chickpea-Mushroom Veggie Burgers

These 10-ingredient gluten-free homemade veggie burgers are crisped up like a smash burger in the oven. 

Breakfast Amaranth With Walnuts and Honey

Cooked amaranth keeps its integrity for a few days in the fridge, making this an excellent recipe to batch cook, store, and reheat for breakfast throughout the week.

Little Pot Rice Noodles

Little pot rice noodles are so named because each serving is traditionally made to order in small individual copper pots, and the dish is beloved because it perfectly embodies the spicy and sour flavor profiles of Yunnan. 

Baked Eggs in Sweet Potato Boats With Herb Relish

This hearty breakfast recipe is a great way to use up extra sweet potatoes.

Su-Cha (Tibetan Butter Tea)

Tibetan people drink butter tea in copious quantities throughout the day. More like a savory broth than a sweet tea, it is deliciously smooth and creamy.

Drunken Chicken

This succulent and juicy drunken chicken gets boiled—twice!—and served with a classic ginger and scallion sauce.

Fish Head in Chile Sauce

This spicy Hunan steamed fish recipe can be made with either carp or salmon.

Ants Climbing a Tree (Sichuan Braised Pork and Vermicelli Noodles)

There are no insects in this Sichuan noodle dish; the name refers to the way the bits of pork cling to the noodles.

Mousse al Cioccolato (Chocolate Mousse)

This dairy-free chocolate mousse is made with just two ingredients—dark chocolate and eggs—and can easily be transformed into a rich flourless chocolate cake.

Passover Chocolate Mousse Cake

What makes the cake so special is its texture. The egg whites make the base of the cake fluffy and the top of the cake gets richness and creaminess from yolks.

Hainanese Chicken Rice

After poaching the bird for Hainanese chicken rice, the stock is used to steam the rice and make the soup. The chicken is served with a delicious dipping sauce.
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