Chinese
Scallion-Oil Noodles
It’s astonishing how much scallion flavor these noodles take on from the infused scallion oil. Still, we encourage you to take it one step further with a garnish of crunchy fried scallion slices.
By Lisa Cheng Smith
Give Your Potstickers an Extra-Crispy Skirt
Make your dumplings more crispy with this easy trick.
By Max Falkowitz
Lamb and Green Squash Dumplings
This dumpling combines lamb with delicate green summer squash, which brings a surprising freshness to the filling.
By Helen You
Boiled or Panfried Dumpling Dough
Use this easy dumpling dough with any filling you like, or add some puréed vegetables to the dough for colored dumpling skins.
By Helen You
Mala Fried Peanuts
Shelled raw peanuts are easy to find at Asian markets, health food stores, and other specialty food stores.
By Lisa Cheng Smith
Five-Spice Powder
This version is made with up to eight spices. It’s worth using them all for the fullest flavor.
By Lisa Cheng Smith
Pork Wontons With Sesame Sauce
Whipping an egg into the filling of these simple, folded dumplings makes them fluffy and moist—and a double hit of soy amps up the umami.
By Lisa Cheng Smith
Shredded Daikon Salad
This salad is palate-cleansing and refreshing. A little spicy, a little tart—and you can prep it in advance.
By Lisa Cheng Smith
How to Get Your Fried Rice Extra-Crispy (Meaning Extra-Delicious)
The grains of rice should be both soft and ever so lightly toasted for a slightly sticky crunch.
By Danielle Centoni
Chile Crisp
This all-purpose chile crisp—which is tangy, spicy, and addictive—will give your other condiments an inferiority complex. You’ve been warned. Put it to good use on eggs, meat, seafood, or hearty salads.
By Chris Morocco
Our 4th of July Ritual Is Less About Hot Dogs and More About Dumplings
When cookbook author Hetty McKinnon moved to New York, she cooked all the American holiday classics. Five years later, she's creating some classics of her own.
By Hetty McKinnon
3 Reasons Your Chunks of Chicken Should Be Chunkier
When it comes to stir-frying, larger pieces of chicken are faster and easier to cook.
By David Tamarkin
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53 Ways to Make Takeout at Home
Fast, fresh dinners inspired by our favorite delivery foods.
By The Epicurious Editors
Dumpling Filling Isn't Just for Dumplings
9 ways to get potsticker flavor, no wonton wrappers required.
By Joe Sevier
Cashew Chicken
Coating chicken in cornstarch before stir-frying gives the meat in this takeout-inspired dinner a golden crust and helps thicken the oyster sauce–fortified glaze.
By Chris Morocco
Spicy Buckwheat Noodles With Chicken
A simple dish of soba noodles tossed with poached chicken, chili oil, soy sauce, and scallions.
This Soy Sauce is Better Than Anything You've Had from the Grocery Store
It's imported from Japan—and available on Amazon.
By Rhoda Boone
A Lunar New Year Menu That Goes Beyond Dumplings
China's Spring Festival is a two-week feast, but no two Lunar New Year menus are alike. Mine involves a whole fish, rice pudding, and sure, a dumpling or two.
By Lillian Chou
Manchurian Green Beans With Tofu
The garlic, ginger, and chile sauce that flavors this dish is one of the popular sauces used in Indo-Chinese cuisine.
By Darshana Thacker
12 Vegetables from Around Asia—And How to Use Them
A brief outline of some hallmark produce from China, India, Malaysia, and other regions.
By Esther Sung