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Costoletta alla Milanese
A classic Milanese dish featuring a bone-in veal cutlet, expertly breaded and fried to a perfect golden crisp in butter. The signature 'ear' shape, achieved by the bone, adds to its rustic charm and ensures a delightful crispy edge.

Cรดtes de Porc Charcutiรจre
A classic French bistro dish featuring pan-fried pork chops served in a tangy, savory sauce made with white wine, Dijon mustard, and cornichons. This recipe delivers a quick yet elegant meal.

Cottage Pie
A hearty and comforting British classic, this Cottage Pie features a rich, savory beef mince filling topped with fluffy mashed potatoes and baked until golden brown. Perfect for a weeknight meal.

Cou-Cou and Flying Fish
A quintessential Barbadian national dish, Cou-Cou is a cornmeal and okra porridge, traditionally served with steamed or fried flying fish, often in a rich tomato-based gravy.

Cougnou
Saint Nicholas Bread
Cougnou, also known as 'Bread of Jesus', is a sweet, brioche-like bread traditionally enjoyed in Belgium and Northern France, especially around Saint Nicholas Day and Christmas. It's often shaped into a swaddled baby Jesus figure and can be enriched with raisins, pearl sugar, or chocolate chips.

Cougnou de Noรซl
Belgian Christmas Bread
Cougnou, also known as 'Bread of Jesus' or 'Volaard', is a sweet, brioche-like bread traditionally baked in Belgium and Northern France for Christmas and Saint Nicholas Day. It's often shaped to resemble a swaddled infant or baby Jesus, and can be enriched with raisins, pearl sugar, or chocolate chips.

Courgettes with Peanuts
A simple yet flavorful Chadian dish featuring mashed zucchini cooked with spices and finished with a generous topping of crushed peanuts. This dish highlights the use of local vegetables and the popular addition of peanuts in Chadian cuisine.

Couscous aux Sept Lรฉgumes
A hearty and flavorful couscous dish featuring a rich broth simmered with a variety of seven vegetables, tender lamb or chicken, and aromatic spices. This is a celebratory dish often served on special occasions.

Couscous Barka
A hearty and flavorful couscous dish from Tunisia, often prepared for special occasions. It features tender lamb or chicken, a rich vegetable stew, and is typically served with a side of harissa for an extra kick.

Couscous Bel Bouz
A hearty and flavorful couscous dish from the Kabyle region of Algeria, traditionally made with lamb or beef, chickpeas, and a rich vegetable broth. 'Bel bouz' refers to the rich, thick sauce.

Couscous bil Khodra
Moroccan Seven Vegetable Couscous
A traditional Moroccan Friday dish, this hearty couscous is slow-cooked with a medley of seven vegetables, tender chickpeas, and fragrant spices. It's a comforting and visually stunning meal perfect for sharing.

Couscous Marrakchi
A flavorful and aromatic couscous dish from the Marrakchi region of Algeria, typically featuring tender lamb or chicken, a medley of vegetables, and a rich, spiced broth. This version focuses on a fragrant blend of spices and a variety of root vegetables.

Couscous Royal
A quintessential Moroccan celebration dish, this Couscous Royal features fluffy, steamed couscous served with tender lamb, succulent chicken, spicy merguez sausages, and a medley of seven vegetables simmered in an aromatic broth.

Covrigi
Romanian Pretzels
Covrigi are traditional Romanian pretzels, a popular street food known for their chewy interior and slightly crisp exterior. Made from a simple yeast dough, they are boiled briefly in a baking soda solution before baking, which gives them their characteristic texture and glossy finish. Often sprinkled with salt or sesame seeds.

Coxinha
Brazilian chicken croquettes - teardrop-shaped fried dough filled with creamy shredded chicken. A beloved and iconic snack in Brazil, often resembling a small chicken drumstick.

Coxinha de Frango
Brazilian chicken croquettes - teardrop-shaped fried dough stuffed with creamy shredded chicken. A beloved and iconic Brazilian snack.

Cozido ร Portuguesa
Cozido ร Portuguesa is a hearty and traditional Portuguese mixed boil, often served as a celebratory Sunday feast. It features a variety of meats and root vegetables simmered together in a flavorful broth, creating a comforting and abundant meal.

Cozonac
Traditional Romanian Sweet Bread
Cozonac is a rich, sweet, leavened bread, often prepared for holidays like Christmas and Easter. It's characterized by its soft, brioche-like texture and is typically filled with walnuts, cocoa, or poppy seeds, creating a beautiful spiral when sliced. The dough is enriched with eggs, butter, and milk, and often flavored with citrus zest or vanilla.

Cozze Gratinate
Gratinated Mussels
A classic Pugliese appetizer featuring fresh mussels baked with a savory breadcrumb topping until golden and crispy. This dish highlights the simple, fresh flavors of Southern Italian cuisine.

Crab Bee Hoon Soup
A rich and comforting Singaporean noodle soup featuring succulent crab meat and rice vermicelli (bee hoon) simmered in a flavorful, milky broth.

Craicic Lamb and Root Vegetable Stew
A hearty and flavorful lamb stew, slow-cooked with a medley of root vegetables and a touch of Irish stout for depth. 'Craicic' is an informal Irish term for good times and good company, reflecting the spirit of this comforting dish.

Cranachan
A traditional Scottish dessert made with whipped cream, whisky, honey, and fresh raspberries, layered with toasted oatmeal.

Cranachan Trifles
Individual layered trifles featuring the classic Scottish dessert of cranachan, with whipped cream, whisky-soaked oats, raspberries, and honey.

Cranachan with Whisky Caramel
A modern twist on the classic Scottish dessert, Cranachan, featuring layers of toasted oats, whipped cream, fresh raspberries, and a decadent whisky caramel sauce.