No images? Click here Nam Prik OngChile relishes or dips, called nam prik, are essential components to a well-rounded, multi-dish Thai meal. Served with an assortment of vegetables, a spicy nam prik acts as a palate cleanser and refresher—the vegetables provide fresh crunch that complements the sinus-clearing power of the pounded chiles in the dip. Nam prik ong, found in northern Thailand, is a pork-based relish that balances the sweet acidity of tomatoes with savory fermented soybeans and shrimp paste, all of it accompanied by the heat from pounded dried chiles. More dips |
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
Nam prik ong is the perfect dip
Tuesday, October 6, 2020
Make mussels escabeche as a snack, for cocktail hour, or anything in between
The Spanish dish of plump mussels in an aromatic marinade
No images? Click here Mussels EscabecheThis classic Spanish escabeche recipe features plump mussels in an aromatic marinade of olive oil, vinegar, garlic, herbs, and spices—perfect as a drinking snack, appetizer, and more. More Spanish recipes |
A streamlined pozole verde to get the kids into the kitchen
No precision knife skills required
No images? Click here The Food Lab Junior: Kid-Friendly Pozole VerdeThis weeknight version of the classic Mexican soup is hearty, rich, and easy to customize with aromatic garnishes like radish, avocado, cilantro, and jalapeño. With simplified steps, it's also perfect for making with kids. More soups and stews |
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