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Sauteed Shrimp with Chipotle Chiles

"I recently took out-of-town guests to Zarela in Manhattan for an authentic Mexican meal," writes Kelly Sfarra of Hawthorne, New York. "Everything was fantastic, but the shrimp with chipotle chilies was especially memorable. Can you please get the recipe?" After a trip to Veracruz, Mexico, chef Zarela Martínez came up with this dish, which is called camarones enchipotlados at the restaurant. A bowl of rice and some warm corn tortillas would be great with the spicy, smoky shrimp.

Ethiopian Spice Mix (Berbere)

Berbere is a chile and spice blend used to season many Ethiopian dishes. Because authentic berbere can be hard to find, we developed our own recipe. Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 15 min

Creamy Corn Soup with Red Bell Pepper

"While visiting a friend in Albuquerque, I fell in love with a local bakery and cafe called Double Rainbow II," writes Beth White of Phoenix, Arizona. "The food is great—especially the caldo de maìz (corn soup) that I had for lunch." This spicy version gets its hot, smoky taste from chipotle chilies.

Clams with Jalapeño, Lemon, and Basil

Offer crusty bread to dip into the wonderful broth. What to drink: A crisp, citrusy Sauvignon Blanc from California or ice-cold pale ale.

Cilantro Coconut Rice

We decided to use sweetened flaked coconut rather than fresh coconut for this recipe because it not only saves time but enhances the overall flavor of the dish, adding a touch of subtle sweetness. Soaking the basmati rice strengthens the grains to prevent the rice from breaking down during cooking.

Thai Red Curry Paste

If you're short on time, you can substitute bottled red curry paste (we recommend Mae Ploy brand) for homemade, but the flavor will not be as nuanced. There will be some curry paste left over after making the jungle curry and steamed catfish. Simply stir the remainder together with unsweetened coconut milk to give chicken, shrimp, or mussels a Thai spin. Active time: 1 1/2 hr Start to finish: 1 1/2 hr

Chili con Queso

This spicy appetizer is perfect for a last-minute party.

Chicken Curry with Green Apple and Coconut Chutney

Buy a heavy coconut that has no cracks and that sounds full of liquid when shaken.

Lowcountry Aïoli

Louis Osteen makes his mayonnaise fresh, but we've substituted bottled mayonnaise to avoid raw egg yolks.

Mixed Pickling Spices

You can buy mixed pickling spices at any supermarket, but you may prefer to mix up your own to suit your tasts. Here's an example:

Tomatillo Salsa Verde

Charring the tomatillos, chiles, and garlic under the broiler before puréeing them concentrates their flavor and sweetness and gives the finished salsa a smoky essence.

Sauteed Vegetables with Chile-Tamarind Sauce

The chile-tamarind sauce is a refined, complex variation on classic satay sauce, which is traditionally thickened with peanuts. This rendition owes its silky texture to mashed kabocha squash. At Arun's, this is served both as an appetizer and as a main course.

Green Beans with Crisp Shallots, Chile, and Mint

Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 45 min

Indian-Spiced Shrimp

Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 40 min

Toasted Corn and Cumin Salsa

Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 25 min

Tomato, Onion, and Serrano Chile Salsa

Salsa Mexicana Variations of this fresh tomato-based salsa show up on restaurant tables all over Mexico, where it is called pico de gallo, salsa fresca, or salsa mexicana. The bright flavor of the salsa adds sparkle to anything it touches — quesadillas; grilled chicken, fish or steak; tamales; tacos; and, of course, tortilla chips. This recipe is an accompaniment for Crispy Pork with Avocado Salsa and Tomato Salsa .
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