A good pressure cooker can make getting dinner on the table in about a half hour a snap. Get ready for the flavor of jambalaya that's been simmering all day without standing by the stove. Bring an element of extra fun by sautéing shrimp while the rest of the meal cooks.
Whether you are looking for the perfect sauce to pair with your spring rolls or making a batch of Thai noodles, this simple peanut sauce boasts complex flavor and is great for dipping, tossing with noodles, or eating with a spoon!
Late summer begs for fresh produce at every meal. Make zucchini king with a great stuffed vegetable dish that fills them with cajun-flavored shrimp and tender peppers, onion, and garlic. Oh, and did I mention cheese?
When comfort food brings to mind childhood memories and thoughts of home, it can carry with it a lot of emotional roots. In fact, many weave culinary traditions, ingredients, and dishes into their very cultural identities.
If you are a fan of Asian cuisine (and maybe even if you're not), you'll find yourself in love with pickled shiitakes. A fantastic complement to everything from complex rice or noodle bowls to a simple bowl of steamed rice, they really shine and bring a lot of flavor to your food.
India's most favored flatbread, naan is also a particularly versatile ingredient in warm weather dining. Use it to make pizzas, paninis, wraps, and more. Before you know it, you'll be stocking extra naan in your freezer for some glorious summer meals.
Forget take out. You can just keep things all in the kitchen when you put together your favorite Chinese restaurant favorites right at home. A handful of ingredients and less than half an hour of effort will get you one of your favorites on the table.
Tender shrimp star in a pita sandwich that will have you dreaming of summer, sunshine, and the Mediterranean Sea. Get ready to take a trip to Greece without having to leave your home … unless you are up for taking this fun dish outside!
You need not have elaborate plans in order to give a nod to the Chinese New Year. Take a half hour and blend together the flavors of your favorite egg rolls and enjoy a bowl of soup without the fuss. Then take the time you've saved to learn more about how it's celebrated in China.
Some soups take hours or even days to make just right. Fortunately, some of the most flavorful ones can be made in about a half hour and warm you body and soul. After all, the distance between soul and soup is just a few letters!