A Crispy, Melty, and Iconic Classic Few dishes are as universally loved and comforting as the American grilled cheese sandwich. This simple yet irresistible combination of crispy, buttery bread and gooey, melted cheese is a staple in homes, diners, and lunch counters across the United States. Whether served plain, with tomato soup, or loaded with…
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A Crispy, Golden Treat from Zambian Cuisine Sweet Potato Fritters are a beloved snack and street food in Zambia, made from grated or mashed sweet potatoes, lightly spiced, and deep-fried until golden brown. These fritters are crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and naturally sweet, making them perfect for breakfast, a midday snack,…
In Turkish cuisine, where vegetables are often the star of the meal, Kabak YemeÄŸi (pronounced kah-BAHK yeh-MEH-ee) holds a special place as a light, healthy, and flavorful zucchini dish. Found in home kitchens across Turkey, this dish is a staple of Aegean and Mediterranean cuisine, where fresh, seasonal vegetables are celebrated. Kabak YemeÄŸi is a…
If you’ve never had St. Louis-style pizza, get ready for something totally unexpected. This Missouri-born creation defies every traditional pizza rule in the best way possible—starting with the fact that it’s cut into squares, not slices. That’s right, in St. Louis, pizza isn’t served in the familiar triangle shape but instead in a grid of…
I love cooking. Most of my skills in this area were honed when I worked as a line cook in various restaurants but they started watching people in my family cook. My grandmother was your typical Italian Nonna, always at the stove making something delicious. My mom wasn’t what you’d call a great cook (she…
Maafe has its origins in the Manding (Mande) people, who historically inhabited present-day Senegal, Mali, and Guinea. It is believed to have been created centuries ago, when groundnuts (peanuts) were introduced to Africa through Portuguese traders in the 16th century. Over time, peanuts became a staple crop in West Africa, leading to the development of…
This one is a crowd favorite. Maybe 15 years ago someone gifted me a food basket and it had some fig jam in it. I tried some on crackers and it was pretty good but it was a big jar and I was wondering what I could possibly do to use up all this fig…
I came into the white pie lifestyle later in life. I was a read sauce kinda guy then one day there was a meetup with friends and someone insisted I try the white pie. It was revelatory but I thought to myself I could improve this. How did I improve it? Garlic. a LOT of…
This week our worldwide food tour takes us to India! Starting with Chana Masala a moderately spicy vegetarian chickpea curry paired with fresh naan bread and finally a Mango Lasi to help curb the bite of the spicy curry. Difficulty: 3/5 Taste: 4/5 The curry was pretty basic, just chickpeas simmered in a tomato based…