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Dahi Dal (Yogurt Lentil Curry With Spinach)

Sometimes all you need is just a couple of fresh ingredients thrown into a pan of simply seasoned dal to create a warming and comforting dish. The spinach along with a little yogurt makes this soothing yet deeply delicious.

Korma Murg Curry (Chicken Korma)

The simple spices used in the sauce lend this chicken korma a lovely warmth while cashews, poppy seeds, and onions bring creaminess.

I'm So Ready to Throw a Comfort-Food Dinner Party Once Again

Jing Gao, the founder and CEO of Fly by Jing, has been dreaming of a lavish spread of red braised pork belly, fish fragrant eggplant, and chewy, pull-apart paratha.

Chewy Layered Paratha

Chewy, flaky, rich paratha is always a crowd-pleaser.

Break Out the Skewers for These Garlicky Grilled Chicken Boti Kebabs

Growing up, I ate these quick-cooking chicken kebabs with whatever we had on hand. Feel free to do the same—but stuffing them in a brioche hot dog bun is always a winning combo.

Chicken Boti Kebabs

These yogurt-marinated kebabs are infused with flavor from ginger, garlic, and spices. Pick all your fixings and tuck into the perfect bite.

Chickpea-Potato Chaat Is the Low-Cook Recipe I’m Making All Summer

Potatoes and chickpeas are the perfect vehicle for soaking up salty-sweet yogurt, spicy chutneys, crispy sev, and chaat masala.

Chickpea-Potato Chaat

For an easy, low-cook dinner, toss canned chickpeas with potatoes, cilantro-mint chutney, tamarind chutney, and yogurt, then top with chiles, onions, tomatoes, and chaat masala.

How to Make a Better Cup of Iced Chai

A freshly made, hot cup of chai is spicy and aromatic, creamy and perfectly sweet. But iced chai is almost never all of those things. Learn a better method for making this drink, just in time for summer.

Iced Chai

To make delicious iced chai, finely grind the spices to extract their flavors, then simmer the spices and tea in milk to fully hydrate them.

There’s a Lot More to Masala Chai Than Spiced Milk Tea

Born of colonial rule and Indian resistance, masala chai is more than just spiced milk tea. Epi contributor Leena Trivedi-Grenier traces the legacy of chai—and how Indians turned a tool of oppression into an enduring tradition—then shows you how to brew a great cup.

Fresh Ginger Masala Chai

This masala chai recipe highlights the bright, citrusy and fiery notes of fresh ginger.

Dried Ginger Masala Chai

This milky black tea mixes the sweet spiciness of dried ginger with piney-fruity-minty green cardamom and the brash, earthy heat of black pepper.

Ros Omelette

This omelet, with its rich, comforting, fiery gravy, is enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Of course, you could also whip it up deep into the night, the time when most Goan partygoers looking for something to fuel their endless dancing sessions seek it out on the lively Goan streets.

This Crispy, Melty, Fresh, and Spicy Sandwich Is the G.O.A.T.

This crispy grilled sandwich layers spiced potatoes, a quick and herby blender chutney, cooling veg, and creamy cheese. Here's Epi contributor Tara O'Brady's take on the classic—whether you add potato chips inside is up to you.

Bombay Masala Chile Cheese Toasties

Melty, cheesy, crunchy, spicy: These sandwiches, a street food favorite in India, check all the boxes.

Raw, Unroasted Curry Powder (Amu Thuna Paha Kudu)

Sinhalese unroasted curry powder is called amu thuna paha (literally, raw three-five). The name refers to the three to five spices that unroasted curry powder traditionally contains. The three essential spice seeds include cumin seeds, fennel seeds, and coriander seeds, and additional curry leaves and/or pandanus leaves, and cinnamon bark.

Sri Lankan Cashew Curry

Whole cashews are the star of this comforting Sri Lankan curry. They simmer and soften enough to sip up luscious coconut milk, scented with ginger, cumin, turmeric, and fennel.

Black Pork Curry (Kalu Uru Mas Curry)

Enough cannot be said of the Sri Lankan delicacy black pork curry. It is a delicious and truly flavorful dish—every family has their own generational recipe. 

Pipinna Sambola

This cucumber salad is a staple dish in my household. I am not sure why it is so satisfying, but I’m inclined to think it’s its simplicity.