9 delicious cakes recipes from around the world
These delightful sweet potato cakes are a popular Mauritian street food and snack, perfect with tea. They feature a soft, slightly chewy dough made from mashed sweet potato, filled with a sweet coconut mixture, and deep-fried until golden brown.
Classic British 'rock cakes' are rustic, slightly crumbly buns studded with dried fruit, traditionally made with simple ingredients. This recipe is a nod to wartime baking, emphasizing resourcefulness and ease.
Savory and satisfying cakes made from mashed potatoes and finely chopped pickled herring, pan-fried until golden brown. A delightful way to enjoy traditional Finnish flavors.
Sichenyky are savory Ukrainian fish cakes, often made with white fish, finely chopped onions, herbs, and sometimes bread or potato for binding. They are typically pan-fried until golden brown and crispy, offering a delightful texture and a taste of traditional Ukrainian home cooking. These are a wonderful way to enjoy fish in a comforting and flavorful preparation.
Savory cakes made from flaked cooked fish (traditionally haddock) mixed with mashed potatoes, herbs, and sometimes a touch of onion. These are pan-fried until golden brown and crispy, often served as a light meal or a side dish.
Savory and slightly sweet millet cakes, pan-fried until golden, served with a rich and creamy peanut sauce. This dish showcases the versatility of millet and the popular use of peanuts in Chadian cooking.
Crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, these fish cakes are a popular Latvian dish. Made with white fish, onion, and seasoned breadcrumbs, they are often pan-fried until golden brown and served with a side salad or sauce.
Savory cakes made with flaked white fish, mashed potatoes, and oats, pan-fried until golden brown and crispy. A delicious way to use leftover fish.
A beloved Danish classic, these tender fish cakes are made from finely minced white fish and served with a creamy, herb-infused parsley sauce. A lighter alternative to fried fish.