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Yebeg Gored Gored is a traditional Ethiopian dish of raw lamb cubes, marinated and served with spiced clarified butter (niter kibbeh) and a fiery chili powder blend (mitmita). It's similar to kitfo but uses lamb instead of beef and is typically served raw, emphasizing the freshness of the meat. This dish is often prepared for special occasions and celebrations.
A popular street food and appetizer, these Gambian fish cakes, also known as 'Afra' or 'Dibi' when referring to grilled meat, are savory, pan-fried fritters with a crispy exterior and a fluffy interior. They are often served with a variety of flavorful toppings like stir-fried onions, beans with onions, or a smoked fish sauce.
A traditional Chilean rolled pork dish, typically made with pork belly seasoned with spices, rolled, and then boiled or baked. It's often served sliced cold or warm with pebre or a simple salad.
Crispy, savory fried turnovers filled with seasoned fish or chicken, often enjoyed as a popular snack or appetizer in Belize.
Crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, Ghanaian Yam Balls are a popular snack or appetizer. Made from boiled and mashed yams, mixed with spices and often a touch of corned beef or other fillings, they are then coated and deep-fried to golden perfection.
Crispy, thin lentil crackers that are a popular accompaniment to Indian meals or enjoyed as a standalone snack. They can be prepared by frying, roasting over an open flame, or microwaving.
A delightful combination of crispy fried plantains (Aloko) served with a rich and savory peanut sauce. This dish offers a perfect balance of sweet, savory, and slightly spicy flavors.
These savory rye flatbreads, known as 'rukkipรคtsikesed', are a delightful Estonian snack or appetizer. They are simple to make, featuring the distinct flavor of rye flour complemented by the richness of cheese and the aromatic touch of caraway seeds. Perfect for serving with a dollop of sour cream or as a base for open-faced sandwiches.
A popular Kenyan street food, Mayai Pasua consists of hard-boiled eggs that are sliced open and topped with a fresh, tangy kachumbari (tomato and onion salsa). It's a simple yet flavorful snack or light meal.
A classic Haitian combination featuring twice-fried green plantains (banan peze) served with rehydrated and pan-fried salt cod (morue). It's a popular appetizer or light meal.
Mishkaki are popular Kenyan street food skewers, typically made with marinated beef or chicken, grilled to perfection. They are often seasoned with a blend of spices, lemon juice, and a touch of chili for a flavorful and slightly spicy bite.
An ancient Egyptian condiment, Dukkah is a fragrant and textural blend of toasted nuts, seeds, and spices. It's traditionally served as a dip for bread, by first dipping the bread in olive oil and then into the dukkah.
A thin, crispy Alsatian flatbread topped with a creamy mixture of fromage blanc, onions, and smoky lardons. A rustic and delicious appetizer or light meal.
Kitoza is a traditional Malagasy delicacy made from strips of dried, cured, and often smoked beef (or sometimes lamb or zebu). It's a method of preserving meat that results in a chewy, intensely flavored product. Kitoza can be enjoyed on its own as a snack, or it can be rehydrated and fried or grilled for a more tender texture, often served as a side dish or appetizer.
A classic Spanish tapa or appetizer, this dish features tender squid rings and sweet bell peppers preserved in a tangy, aromatic escabeche (vinegar-based marinade). It's a refreshing and flavorful dish, perfect served chilled or at room temperature.
Tender cubes of beef marinated in a flavorful blend of spices and grilled to perfection on skewers. Mishkaki is a popular street food and appetizer across West Africa, known for its smoky aroma and savory taste.
A classic Mauritian pickle dish featuring firm fish (often tuna) marinated and lightly fried, then preserved in a tangy, spicy mixture of mustard seeds, turmeric, vinegar, onions, and chilies. It's a flavorful appetizer or side dish.
A refreshing and elegant salad made from the tender heart of palm, often dressed with a zesty lemon and vinegar vinaigrette. It's a popular appetizer in Mauritian cuisine, showcasing the delicate flavor of palm hearts.
Crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, these Mauritian vegetable fritters, known as 'gajak', are a popular street food and snack. They are made with a mix of finely chopped or grated vegetables bound together with chickpea flour and spices, then deep-fried to golden perfection.
A quintessential Moroccan mezze, Zaalouk is a deeply flavorful and smoky salad made from tender eggplant and ripe tomatoes, slow-cooked with aromatic spices. It's perfect served at room temperature or chilled with crusty bread for dipping.
A traditional Moroccan sweet and savory pie, featuring tender shredded pigeon (or chicken) and a rich almond-egg filling encased in delicate, flaky warqa (or phyllo) pastry, dusted with powdered sugar and cinnamon. Traditionally made with pigeon, chicken is a common substitute. This dish is a centerpiece for celebrations.
A classic Moroccan coastal dish featuring fresh sardines generously stuffed with a vibrant chermoula mixture, then lightly coated and fried to a golden crisp. This recipe elevates simple sardines into an elegant appetizer or light main course.