International
International cuisine refers to the culinary traditions, practices, and dishes from various countries and cultures around the world. Each cuisine has its unique ingredients, cooking methods, and flavors influenced by local culture, geography, climate, and history.
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Welsh Rarebit
Welsh rarebit or Welsh rabbit is an open face sandwich made of melted cheese and other ingredients. It is poured over slices of toasted bread and served hot.
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Steak Picado
Steak Picado is a traditional Mexican dish that features tender strips of beef cooked with a flavorful tomato-based sauce, often combined with vegetables such as onions, bell peppers and tomatoes.
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Bagna Cauda
Bagna Cauda is a traditional dish from the Piedmont region of Italy, particularly associated with the winter months and typically enjoyed as a communal dip.
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Gulab Jamun
Gulab Jamun is a popular Indian dessert made from deep-fried dough balls soaked in a sweet syrup.
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Hot Cross Buns
Hot Cross Buns are sweet, spiced pastries traditionally eaten during the Easter season, particularly on Good Friday. They are known for their distinctive cross on top, which symbolizes the crucifixion of Jesus.
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Remoulade
Commonly used as a dipping sauce for seafood (like shrimp or crab), remoulade can also be served with fried foods, sandwiches and salads.
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Tzatziki
Tzatziki is a seasoned concoction of cucumbers, yogurt, olive oil and yogurt originating in Greece and Turkey.
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Shrimp Fried Rice
Looking for ways to use leftover rice? This shrimp fried rice recipe is quick, easy, and packed with flavor.
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Shrimp Arancini
Shrimp Arancini, or stuffed rice balls, are a delicious Italian dish that combines creamy risotto with shrimp, then breaded and fried until crispy.
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Capirotada
Capirotada is one of my most prized recipes. Capirotada is normally served during Lent and Easter, but I make it for Christmas also.