16 νόστιμες συνταγές classic από όλο τον κόσμο
A classic Mexican dessert, this sponge cake is incredibly moist and tender, generously soaked in a rich mixture of three milks and topped with a cloud of whipped cream. It's an irresistible treat that's perfect for any occasion.
A classic Norman dish featuring chicken braised in cider and Calvados, enriched with cream and served with apples. It's a rich and flavorful poultry preparation that highlights the produce of the Pays d'Auge region.
Griot is a quintessential Haitian dish of tender, marinated pork shoulder, slow-cooked until tender and then fried to a crispy perfection. It's often considered the national dish of Haiti and is a staple at celebrations and everyday meals alike.
Authentic Maryland crab cakes featuring generous amounts of jumbo lump crab meat with just enough binder to hold them together, pan-fried to a beautiful golden brown. A true taste of the Chesapeake Bay.
The most beloved pierogi - filled with potato and farmer's cheese (twaróg), named for the Ruthenian region. These tender dumplings are a staple of Polish cuisine, perfect served with a dollop of sour cream and crispy fried onions.
Aromatic and flavorful Thai fish cakes made from a paste of white fish, red curry, and fresh herbs, pan-fried until golden brown. A classic appetizer that's perfect for sharing.
Crispy fried balls of spiced chickpeas and fresh herbs, the quintessential Middle Eastern street food. Traditionally served warm in pita bread with a drizzle of tahini sauce.
A classic and comforting Egyptian green soup made with tender rabbit, fresh molokhia leaves, and a fragrant garlic-coriander 'taklia' (a seasoned oil mixture). This traditional combination is hearty and deeply flavorful.
The quintessential Vietnamese Bánh Mì, featuring a harmonious blend of savory assorted pork, rich pâté, crisp pickled vegetables, and fresh herbs, all nestled within a perfectly toasted baguette. This recipe focuses on assembling the classic version without cooking additional meats, assuming pre-cooked components are used.
A classic Ethiopian Yebeg Wot, featuring tender lamb simmered in a rich, spicy berbere sauce. This slow-cooked stew is deeply flavorful and traditionally served with injera.
A classic French vol-au-vent, meaning 'windblown' or 'puff', this elegant appetizer features delicate puff pastry cases filled with a rich, creamy mixture of chicken, mushrooms, and a hint of white wine. Traditionally served as a sophisticated first course.
Juicy Danish meatballs (frikadeller) served with a creamy, tangy potato salad. A beloved classic for everyday meals and gatherings.
A classic Cantonese dish featuring crispy fried fish fillets coated in a vibrant, tangy, and sweet sauce, often with colorful bell peppers and onions.
A classic Turkish dish of eggplants stuffed with a savory mixture of onions, tomatoes, and garlic, then slow-braised in abundant olive oil until meltingly tender. The name, 'The Imam Fainted,' is said to refer to the dish's rich flavor, the amount of olive oil used, or perhaps its perceived expense.
Argentina's beloved hand pies - flaky, golden-brown pastry filled with a savory, seasoned ground beef mixture, punctuated by the briny pop of olives and the richness of hard-boiled egg.
Thick-cut sweet onions encased in a crispy, golden beer batter. These classic onion rings are the ultimate accompaniment to any burger or sandwich, offering a satisfying crunch with every bite.