来自世界各地的 278 种美味 traditional 食谱
Varenga is a traditional Malagasy dish of slow-cooked, shredded beef that is then crisped up, similar to Mexican carnitas. It's typically made with zebu or beef and is a flavorful accompaniment to rice.
Djabadji, also known as Nandji, is a classic Malian red sauce characterized by its rich onion base. It's a versatile dish that can be made with various meats and vegetables, served with rice, couscous, or fonio.
A baked kibbeh dish featuring a flavorful bulgur and meat mixture layered with a spiced pomegranate filling, offering a sweet and savory contrast.
A hearty and flavorful slow-cooked stew featuring tender lamb and a medley of seasonal vegetables, embodying the rich culinary heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Kuyrdak is a hearty and flavorful Kazakh stew made with finely chopped meat (often lamb or beef) and offal, sautéed with onions and potatoes. It's a traditional dish often prepared after a hunt or a significant event, showcasing the use of every part of the animal.
A traditional Marrakech specialty, Tangia is an incredibly simple yet profoundly flavorful slow-cooked lamb dish. Traditionally cooked in the embers of a hammam (public bath) furnace, this recipe adapts it for a home oven, resulting in meltingly tender lamb infused with aromatic spices and preserved lemon.
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 festive dish, Seffa Medfouna features tender, spiced chicken pieces enveloped within a mound of fluffy, steamed vermicelli, then elegantly garnished with powdered sugar, cinnamon, and toasted almonds. The name 'Medfouna' translates to 'hidden', referring to the chicken concealed within the vermicelli.
Rghaïf is a traditional Moroccan laminated flatbread, known for its incredibly flaky, layered texture. Perfect for breakfast or as a side, it's often served with honey, cheese, or even stuffed with savory fillings.
Saka Saka is a traditional Malian dish made from finely pounded or mashed cassava leaves, often cooked with fish and seasoned with palm oil and aromatic spices. It's a nutritious and flavorful dish, typically served with rice or millet.
A rich and flavorful Angolan fish stew, Calulu de Peixe is a hearty dish featuring a medley of vegetables, dried and fresh fish, and the distinctive flavor of red palm oil. It's a staple in Angolan cuisine, often served with funge.
A flavorful and aromatic one-pot dish featuring rice cooked in a rich tomato-based sauce with tender pieces of fish and vegetables. This dish is a staple in Malian cuisine, often prepared for gatherings and special occasions.
Tender pork chops simmered in a vibrant, flavorful tomato-based salsa, a classic Honduran dish that is both comforting and satisfying.
Fumbwa com Cacana is a hearty and nutritious dish made from wild spinach (fumbwa) and cassava leaves (cacana), simmered in a flavorful sauce often enriched with palm oil, onions, and sometimes a touch of fish or meat for added depth. It's a testament to the resourcefulness of Bissau-Guinean cuisine, utilizing readily available greens.