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One-Pot Meals

Pineapple Pork Adobo

Puréed and caramelized pineapple spruce up Filipino adobo while keeping it simple enough to pull off for a weeknight meal.

Bo Zai Fan (Chinese Chicken and Mushroom Clay Pot Rice)

This Hong Kong staple is the ultimate one-pot comfort food.

Hungarian Mushroom Soup

Spiced with Hungarian paprika, dill, and thyme, this comforting soup is just what you need when winter seems to go on forever, and ever, and ever…

Soto Ayam Betawi

Rich, spiced, and full of coconutty goodness and zingy lime, this version of the traditional Indonesian dish uses bone-in chicken thighs to cut the cooking time to just under an hour.

Seared Short Ribs With Mushrooms

When we crave beef but don’t want a capital-S steak, we opt for a smaller cut (hello, short ribs!), then pile on lots of meaty mushrooms.

Oven-Roasted Chicken Adobo

Chef Melissa Miranda’s adobo is oven-roasted, leading to tender meat on the bottom of the pot as well as crispy skin on the top.

Shrimp and Okra With Sausage

Creole seasoning is the key to adding a spice cabinet’s worth of flavor in just a few shakes in this one-pot dinner.

Pasta With Lentils and Mushrooms

Pasta cooks directly in its sauce in this genius vegetarian dish that stars lentils and deeply browned mushrooms.

Spiced Coconut Chicken Rice

This one-pot meal is cozier than your favorite bathrobe, with fragrant basmati rice, tender chicken, warm spices, and coconut milk.

Ghormeh Sabzi

Ghormeh sabzi is one of the most celebrated Iranian stews. Andy Baraghani’s recipe includes lamb shoulder, onions, tons of fresh herbs, dried limes, and dried fenugreek leaves.

Green Curry Lentil Soup

Green curry paste adds heat and lots of complex flavor to this 30-minute lentil soup.

Peanut Butter Noodles With Cucumbers

Hetty McKinnon’s creamy, crunchy, salty-sweet peanut noodles with cucumbers are busting up our what’s-for-lunch blues.

Soy and Scallion Tofu Bowl

Grate your tofu on a box-grater (it works!) and the rest of this satisfying lunch bowl is only minutes away.

Sesame Tofu With Broccoli

A riff on Chinese American sesame chicken, this recipe is super sesame-y from the sauce up: Tahini (an untraditional but logical addition) adds richness, and sesame oil and toasted sesame seeds hit the flavor home.

Broccoli Soup With Turmeric, Peanuts, and Crispy Shallots

This cream of broccoli soup (without the cream) gives the classic a run for its money.

Buttery Kimchi Chicken

This spicy and sweet, slightly nutty, and creamy stew is worth all the tending (and time) it requires over the stove.

Braised Beans and Sardines With Fennel

Tinned sardines add briney flavor (and protein!)—leave them whole or break them up and fold them into the soup.

Crispy Rice With Ginger-Citrus Celery Salad

To get the best texture, evenly distribute the rice in your pan and gently press down to flatten it. Don’t touch until you hear it crackle!

Dakgalbi

The beloved Korean stir-fried chicken dish dakgalbi is spicy, sweet, aromatic, and comforting—and it comes together in a few easy steps and one pan.

Turmeric and Coconut-Braised Cabbage With Chickpeas

Cabbage has emerged as the hero of weeknight pantry cooking. Inexpensive and infinitely versatile, with an impressively long shelf life, one head of cabbage goes a long way. In this recipe, half of a cabbage is bathed in a turmeric-accented coconut milk until it’s meltingly tender and sweet. 
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