Bring the ocean to your home No images? Click here Bring the Ocean to You With These Spicy, Citrusy Ceviche RecipesCeviche and aguachile have a lot in common, both in ingredients and preparation.The key distinction between the two is that while ceviche is marinated for anywhere from five to 30 minutes for optimal curing time, aguachile is simply tossed with lime juice and served immediately, making it sashimi-raw when eaten. The spicy and citrusy flavors of ceviche and aguachile vary and are really up to your imagination, but these recipes give you an idea of where to start. From classic shrimp aguachile and Peruvian-style ceviche to an arctic char aguachile with mint and a Peruvian-Japanese fusion dish, these are our favorite ways to bring the taste of fresh seafood home. Ceviche and aguachile recipes |
Saturday, August 8, 2020
Spicy, citrusy ceviche recipes
Friday, August 7, 2020
The upgrade your gas grill needs
For quick and even searing, go for the GrillGrate No images? Click here The GrillGrate: An Upgrade Almost Every Gas Grill NeedsOnce the GrillGrate enters the picture, gas grills make quite the compelling argument: Convenient to use, with amazing results. The case for charcoal just took a big hit. More editors' picks |
Kenji's perfect egg fried rice
No images? Click here Perfect Egg Fried Rice (On Whatever Gear You Have)Egg fried rice in its absolute purest form—nothing but eggs, rice, cooking oil, soy sauce, and scallions—is one of the simplest stir-fries around. But like all simple foods—pizza, grilled cheese, a roasted chicken—it's the details of the process that elevate its basic ingredients into something transcendental. In this case, that means light, individual grains of rice with just the right balance of chewiness and tenderness, fluffy and fragrant eggs, and the subtle savory aromas of cooked soy sauce and scallions. If we can get a little smoky wok hei into the mix, all the better. More fried rice |