Serrano Chile
Huevos Rancheros
Warm tortillas, refried beans, sunny eggs, and a salsa you'll write home about.
By Inés Anguiano
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18 Types of Peppers and How to Cook With Them
From mellow and sweet to can’t-take-the heat.
By Julie Harans and Esther Sung
Hot & Heavy
This cocktail combines spicy tequila and mezcal with honey and lemon.
By Jade Brown-Godfrey
Ceviche Verde With Pepitas
In this ceviche verde, halibut or sea bass is dressed with fresh lime juice blended with cilantro, mint, and pepitas.
By Paola Briseño-González
Fava Bean Aguachile
The herbaceous sauce for this fresh vegetarian aguachile comes together swiftly in your blender.
By Paola Briseño-González
Creamy, Crunchy Cilantro-Lime Slaw
This cooling-but-spicy slaw is the ideal side for barbecue or any summer cookout food.
By Rick Rodgers
Salsa Roja
The scent of homemade salsa roja always takes me back to my childhood. The aroma of rehydrating dried chiles mingling with fresh serrano chiles or jalapeños, tomatoes, onion, and garlic was a weekly occurrence in our household. It was always too spicy for my young palate, but I never got sick of the smell wafting through the house. Though I’ve grown into a heat-seeker as my palate has evolved, this version doesn’t have to be spicy at all. Adding a single serrano chile to the mix gives this mild .…
By Jarrett Melendez
Mutabbal Shamandar (Beet-Tahini Dip)
This beet-tahini dip starts off sweet, then gets a little spicy.
By Reem Assil
Soba With Green Chile Pesto
The secret to this flavorful soba noodle recipe is adding a paste made from chiles and garlic to a fresh and lively basil-cilantro pesto. The heat doesn’t overpower the palate, but it wakes up the other elements of salt, acid, fat, and freshness.
By Chris Morocco
Black Bass With Scallion-Chile Relish
If time is of the essence, a skin-on fish fillet is your best friend. Not only does this black bass crisp up beautifully when pressed down on a hot pan—it also absorbs the flavors of its dressing beautifully.
By Chris Morocco
Soft-Boiled Eggs with Pickled Chiles
These jammy eggs are a quick and beautiful addition to any cocktail party.
By Colu Henry
Sour Cream Thepla
Thepla is a quintessential Gujarati flatbread that goes with anything—mango lassi, a cup of chai, or achar for dipping.
By Keya Wingfield
Chili Crab Dip With Shrimp Chips
Inspired by chili crab, an aromatic and spicy Singaporean braise, this crab dip gets a little sweetness from tomato paste and dynamic flavor from shallots, garlic, and ginger.
By Joe Sevier
Braised Smoked Collard Greens
Braise smoked collard greens with onions, then toss them with a bright pepper vinegar for dish that's smoky, sweet, and savory.
By Mashama Bailey
Salsa Guille
Peanut butter tames the heat in this mild puréed salsa with serrano chiles and onions. Spoon it over mushroom tacos or use it as a dip for chips.
By Andrea Aliseda
Thai Muslim–Style Grilled Chicken
This recipe is inspired by the grilled chicken served at Jeerapan, a 77-year-old restaurant in Bangkok, Thailand. Their version is baked in a tandoor-like oven, but I've adapted it for a grill or oven. The two-stage cooking method is essential: The initial roasting at moderate heat partially cooks the meat while dehydrating the skin, getting it ready to crisp up later on and allowing all the scattered bits of fresh aromatics and dried spices in the marinade to adhere. The final stage of cooking is hot and fast, using saffron-infused coconut oil as a basting liquid. The end result is a juicy, fragrant, and intensely flavorful bird, tinted canary gold—its skin smoky, charred, and crisp. The pineapple-chile dipping sauce lends its sweet tang and a mild kick of heat to round out the meal.
By Leela Punyaratabandhu
Salsa Verde o Roja Cruda
When tomatoes are at their best, we recommend making the salsa roja. During the rest of the year (even in winter), tomatillos still have plenty of flavor and can be your go-to salsa base.
By Rick Martinez
Tiger Fruit Salad
This salad is inspired by Chinese dish lao hu cai, otherwise known as tiger salad. Unripe plums, nectarines, or peaches marinate in a spicy dressing and get tossed with crisp celery and herbs.
By Sarah Jampel
Homestyle Dosas with Tomato Chutney
As with any fermented food, timing will depend on the ambient temperature (the hotter it is, the faster it will go). Indoor temperatures were about 68°F—72°F when we developed this recipe and that’s what our time range reflects, so use it just as a guideline. If possible, 82°F is ideal. Most important though will be checking for signs that indicate the batter is ready (bubbly, airy, and sour).
By Tara O'Brady
La Pina
Smoky mezcal, fresh pineapple juice, serrano chile, and cilantro—this is one of my favorite cocktails. The mezcal gives it some edge, and the pineapple makes it easy drinking.
By Josef Centeno