Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
The best way to really try ethnic cuisines is in the country of origin. I love to travel and I’d like to bring you with me. Depending on the...
Keep Reading »
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
Want to try a traditional Finnish dinner? I know I do! Ethnic and Cultural festivals are a great place to try new-to-you foods and learn a different...
Keep Reading »
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
Ethnic and Cultural festivals are a great place to try new-to-you foods and learn a different culture. Plus they are always fun. The highlight of this...
Keep Reading »
This is an impressive dessert that will make you look like an accomplished cook. In fact it is easy to make. It was created at the famed...
Keep Reading »
The spice in curry powder that gives its yellow color is turmeric. Common in Indian cooking for over 2500 years, it has also been used as a dye. The...
Keep Reading »
Soy sauce has a distinct, taste called umami, literally "delicious taste" in Japanese. The free glutamates which naturally occur in soy...
Keep Reading »
Kofte, tasty ground meatballs mixed with onions and spices, are common in Turkey and the entire Mediterranean. In the Middle east they are usually...
Keep Reading »
This technique for making stuffed cabbage will work equally well for grape leaves. For variety, the ladies at the Turkish cooking school at the...
Keep Reading »
Kulfi or Qulfi is a popular flavored frozen dessert from India, but is also found in other parts of Asia and the Middle East. It’s not exactly...
Keep Reading »
When sexual potency flags, it’s surprising what a person will consume as a “pick-me-up.” The name comes from Aphrodite, the Greek...
Keep Reading »