Goan Coconut Milk Pilaf

  Goa is situated on the western coast of India and has a warm climate perfect for growing coconuts. It’s no surprise, then, that Goan cuisine uses coconuts generously in dishes. The Goan spice combinations, influenced by Portuguese inhabitants, are also quite different from other parts of India, and that is what marks Goan cuisine.

Old-Fashioned Butterscotch Pudding

The Best Butterscotch Pudding Is Homemade. This unfussy, old-fashioned recipe is easy to stir together on top of the stove, and hard to mess up. The flavor of butterscotch pudding comes from dark brown sugar that’s been caramelized in butter and rounded out with vanilla. I also like to spike the mixture with a little […]

Slow-Cooker Short Rib Ragu over Pappardelle

An irresistible sauce gives this beef another dimension of flavor. Nearly any starchy side, such as potatoes or polenta, will work in place of the pasta. Short ribs are my crowd-pleaser weekend meal for all occasions.

Roasted Brussels Sprouts With Chorizo and Sherry Vinegar

  Brussels sprouts and cured pork are perfect partners. This time, the sprouts are paired with smoky Spanish chorizo, along with plenty of garlic, olive oil, and a splash of sherry vinegar to balance it all out.Why It WorksCooking the chorizo and aromatics in the oil infuses it with their flavors.Straining the oil before roasting […]

Chinese Five-Spice Sweet Potato Muffins

  These Chinese five-spice muffins are the perfect mix of ingredients and flavors – super tasty and one of our favorite breakfast snacks. Recipe inspired by Gwyneth Paltrow's cookbook, It's All Good

Garlic, Ginger, and Five-Spice Roasted Chicken

A fragrant seasoning paste infuses chicken parts with deep savoriness, while a high-temperature roast results in flavorful browning. Deep slashes cut into the chicken ensure that the paste seasons the meat throughout and helps speed the cooking. To round out the meal, serve with steamed or stir-fried vegetables and rice.