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Nasi goreng is Indonesia's national fried rice, the leftover-rescue dish that became one of the great Southeast Asian…
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Nasi goreng is Indonesia's national fried rice, the leftover-rescue dish that became one of the great Southeast Asian…

This is what street vendors across southern China make in big shallow woks at the front of their stalls, head-on prawns…

Ceviche is a vibrant, no-cook appetizer in which fresh seafood is "cooked" by the acidity of lime juice, taking on a…

Spicy Thai salad with glass noodles, prawns, and pork

Mee goreng is the Indonesian-Malay stir-fried noodle dish that turns up at every hawker stall from Jakarta to Penang…

Kung pao (gongbao) shrimp is the seafood cousin of the classic Sichuan gongbao jiding, named for the 19th-century…

This classic Thai dish of noodles is both aromatic and lightly spicy, serving well as either a main course or a starter

A vibrant Thai soup featuring prawns in a fragrant broth of lemongrass, coconut milk, and red curry paste

"Adrak" is Hindi for ginger, and this curry treats the root not just as a base aromatic (where it normally sits in…

Chicken tikka masala is, depending on which origin story you believe, either Glasgow's mid-1970s answer to British…

A Madras lives or dies by balance

Pathia traces back to Parsi home cooking, where the sweet-sour-spicy triad, usually balanced with jaggery, vinegar or…

Rogan josh ("oily red") comes from Kashmir, where the original is a slow-cooked Wazwan dish of lamb in a deeply spiced…

South Indian cooking leans heavily on the sour register, tamarind, kokum, curd, and lime do work that yoghurt and tomato…

The British restaurant vindaloo descends from Goan vindalho (which itself came from Portuguese carne de vinha d'alhos)…

This is the dish you cook to make somebody gasp