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queenofthenerds@discuss.online to Cooking @lemmy.world · 2 days ago

Anyone have a traditional dish that they love to eat?

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Anyone have a traditional dish that they love to eat?

queenofthenerds@discuss.online to Cooking @lemmy.world · 2 days ago
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    13 hours ago

    Arroz Mexicano (literally Mexican rice). It’s simple and quick to make but the flavor is vibrant and comforting at the same time. And if you top it with a fried egg (slightly less traditional) then it’s a full hearty meal!

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    Mlinci - https://www.youtube.com/shorts/kRKxtWahivs

  • SkaveRat@discuss.tchncs.de
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    19 hours ago

    Ratatouille

    So easy to make. So good

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    Grilled dried salted mackerel. Can recommend. Saba bunka-boshi.

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    2 days ago

    Gumbo. Usually I put chicken and sausage in it, but if I can get some good shrimp and crab, that’s the tops.

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      20 hours ago

      How do you make your shrimp and crab gumbo?

  • surewhynotlem@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Raw radish. Little bit of salt.

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    kibbeh. I don’t make it in a very traditional way I think. Its the way my Syrian mom taught me. Basically a meatloaf with equal parts lamb and beef. Bulgur wheat, onions, pine nuts and lots of seasonings (cinnamon is the wild card and most distinctive part).

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    Hesperollekes! Chicory wrapped in ham and baked in a cheese sauce. My ultimate comfort food.

    • queenofthenerds@discuss.onlineOP
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      4 hours ago

      Ooo is it Greek?

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    Enchiladas de mole!

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    2 days ago

    Pierogi

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      With kielbasa and cabbage. Yummy.

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        And fried onions and sour cream.

        All cooked up in enough butter to drown a small child.

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    Chnöpfli (similar to Spätzle). Central Swiss wheat pasta.

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      Knöpfe, Allgäu. Nicht nur Schweiz 😁 (die einzig wahren Käsespätzle)

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    My homeland has a delicacy called pork roll that I enjoy very much. I bring some back with me every time I visit.

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      It’s called Taylor Ham, you cretin!

      Jokes aside, a breakfast bagel sandwich is truly a wonderful thing to behold. Had one with whitefish and scallion cream cheese this morning myself.

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    Haggis

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      Delicious when prepared right. I ate good, excellent and rubbish haggis. Rubbish was just oats, barely anything else or let alone flavour. Must have been made according to an English recipe 😈

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    Semmelknödel

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      Spinatknödel! Leberknödelsuppe! Kaspressknödel!

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    Shouldn’t it be a traditional dish we love to make?

    • queenofthenerds@discuss.onlineOP
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      4 hours ago

      Make or eat. Honestly, there are some traditional foods I love to eat but I don’t want to make them myself because they’re time consuming.

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