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Lucas Sin

How to Cook Fish in the Microwave Like a Chef

It’s not good in spite of the microwave. It’s good because of it.

Microwave-Steamed Fish

You read that right. For the best steamed fish of your life, cook it in the microwave—then finish with an aromatic sizzle of ginger and garlic in hot oil.

Typhoon Shelter Corn Ribs

The corn ribs are great. The garlicky-spicy-aromatic-electrifying crispy breadcrumb mixture showered over the top? Unforgettable.

Siu Yuk (Cantonese Roast Pork)

These five spice-scented, melt-in-your-mouth, crispy skin-topped pork belly bites are perfect alone (but sing with a sidecar of hot mustard and hoisin sauce).

Soy-Braised Chicken Legs

A cool trick (pouring boiling water on chicken skin preps it for a layer of perfect shiny lacquer) turns a few basic ingredients into a flavorful dinner.

Golden Fried Rice With Salmon and Furikake

Chef Lucas Sin of Junzi taught us this technique for fried rice in which every single grain is coated in egg yolk and fries up perfectly distinct and chewy.

Any Soup Can Be Egg Drop Soup If You Want It to Be

The only "drop" I'm waiting for is egg drop.