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A rich and flavorful stew made with palm oil, dried fish (cacusso), shrimp, and vegetables, often served with funge.
A quick and easy traditional Irish soda bread made with buttermilk, resulting in a tender crumb and a slightly tangy flavor. Perfect for serving with butter, jam, or alongside a hearty meal.
A rich and flavorful beef stew, Shigni is a hearty Djiboutian classic, slow-cooked with aromatic spices, tomatoes, and onions. It's often served with rice or flatbread to soak up the delicious sauce.
Hakka Lei Cha, also known as Thunder Tea Rice, is a traditional Hakka dish featuring a bowl of rice topped with various vegetables, nuts, and tofu, all drenched in a savory, herb-infused tea soup. It's a healthy and flavorful meal with a unique, acquired taste.
Fofo com Carne Seca is a hearty and traditional Angolan dish featuring a dense, cassava-based porridge (fofo) served with flavorful dried beef (carne seca). It's a staple that embodies the rustic and satisfying nature of Angolan cuisine.
Makayabu na Fumbwa is a flavorful Congolese dish featuring salted fish (makayabu) stewed with fumbwa (wild spinach or other leafy greens) and a blend of aromatic spices. It's a hearty and traditional meal, often served with staples like fufu or boiled plantains.
A flavorful and tender oven-baked goat meat dish, often prepared for special occasions. It's seasoned simply but effectively, allowing the natural flavors of the goat to shine through. This method makes the traditional wood-grilled dish accessible for home cooks.
A traditional Tibetan and Nepali beverage, Su Cha, is a warming and nourishing tea made with yak butter, tea leaves, and salt. It's a staple in the Himalayan regions, providing energy and sustenance in cold climates.
Calulu de Ostras is a rich and flavorful stew made with fresh oysters, a medley of vegetables, and palm oil, offering a taste of Angola's coastal cuisine.
Tender grape leaves stuffed with a flavorful mixture of ground meat, rice, and herbs, simmered to perfection. A staple of Armenian cuisine, often served during celebrations and family gatherings.
A traditional Montenegrin dish where lamb is slowly simmered in milk until incredibly tender, resulting in a rich and succulent meat. Carrots and potatoes are often cooked alongside the lamb, absorbing the flavorful milk.
A beloved dish from Algiers, Rechta Algéroise features delicate, homemade semolina noodles (rechta) served in a fragrant, light chicken or lamb broth infused with vegetables like carrots, turnips, and chickpeas. It's a celebratory dish often prepared for special occasions.
A flavorful stir-fry featuring the succulent meat of the Kiribati coconut crab, combined with fresh vegetables and a savory sauce, all cooked in fragrant coconut oil.
Cachupa Rica is a hearty and flavorful stew, considered by many to be the national dish of Cape Verde. It's a rich version of the traditional Cachupa, made with a variety of meats, corn, beans, and vegetables, slow-cooked to perfection.
These savory rye flour pancakes, known as 'soolased rukkipannkoogid', are a hearty and flavorful Estonian staple. They are typically thicker than crepes and have a distinct nutty flavor from the rye flour. This recipe features a savory filling, making them suitable for a light meal or appetizer.
A classic Lebanese summer dish featuring tender zucchini hollowed out and generously filled with a savory mixture of ground lamb, rice, and aromatic spices, then simmered in a flavorful broth. The zucchini becomes meltingly soft while the filling is hearty and delicious.
A hearty and flavorful lamb stew, Yappa is a traditional Gambian dish characterized by its rich marinade and slow-cooked tenderness. It's often served with rice, making for a satisfying meal.
A flavorful and aromatic curry made with small river fish, often found in Nepali households. This dish highlights the use of fresh ingredients and traditional Nepali spices, offering a taste of home-style cooking.
Okazi soup is a hearty and flavorful vegetable soup made with Okazi leaves (also known as Afang leaves), often thickened with cocoyam or achi, and enriched with various meats and fish. It's a popular dish in many parts of Central Africa.
A hearty and flavorful Algerian soup, Chorba Frik is a staple, especially during Ramadan. It's made with cracked green wheat (frik), lamb or chicken, vegetables, and a blend of aromatic spices, offering a comforting and nutritious meal. This recipe provides detailed instructions for an authentic taste.
A traditional Chiloé island feast cooked in an earth pit (curanto al hoyo). This method uses superheated stones to steam a layered combination of shellfish, meats, potatoes, and traditional potato dumplings, all wrapped in nalca leaves. It's a communal cooking and eating experience.
A classic Egyptian layered dish featuring tender chickpeas, fragrant rice, crispy fried bread, and a tangy garlic-vinegar sauce. This recipe offers a vegetarian version, with optional additions for a richer flavor.
A flavorful roasted goat dish, marinated and served with a rich peanut sauce, showcasing a popular combination of flavors in Angolan cuisine.
A rich and flavorful chicken stew made with palm nut cream, served with fufu and a side of greens. This version offers a slightly different spice profile and preparation method compared to the classic Moambé.