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3060 traditional recipes from around the world
Asam Pedas Ikan (Spicy and Sour Fish Curry)
A quintessential Malaysian dish, Asam Pedas, meaning 'sour and spicy', is a vibrant fish curry characterized by its tangy tamarind base and fiery chili kick. This Melaka specialty is deeply flavorful and comforting, often served with steamed rice.
Ash Reshteh
Ash Reshteh is a hearty and flavorful Persian noodle soup, traditionally enjoyed during Nowruz (Persian New Year). It features a thick broth packed with fresh herbs, legumes, and special reshteh noodles, finished with a tangy whey sauce (kashk) and crispy fried onions and mint.
Ash-e Anar (Pomegranate Soup)
A festive and flavorful Persian pomegranate soup, featuring tender meatballs and a vibrant ruby-red hue. This hearty soup is perfect for special occasions, especially during the Yalda festival.
Ash-e Jo (Persian Barley Soup)
A hearty and warming Persian barley soup, packed with tender barley, protein-rich beans, and vibrant greens. Traditionally enjoyed during cooler months, this thick soup is incredibly satisfying.
Ash-e Reshteh
A hearty and traditional Persian noodle soup, Ash-e Reshteh, is a staple for celebrations like Nowruz (Persian New Year). It features a rich broth simmered with tender noodles, protein-rich legumes, and an abundance of fresh herbs. The soup is traditionally finished with a swirl of kashk (a fermented whey product) and a garnish of fried mint and onions.
Ash-e Somagh (Persian Sumac Herb Soup)
A unique and deeply flavorful Persian herb soup characterized by the distinct sourness of sumac. This hearty soup features tender meatballs and is often served with a dollop of kashk (a fermented dairy product).
Asinan Betawi
Asinan Betawi is a vibrant and refreshing Jakarta-style pickled salad featuring crisp vegetables, bean sprouts, and fried tofu, all tossed in a tangy, sweet, and spicy peanut sauce. A popular street food, it offers a delightful balance of textures and flavors.
AΕure (Noah's Pudding)
AΕure, also known as Noah's Pudding, is a traditional Turkish dessert made from a delightful mix of grains, legumes, dried fruits, and nuts. It symbolizes abundance and is often shared with neighbors and loved ones, carrying a rich cultural and historical significance.
Atayef
Atayef are delicate, sweet Lebanese stuffed pancakes, often enjoyed during Ramadan. They can be filled with a rich clotted cream (ashta) or a spiced nut mixture, then either fried or served as is, and finally drizzled with fragrant sugar syrup. A truly festive treat!
Awarma (Lebanese Preserved Lamb)
A traditional Lebanese mountain delicacy, awarma is lamb confit, slow-cooked and preserved in its own rendered fat. This method ensures longevity, making it a staple for preservation. It's incredibly versatile and can be used in various dishes, from breakfast eggs to hearty stews.
Ayam Betutu (Balinese Slow-Roasted Chicken)
Ayam Betutu is a classic Balinese ceremonial dish featuring a whole chicken slow-cooked to incredibly tender perfection, infused with a rich and complex blend of aromatic spices. Traditionally roasted or steamed for hours, this dish is a labor of love that rewards with its deeply flavorful and fall-off-the-bone results.
Ayam Goreng
Ayam Goreng is a classic Indonesian fried chicken dish. Chicken pieces are marinated in a fragrant spice paste, then gently braised in coconut water with aromatic herbs until tender and infused with flavor. Finally, they are deep-fried to a beautiful golden-brown crisp. It's traditionally served with steamed rice and a side of sambal.
Ayam Goreng Kalasan (Twice-Cooked Indonesian Fried Chicken)
Ayam Goreng Kalasan is a beloved Indonesian dish featuring chicken that is first braised in a fragrant, spiced coconut milk mixture, then twice-fried to achieve an incredibly crispy exterior and a tender, flavorful interior. This method ensures the chicken is deeply infused with flavor and perfectly cooked.
Ayam Masak Merah (Malaysian Red Chicken)
A classic Malaysian celebratory dish, Ayam Masak Merah features tender chicken pieces braised in a rich, savory, and slightly sweet tomato-chili sauce. It's a staple at weddings and special occasions, known for its vibrant color and balanced flavors.
Ayam Penyet (Indonesian Smashed Fried Chicken)
A popular East Javanese dish featuring crispy fried chicken that is smashed and coated in a flavorful, spicy sambal. Served with fresh raw vegetables (lalapan) and steamed rice.
Ayam Percik (Malaysian Grilled Chicken with Coconut Chili Glaze)
A classic East Coast Malaysian dish from Kelantan, featuring tender grilled chicken coated in a rich, spicy, and slightly sweet coconut milk and chili glaze. The char from grilling adds a wonderful smoky depth.
Ba Bao Fan (Eight Treasure Rice)
A festive and visually stunning Chinese dessert, Ba Bao Fan is a sweet sticky rice pudding studded with a colorful assortment of dried fruits and nuts. Traditionally served during Lunar New Year and other celebrations, it symbolizes good fortune and prosperity. The rice is steamed in a decorative mold, creating an eye-catching presentation.
Baba Ganoush
A classic smoky Lebanese eggplant dip, fire-charred for an irresistible depth of flavor, then blended with creamy tahini, pungent garlic, and bright lemon juice. It's a smoother, more refined cousin to mutabbal.
Bademjan Shekam Por (Persian Stuffed Eggplant)
An elegant and flavorful Persian dish featuring tender eggplants stuffed with a savory mixture of ground lamb, toasted walnuts, and a tangy pomegranate sauce. This dish offers a delightful balance of sweet, sour, and savory notes.
Baechu Geotjeori (Fresh Napa Cabbage Kimchi)
Baechu Geotjeori is a vibrant and refreshing Korean fresh kimchi, meaning it's meant to be eaten the same day it's made, without fermentation. It's characterized by its crisp texture and a bright, zesty flavor profile, making it an ideal quick side dish.
Baechu Kimchi (Spicy Fermented Napa Cabbage)
A staple of Korean cuisine, this spicy, tangy, and funky fermented napa cabbage kimchi is a complex condiment and side dish that develops incredible flavor over time. This recipe focuses on the traditional method of salting and seasoning the cabbage before allowing it to ferment.
Baesuk (Korean Poached Pears)
Baesuk is a traditional Korean dessert and folk remedy, featuring pears gently poached in a fragrant syrup infused with ginger and honey. It's often served warm as a comforting treat, especially during cold and flu season.
Baghali Ghatogh (Persian Fava Beans with Dill and Eggs)
A classic and comforting dish from the Gilan province of Northern Iran, Baghali Ghatogh features tender fava beans simmered with fragrant dill, garlic, and turmeric, finished with perfectly poached eggs. It's a simple yet incredibly flavorful vegetarian stew, often served with rice or bread.
Baghali Polo (Persian Dill and Fava Bean Rice)
A fragrant and flavorful Persian rice dish featuring tender Basmati rice layered with vibrant green fava beans and a generous amount of fresh dill. Traditionally a spring celebration dish, it's often served with succulent lamb shanks.