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Crispy, golden samosas filled with a savory mixture of spiced minced chicken, onions, and herbs, a popular snack across the UAE.
Crispy, golden-brown fried green plantain chips, a quintessential Peruvian snack and an essential accompaniment to ceviche. They are thinly sliced and fried to perfection.
Authentic Vietnamese Chả Giò are crispy, golden fried spring rolls filled with a savory mixture of ground pork, shrimp, finely chopped vegetables, and wood ear mushrooms. These are a beloved staple for celebrations and gatherings, offering a delightful crunch and a burst of flavor with every bite.
A unique and protein-rich Angolan delicacy, Catatos features caterpillars fried with garlic, and can be enhanced with onions and peppers. Often served with rice or Funge, it's known for its surprisingly pleasant texture and nutritional value.
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.
Makroudh is a traditional Tunisian sweet pastry made from semolina dough, filled with a rich date paste, and often flavored with orange blossom water and spices like cinnamon. These diamond-shaped treats are typically deep-fried until golden and then soaked in a fragrant honey-lemon syrup. They are a popular confection, especially during holidays and celebrations.
A popular Serbian and Montenegrin dish, this is a rolled veal or pork cutlet stuffed with kajmak (a creamy dairy product), breaded, and fried to a golden crisp. It's often served with a side of tartar sauce or a creamy sauce.
Fataya are savory, deep-fried pastries popular in West Africa, including Burkina Faso. These handheld delights are typically filled with seasoned ground meat, onions, and spices, encased in a crispy, golden-brown dough. This recipe features a flavorful beef filling.
Bolani is a popular Afghan stuffed flatbread, typically filled with potatoes, leeks, and herbs, then pan-fried until golden and crispy.
Crispy, golden-fried rolls filled with a savory mixture of shrimp, pork, and vegetables, often served with a sweet chili dipping sauce. These are a popular appetizer or snack in Taiwanese cuisine.
These savory meatballs are a delightful combination of ground meat, mashed potatoes, and cheese, pan-fried to a golden crisp. A hearty and satisfying dish often found in Kosovar homes.
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.
Sweet, fried turnovers filled with a creamy, milky custard, often flavored with cinnamon and vanilla. A popular dessert or snack.
Crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside, these Colombian cheese fritters are a beloved Christmas essential. Made with salty costeño cheese and tapioca starch, they puff up beautifully when fried to a golden brown.
Kibbeling are bite-sized pieces of battered and deep-fried white fish, a popular Dutch snack known for its crispy exterior and tender, flaky interior. Typically served with a dipping sauce like remoulade or tartar sauce.
Sweet, crispy, and fluffy banana fritters, a popular snack or dessert in Comoros. Made with ripe bananas, flour, and a touch of sweetness, these fritters are a delightful taste of the islands.
A popular Ghanaian combination featuring pan-fried tilapia served with a rich, savory groundnut sauce and sweet fried plantains.
Bajiyos are a popular Djiboutian vegetarian snack or side dish, consisting of thinly sliced vegetables coated in a spiced batter made from rice and gram flour, then deep-fried until golden and crispy. They are similar to Indian pakoras or Japanese tempura.
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.
Sambusa are Djibouti's version of samosas, crispy fried pastries typically filled with spiced minced meat (often lamb or beef) and onions. They are a popular snack or appetizer, especially during Ramadan.
Kobeiba, also known as Kibbeh in many Levantine regions, are delicious fried croquettes made from a flavorful mixture of fine bulgur wheat and ground meat, encasing a savory filling of spiced meat and toasted pine nuts. This Egyptian variation offers a delightful crunch on the outside and a tender, aromatic interior.
Qatayef are small, folded pancakes traditionally enjoyed during Ramadan in Egypt. The batter is cooked on one side only, then filled with a sweet cream (ashta) or chopped nuts, folded in half, and typically deep-fried until golden and crispy, then soaked in a fragrant sugar syrup. They are a beloved sweet treat and a staple of the iftar (breaking the fast) meal.
Crispy, golden pan-fried potato pancakes, a beloved dish in Israel, especially during Hanukkah. Served traditionally with sour cream and apple sauce.
Colombian twice-fried green plantains, smashed and fried until perfectly crispy. These versatile discs serve as an excellent base for a variety of delicious toppings.