Fish Curry

This fragrant tomato-and-coconut curry with pieces of flaky white fish is a staple at chef Meherwan Irani’s dinner table. At home, he likes to make double or triple batches of the coconut milk curry (see his recipe for All-Purpose Coconut Curry here) and freeze it in two-cup portions. Then, when he’s ready for dinner, all […]

Cajun Shrimp & Cheesy Polenta

This Ottolenghi inspired recipe is a take on the famous shrimp and polenta. Buying the prawns with shell on can be used to make your own shellfish stock for the cheesy polenta. This is a quick and easy dish with our freshly blended Cajun seasoning. Enjoy!

Grated Tomato Pasta

  A really good authentic Italian tomato pasta sauce should bubble away over several hours, but when time is of the essence and you want something fresher and more vibrant, make your box grater your new best friend.There are hundreds of pasta recipes across the internet, but one that always intrigues me is this grated […]

French Onion One-Pot Pasta

  Inspired by the deeply savory flavors of French onion soup, this single-pan pasta is a surefire crowd please—and better still, it couldn’t be easier to make. You start by caramelizing your onions to create a deeply flavorful base, then simply add your cooking liquid, aromatic flavorings, and dried pasta to the pan—bring everything to […]

Apple Cider Pork with Red Cabbage

Bring a taste of fall to your table with this German-inspired dish of apple cider pork chops with red cabbage. Everything is braised to tender, flavorful perfection!

Fish Cakes with Cucumber Yogurt (‘Fischküchle mit Gurkenjoghurt’)

  I would choose fish cakes over meatballs at any occasion. They are light, delicate, and incredibly tender. Meat, fish, grain, and vegetable patties are insanely popular across German cuisine. It’s said that the American hamburger was invented by putting German meatballs on a slice of bread.

Salt and Pepper Fish

Traditionally, the fish for this classic Chinese dish is battered and deep-fried. In our version, the fish is pan-seared in hot oil, but still gets plenty of texture and flavor from ginger, caramelized scallions, and lots of freshly ground black pepper. When you’re cooking the fish, be sure to let it get golden brown on […]

Chicken Schnitzel

  This classic chicken Schnitzel recipe sounds harder to make than it is. Plus, you get to pound out the day’s stress.

Pan-Seared Swordfish Steaks

Mildly flavored but meaty swordfish steaks are best when cooked quickly over high heat, where they acquire a golden-brown crust. Slow cooking gives their enzymes the time to break down the proteins in these dense steaks, rendering them unappealingly mushy. To speed up cooking, we seared them in a hot skillet, flipping them frequently so […]

Beef Stroganoff

Stroganoff, a creamy dish of sautéed beef that is Russian in origin, was one recipe my mum cooked all the time while I was growing up – it’s fabulous comfort food!

Thai-Style Grilled Pork Skewers (Moo Ping)

Thinly sliced pork shoulder gets marinated, put on a stick, grilled, and brushed with coconut cream. These skewers will have you forget all about sad takeout satay. While most people in the United States are most familiar with satay-style Thai skewers, these grilled pork skewers, called moo ping, are a popular street-food in Thailand. Thin […]

Fresh Grape and Champagne Sorbet

A delicious, cooling, and elegant dessert. The cinnamon really adds a nice touch to the grape flavor. It’s lovely in early fall when grapes are in season.

Salty-Sweet Party Mix

Whether you prefer the buttery richness of classic party mix or you’re on the sugarcoated puppy chow team, this recipe has you covered. Sweet from honey, savory from miso and nutritional yeast, and a touch spicy from chili powder—it’s the perfect crowd-pleasing snack. When choosing crackers, nuts, and cereal for the mix, be sure to […]