Grilling season is here whether or not we can hold barbecues with our friends and family. Burgers, steaks, wings — those are all standard grilling recipes. If you’re looking to freshen up your grilling repertoire, look towards Southeast Asia.
Food writer Leela Punyaratabandhu’s new book, Flavors of the Southeast Asian Grill: Classic Recipes for Seafood and Meats Cooked Over Charcoal contains 60 recipes from Southeast Asian countries — like Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia — that will have your backyard smelling like a street food market.
Punyaratabandhu’s recipe for grilled pork shoulder uses Seville oranges to achieve a unique sourness that’s prevalent in Thai cooking. Seville oranges, called som sa in Thai, look and smell like standard Tropicana fare, but taste like a lime-orange hybrid. The combination of the bright citrus dressing with the smoky grilled pork shoulder creates a dish that’ll have your grill working overtime all summer long.
Grilled Pork Shoulder with Spicy Sour-Orange Glaze

Serves four