Ginger
Lamb Chops with Spicy Peanut Sauce
Look for peanut sauce in the Asian foods section of the supermarket. Serve with: Couscous and a cucumber-romaine salad tossed with mint-yogurt dressing. Dessert: Mango sorbet and coconut macaroons.
Braised Orange-Ginger Short Ribs with Dried Apricots
Hoisin sauce is sold at Asian markets and in the Asian foods section of most supermarkets.
Fresh Mint and Ginger Lemonade
This distinctive fat-free drink is a great change of pace from coffee or tea.
Chinese Bistro Ribs
Steve Katz of Potomac, Maryland, writes: "I would like to share a recipe for the most finger-licking baby back ribs you'll ever cook on your stovetop. The secret ingredient is Lapsang souchong tea, used in the braising liquid to give the ribs a smoky flavor.
Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 2 1/4 hr
By Steve Katz
Chile-Pepper Water
Fragrant, fiery chile-pepper water is an essential condiment on the Hawaiian table, where a few drops of the stuff transforms even stodgy cutlets and lumpen beef stews into something almost magical.
Chinese Sea Bass
The sauce for this dish can also be served over chicken, or even shrimp or scallops.
By Reva Pataki
Lychee, Lime & Ginger Salad
Trying to take a lychee off its pit is nearly impossible. I leave them on their pits which does nothing to detract from the quality of this salad! You can use canned lychees, which are surprisingly delicious.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Hainanese Chicken Rice
This three-in-one dish (chicken, rice, and soup) originated in Hainan, a tropical island off China's southern coast, and has become a culinary staple in Malaysian culture.
Gingerbread Muffins with Lemon Glaze
"I love cooking with the new recipes every month when Bon Appétit arrives," writes Gabriella Hughes of Windham, Maine. "One dish I'd really like to make is the gingerbread with lemon icing from Standard Baking Co. in Portland, Maine. Could you request it?"
Serve these tender gingerbread muffins with whipped cream for teatime or dessert.
Ginger Beef Tataki with Lemon-Soy Dipping Sauce
The term tataki refers to beef or fish that is seared, then chilled, marinated and thinly sliced. This ginger beef version is served with traditional tataki accompaniments—grated daikon (white radish) and ginger, chopped green onions, and a great dipping sauce.
Ginger-Wasabi Halibut Brochettes
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
With the fish, offer thinly sliced cucumber‑tossed in a dressing of rice vinegar and vegetable oil‑and some purchased sesame noodle salad. For dessert, side-by-side scoops of mango and raspberry sorbets look pretty sprinkled with toasted coconut. (Wasabi powder can be found in the Asian foods section of the supermarket.)
Sea Bass with Curry and Ginger
Serve this fiery entrée with <epi:recipeLink id"100959">Five-Vegetable Stir-fry</epi:recipeLink>, and pour tall glasses of herbal iced tea to cool things down.
Pumpkin Waffles
"While in San Diego recently, we stumbled upon Cafe 222, a great place for breakfast that serves the most incredible pumpkin waffles," writes Debbie Weber of Loveland, Colorado. "We would love your help in getting this recipe."
We found that these waffles work best when made in a Belgian waffle iron.