Chile
Tuna Tartare with Sesame, Scallions, and Spicy Mayo
This simple tuna tartare is your entry point for eating raw fish.
By Alison Roman
Grilled Broccoli With Avocado and Sesame
Broccoli can take more heat on the grill than you might think; it won’t taste burnt unless you actually set it on fire.
By Gabe Rucker
Spicy Chicken and Cabbage Salad
Pro move: Save the spicy broth and sprinkle with some chopped cilantro or scallions to sip on later.
By Andy Baraghani
Salvadoran Salsa Roja
The chicken bouillon, though optional, adds a hint of umami and a richness that you won’t get otherwise.
By Rick Martinez
Shrimp Tostadas With Herbed Mojo de Ajo Slaw
The shrimp is even better when it’s grilled.
By Rick Martinez
One-Skillet Shrimp and Cannellini Beans in Tomato-Chile Broth
Lightly browning the beans and aromatics for a few minutes before you add the tomatoes gives a lot of depth of flavor to the sauce.
By Claire Saffitz
Posole Verde with Chicken
We like toasting the canned hominy to concentrate and develop its flavor, but if that’s one step too many, it will still be awesome!
By Chris Morocco
Herbed Cauliflower Rice
This is the time to break out the grating attachment to your food processor.
By Andy Baraghani
Baked Rice with Gingery Short Ribs
Look for basmati rice with a slightly golden hue—that indicates that the rice has been properly aged.
By Chris Morocco
Chicken and Rice Soup With Green Chiles and Ginger
This chicken and rice soup has everything we're craving, plus a big handful of crushed peanuts on top.
By Andy Baraghani
Chicken Curry Laksa
A creamy, flavorful noodle soup that you'll crave all year—the secret's in the laksa paste.
By Andy Baraghani
Bob Armstrong Chile con Queso
A legendary layered dip from Matt’s El Rancho in Austin, Texas, of taco meat, queso, guacamole, sour cream, and pico de gallo.
By Rick Martinez
Chicken Tamales Verdes
We tested this tamales recipe with both instant and fresh masa. Fresh masa yielded the best corn flavor and best texture, but we’ve included instructions for using instant since the flour is easier to find. You can find fresh masa and dried corn husks at tortilla stores/factories, in the international section at larger grocery stores, or online. Whichever masa you choose, be sure to save some of the tomatillo purée from the chicken filling.
By Rick Martinez
Spicy Wet Walnuts with Chile, Orange, and Star Anise
This dead-simple walnuts recipe is sweet and savory, which means you can take it in either direction. It’s an amazing sundae topping and would transform an ordinary bowl of oatmeal into a thing of greatness, but you could also serve it on a cheese board or as a condiment for roast pork chops. Choices!
By Claire SaffitzPhotography by Michael Graydon Nikole Herriott
Halibut Foil Packs with Chile Butter
Turn this halibut recipe into a dinner bowl by serving the fish and veggies over any warm grains, like rice or barley. Check out step-by-step photos here.
By Rick MartinezPhotography by Alex Lau
Watermelon and Jicama Salad With Jalapeño and Lime
This colorful salad packs a bit of heat by adding the jalapeño; it balances out the cooler flavors, but feel free to omit it.
By Andy BaraghaniPhotography by Alex Lau
Red Chile Mop
This thin red sauce gets its name since you can frequently brush or "mop" it onto a variety of foods for an extra kick of spice.
By Chris MoroccoPhotography by Marcus Nilsson
Red Chile Hot Sauce
By Chris MoroccoPhotography by Marcus Nilsson
Sweet and Spicy Antipasto Salad
Once you get hooked on fresh chiles, you'll want to pack them into everything you cook—including your antipasto.
By Chris MoroccoPhotography by Marcus Nilsson