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Turmeric on the Brain

Unlike many supposed superfoods, turmeric can fight disease (in this case, Alzheimer’s) simply as part of an everyday diet—no supplements or extracts required.
11.03.08
food + cooking

Gathering Ginkgo Nuts in New York

Most people wouldn’t dare try to eat anything with an aroma this foul. But in the name of local, seasonal eating, I braved the stench.
11.03.08
recipes

Delicious Uses for Leftover Turkey

Thanksgiving isn’t officially over until the leftovers are gone. With these recipes, you’ll be glad to stretch the holiday into the following week.
10.15.08
recipes

Chicken and Celery Pot Stickers

This version, made with store-bought wonton wrappers, is easy enough for a weeknight meal.
November 2008
chefs + restaurants

First Taste: Bei

Some of Beijing’s most interesting modern Asian food is being cooked not by a Shanghai or Hong Kong player, but a New Orleans-born New Yorker.
10.02.08
recipes

Steamed Egg Custard with Blue Crab and Flowering Chives

The spirit of Japan comes through in this dish: It is lovely to behold and has a delicate, light quality, yet the extraordinary flavors will seize your attention with the culinary equivalent of surround...
October 2008
recipes

Sweet-Potato and Kimchi Pancakes

Reusing tempers the garlicky heat of spicy kimchi (Korean pickled cabbage) with mellow sweet potatoes in this beautiful balancing act.
October 2008
chefs + restaurants

First Taste: Urban Belly

White-tablecloth dining comes down to street-food form, and the stunning results speak for themselves.
09.29.08
food + cooking

A Thai Twist on Pasta Salad

It’s September. Summer is flaming out in Seattle, and to celebrate its last few days, all I want is pasta salad.
09.25.08
magazine

Get the Look: Pan-Asian, October 2008

East meets West in our “Everything is Illuminated” menu in the October issue. Here’s how to re-create this exotic look at home.
October 2008
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