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Lamb Larb

Larb is hailed as the national dish of Laos. Traditionally the salad starts with extremely finely chopped lean meat or fish and is seasoned with lime juice, chiles, fish sauce, and toasted ground rice. This recipe calls for ground lamb, a fattier protein than what’s usually used, and subs ground peanuts as a nod to the texture of the rice.

Chorizo, Tomato, and Chickpeas With Yogurt

This chorizo recipe is hearty and substantial on its own, but if you want to put an egg on it, go right ahead.

Yellowtail Poke with Glass Noodles and Pear

The green pear adds crunch and sweet-tart notes to this raw yellowtail preparation. A Granny Smith apple, Asian pear, or pineapple would do the same.

Shrimp Poke With Pickled Radishes

Double the batch of spicy radish pickles from raw shrimp recipe and use to top sticky ribs, grilled chicken, and fried rice.

Salmon Poke Bowl

Toss cubed salmon in a simple grapefruit ponzu sauce and serve over tender greens for a refreshing take on Hawaii's beloved raw seafood dish.

Roasted Salmon and Bulgur Salad

Flake baked salmon over roasted turnips and bulgur for a casually chic dish that will make any dinner feel like a party.

Wild Mushroom and Parsnip Ragout

This hearty vegetarian ragout—served on a bed of creamy polenta—gets a boost of rich flavor from umami-packed tomato and miso pastes.

Fluke Poke With Coconut Rice and Pickled Onions

The key to buying fish for this recipe is asking your fishmonger what she would eat raw. Red snapper or black bass are good subs for lean, mild fluke.

Amaya’s Migas

Serve this meatless main—made by frying torn-up tortillas or tortilla chips with eggs, tomatoes, and cheese—for breakfast or whenever you need an authentic Tex-Mex experience.

Charred Chicken With Sweet Potatoes and Oranges

A topping of feta and olives is a salty, bright complement to the caramelized oranges and roasted sweet potatoes in this flavor-packed chicken dinner.

Pork Chop with Apple and Celery Root Salad

Share one double-cut pork chop with the whole family and you get bigger, juicier slices of pork for everyone.

Clams in White Bean Sauce

Any type of medium white beans work for this one-pot dinner. Just make sure to enjoy it with a side of country-style bread for soaking up the lemony, herb-packed sauce.

Brassicas Bowl

Lots of seeds keep this bowl of roasted broccolini, shaved Brussels sprouts, and raw kale exciting.

Turmeric-Ginger Chicken Soup

Chicken noodle soup never gets old. If you don’t have udon for this recipe, use rice noodles or regular old spaghetti. A small knob of fresh turmeric can replace the dried type.

Curried Yellow Split Pea Soup with Spiced Coconut

Top this Madras curry–perfumed soup with earthy-sweet spiced coconut chips for a warming vegetarian dinner.

Cheesesteaks

Stop arguing about the merits of provolone vs. American cheese. Just use both to make an incredible sandwich.

Beef Pho

This quick version of the classic Vietnamese soup is steeped with aromatic spices and finished off with a waft of refreshing herbs.

Carne Asada Cheese Fries

Meet the love child of cheese fries and nachos: crispy, seasoned fries loaded with skirt steak and silky cheese sauce.

Green Chicken Chili

This easy chili is a cross between chile verde and white chicken chili, an effortless and hearty dinner that’s perfect for weeknights.

Roasted Breast of Veal with Springtime Stuffing

There's no doubt about it: this magnificent cut of meat puts any humble braised brisket to shame.
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