comfort food Recipes
953 delicious comfort food recipes from around the world
Prego no Pão (Portuguese Steak Sandwich)
A classic Portuguese steak sandwich featuring tender, garlicky steak nestled in a crusty roll, often enjoyed as quick street food or a satisfying meal. Simple perfection.
Psarosoupa (Greek Fish Soup)
A comforting and flavorful Greek fish soup, featuring a whole fish simmered with aromatic vegetables. The soup is enriched with a silky avgolemono (egg-lemon sauce) for a truly authentic taste.
Pytt i Panna (Swedish Hash)
A classic Swedish comfort dish, Pytt i Panna (meaning 'small pieces in a pan') is a hearty hash made from diced potatoes, meat, and onions, typically topped with a fried egg. It's a fantastic way to use up leftovers.
Pyttipanna (Swedish Hash)
A classic Swedish comfort dish, Pyttipanna, meaning 'small pieces in a pan', is a hearty hash made from finely diced leftover cooked potatoes, meat, and onions, fried until golden and crispy, and traditionally topped with a fried egg. Perfect for using up leftovers!
Pyzy Z Mięsem (Polish Potato Dumplings with Meat Filling)
Fluffy, tender steamed potato dumplings filled with a savory ground pork and onion mixture. These are a comforting and traditional Polish dish, often served with crispy pork cracklings.
Queue de Boeuf Braisée (French Braised Oxtail)
A classic French comfort food, this oxtail is slow-braised in red wine and beef stock until incredibly tender and falling off the bone. The rich, deeply flavored sauce is perfect for soaking up with crusty bread or mashed potatoes.
Rabo de Toro (Braised Oxtail)
A classic Andalusian dish featuring oxtail slow-cooked in red wine until meltingly tender. Traditionally associated with bullfighting feasts, this rich and flavorful stew is a true taste of southern Spain.
Raggmunk (Swedish Potato Pancakes)
Crispy, golden Swedish potato pancakes, traditionally served with fried pork and tart lingonberry jam. A comforting and satisfying classic.
Rakott Krumpli (Hungarian Layered Potatoes)
A hearty and comforting Hungarian classic, Rakott Krumpli features thinly sliced potatoes layered with hard-boiled eggs and flavorful Hungarian sausage, all bound together with a creamy sour cream sauce and baked until golden brown and bubbly.
Rassolnik (Russian Pickle and Barley Soup)
A hearty and comforting Russian soup featuring tender meat, chewy pearl barley, and the distinct sour tang of pickled cucumbers and their brine. A true taste of winter comfort.
Revithada (Sifnian Baked Chickpeas)
Revithada is a cherished Sifnian specialty, a hearty and flavorful dish of chickpeas slow-baked overnight in a traditional clay pot. This method results in incredibly tender chickpeas infused with aromatic flavors, perfect for a comforting meal.
Rheinischer Sauerbraten
A classic Rhineland dish featuring tender, slow-braised beef marinated in a tangy vinegar mixture, served with a rich, slightly sweet sauce enriched with gingerbread and raisins. Traditionally served with potato dumplings (Klöße).
Rinderroulade (German Beef Rolls)
Classic German Rinderroulade, also known as Rouladen, features thin slices of beef rolled around a savory filling of bacon, onions, and pickles, then slow-braised to tender perfection in a rich gravy. This dish is a beloved Sunday tradition.
Rindsroulade (German Beef Roulade)
A classic German Sunday dinner dish featuring thinly sliced beef rolled around a savory filling of bacon, onions, and pickles, then slow-braised to tender perfection in a rich gravy.
Rosół (Polish Chicken Noodle Soup)
A cornerstone of Polish Sunday dinners, Rosół is a deeply flavorful and crystal-clear chicken broth, traditionally served with fine noodles and tender vegetables. This recipe focuses on extracting maximum flavor through slow simmering.
Rösti
A classic Swiss potato pancake, Rösti, is made from grated potatoes fried until golden brown and crispy on the outside, with a tender, fluffy interior. It's a hearty and delicious dish, often served for breakfast or as a side.
Rotmos (Swedish Root Vegetable Mash)
A comforting and rustic Swedish root vegetable mash, traditionally featuring rutabaga, potatoes, and carrots. Perfect as a hearty side dish.
Rouladen
Classic German Rouladen are thin slices of beef, rolled around a savory filling of bacon, pickles, and onions, then slow-braised in a rich gravy. A hearty and traditional dish perfect for special occasions or a comforting Sunday dinner.
Sauerbraten
Germany's iconic national roast: tender beef, marinated for days in a zesty blend of vinegar and spices, then slow-braised to perfection. The rich, savory gravy is thickened and subtly sweetened with crushed gingersnaps and finished with a touch of sour cream.
Schupfnudeln (German Potato Noodles)
Schupfnudeln are traditional Swabian finger-shaped potato dumplings, pan-fried until golden brown and slightly crispy. They are a comforting and versatile dish, often served as a side or a main course.
Schweinebraten (German Pork Roast with Crispy Crackling)
A classic Bavarian Sunday dish, this Schweinebraten features a succulent pork shoulder roasted to perfection with incredibly crispy crackling, served with a rich gravy made from the pan juices. It's a comforting and impressive centerpiece for any meal.
Scotch Egg
A classic British picnic item, this Scotch Egg features a perfectly cooked egg encased in seasoned sausage meat, coated in breadcrumbs, and deep-fried to a golden crisp.
Semmelknödel (German Bread Dumplings)
Classic German bread dumplings (Semmelknödel) made from stale bread rolls, milk, eggs, and aromatics. These soft and flavorful dumplings are a perfect side dish, especially when served with rich gravies and roasts.
Senfeier (Eggs in Mustard Sauce)
A comforting and classic German dish featuring hard-boiled eggs bathed in a creamy, tangy mustard sauce. Traditionally served with boiled potatoes, it's a quick and satisfying meal.