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Classic Milk Tea
Made with sweetened black tea, milk, and black tapioca pearls, this classic milk tea recipe is sweet, creamy, and delicious.
By Andrew Chau, Bin Chen, and Richard Parks
Creamy Black Beans
I use these creamy black beans in my breakfast burritos, but they can be enjoyed in many other dishes too. Make extra for bean and cheese tacos, or use them as a side dish with roast chicken. These black beans can also be used in tamales, sopes, or simply spread on a tostada with salsa. The possibilities are endless.
By Alan Delgado
Mutabbal Silik (Chard-Tahini Spread)
This Swiss chard–based dip is not only visually stunning but also has the perfect balance of earthy, sweet, and acidic flavor.
By Reem Assil
Cacio e Pepe
This classic Roman pasta only has a few ingredients, but they merge into a surprisingly silky, flavor-packed sauce.
By Maialino
Sweet Potential
Almost anything—apples, pears, berries, watermelon—can be used in these fruit preserves from Vivian Howard.
By Vivian Howard
Easy Yogurt Soup With Orzo and Chickpeas
This delicate soup relies on egg yolk and cornstarch prevent the yogurt from curdling as it cooks.
By Claudia Roden
Mahalabiya (Milk Custard With Strawberry Compote)
Mahalabiya is an easy, creamy milk custard that’s the ideal canvas for showcasing seasonal fruit.
By Reem Assil
Wuhan-Style Hot Dry Noodles
One of Lisa Chang’s many specialities is her steaming bowl of Wuhan-style hot dry noodles—homemade bouncy alkaline noodles dressed in a creamy sauce made with sesame paste and two different types of soy sauce.
By Lisa Chang
Fusilli in Creamy Vegan Asparagus Pesto
Cashews make this creamy asparagus pasta sauce rich without any cream.
By Joy Manning
Little Pot Rice Noodles
Little pot rice noodles are so named because each serving is traditionally made to order in small individual copper pots, and the dish is beloved because it perfectly embodies the spicy and sour flavor profiles of Yunnan.
By Simone Tong
Thenthuk
The noodles for this Tibetan soup are made by pulling the dough and tossing it into the Thenthuk pot.
By Lobsang Wangdu and Yolanda O'Bannon
Su-Cha (Tibetan Butter Tea)
Tibetan people drink butter tea in copious quantities throughout the day. More like a savory broth than a sweet tea, it is deliciously smooth and creamy.
By Julie Kleeman and Yeshi Jampa
Mousse al Cioccolato (Chocolate Mousse)
This dairy-free chocolate mousse is made with just two ingredients—dark chocolate and eggs—and can easily be transformed into a rich flourless chocolate cake.
By Benedetta Jasmine Guetta
Hainanese Chicken Rice
After poaching the bird for Hainanese chicken rice, the stock is used to steam the rice and make the soup. The chicken is served with a delicious dipping sauce.
By Tony Tan
The Crunchiest Vegetable Salad
A bowl of ice water stops the blanched vegetables from cooking and ensures they stay tender-crisp. The salt in the ice water seasons the veggies and chills them even further.
By Chris Morocco
Kala Channa (Black Chickpeas)
In many Indian households observing Ramadan, black chickpeas are eaten at sunset when the fast ends.
By Asma Khan
Chicken and Sausage Gumbo
This fairly classic gumbo recipe is made with okra and, optionally, filé powder. Chicken, andouille sausage, and a dark roux add savory depth.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Three Cup Chicken (San Bei Ji)
This Taiwanese classic gets its name from the generous amounts of soy sauce, sesame oil, and rice wine it calls for.
By Cathy Erway
Slow-Cooker Chicken Congee (Gye Joke)
Cooking congee in a slow cooker takes patience, but you can cook it overnight if you want it for breakfast.
By Choy Wai Yuen