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  • Takoyaki, or Japanese Octopus Balls, are a must-try for any street food enthusiast! Originating in Osaka, these savory, crispy-on-the-outside, and gooey-on-the-inside dough balls are filled with a bite of tender octopus and drizzled with delicious sauces.1 Making them at home requires a special takoyaki pan, but the results are incredibly rewarding.2 Ingredients For the Batter:…

  • Bigos: Traditional Polish Hunter’s Stew

    Bigos (pronounced bee-gohss) is a deeply flavored, hearty Polish stew made from a mix of fresh and fermented cabbage (sauerkraut), various cuts of meat (often pork, sausage, and bacon), and forest ingredients like wild mushrooms and juniper berries. It is famously better the next day, and often simmered over multiple days. Prep Time Cook Time…

  • Pabellón Criollo is the national dish of Venezuela, a satisfying plate composed of four distinct, colorful elements: savory shredded beef (carne mechada), rice, stewed black beans (caraotas negras), and sweet fried plantain slices (tajadas). The quality of the dish lies in the individual preparation of each component. Prep Time Cook Time Serves 30 minutes 2…

  • Rogan Josh (Kashmiri-Style Lamb Curry)

    This lamb curry is made by slow cooking lamb shanks and chunks of lamb shoulder in a flavorful curry base with chopped apple, potatoes, onions, garlic, lemon, and raisins until it is fall apart tender. It’s so good! The apples, onions, and raisins give the lamb curry some sweetness, while a couple slices of lemon…

  • Mole Poblano: The Multi-Layered Mexican Sauce

    Mole Poblano is one of Mexico’s most iconic and complex dishes. It is a dense, dark sauce that can include 20-30 different ingredients, including several types of chili peppers, nuts, seeds, spices, and a touch of unsweetened chocolate. The complexity comes from toasting and frying the ingredients to create deep flavor layers. Prep Time Cook…

  • Sinigang na Baboy: Filipino Sour Tamarind Soup

    Sinigang is a Filipino sour and savory soup/stew, famous for its distinct tartness, traditionally derived from tamarind (sampalok). The flavor is a perfect balance of sour, savory, and a hint of heat. Prep Time Cook Time Serves 15 minutes 1 hour 15 minutes 6 Part A: Ingredients For the Soup For the Vegetables (Added in…

  • Osso Buco alla Milanese with Gremolata

    Osso Buco, literally “bone with a hole,” refers to cross-cut veal shanks braised in a flavorful white wine and vegetable stock. The authentic Milanese version is notable for its gremolata finish and typically uses white wine, not tomato paste (though some modern versions include it). Prep Time Cook Time Serves 25 minutes 2 hours 15…

  • Authentic Hungarian Goulash (Gulyás)

    This is not the thick, tomato-heavy American stew, but the traditional, paprika-rich soup/stew of Hungary, defined by the slow, gentle cooking of onions and high-quality Hungarian paprika. Prep Time Cook Time Serves 20 minutes 2 hours 30 minutes 6-8 Part A: Ingredients For the Goulash Part B: Instructions Step 1: Sear the Beef Step 2:…

  • Bánh Xèo: Crispy Vietnamese Sizzling Crêpes

    Bánh Xèo (pronounced bahn say-oh) is a savory, crispy Vietnamese crêpe filled with shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts. The name literally means “sizzling cake,” referring to the sound the rice batter makes when it hits the hot oil. The characteristic yellow color comes from turmeric, not egg. Prep Time Cook Time Serves 30 minutes 45…

  • Greece: Classic Baklava

    Baklava is a rich, sweet dessert pastry made of layers of phyllo dough filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with a syrup, usually flavored with honey, citrus, and spices. Ingredients Component Quantity Notes Phyllo Dough 1 lb package (18-24 sheets) Thawed overnight in the refrigerator. Unsalted Butter 1 cup (2 sticks) Melted. Walnuts (or Pistachios/Almonds)…