Hot New Recipes
May 17, 2021, 10:30 a.m. ET
Good morning. Here we go again. Another week at the desk by the bed. I’m not complaining, though! Come dinnertime, I’m just steps from the kitchen, and with some ace new recipes, too.
I’m excited to try Hetty McKinnon’s yo po mian (above), Shaanxi hot oil noodles, in which noodles and greens are topped with garlic and chiles, and then hot oil is poured over the top to deliver big flavors fast. That’d be a fine meal.
Eric Kim brought us a terrific gochugaru salmon with crispy rice that I’d like to try, too: The fish is seared in a skillet and painted with a sweet and spicy glaze, and a pancake of rice is toasted in the salmon’s rendered fat.
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