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Croquignoles

Croquignoles by Michelle M

This is the Cajun version of New Orleans beignets. While I prefer beignets, croquignoles can be made much faster. Beignets are made from a yeast dough; croquignoles have no yeast and require no rising time. They are not as airy and fluffy as beignets, but are still a good treat! See the link below for pictures and a recipe for…

4 votes
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Crispy Boiled Egg (Tokneneng) Recipe

Crispy Boiled Egg (Tokneneng) Recipe by Jasper Sone

Tokneneng is a Filipino street food in which a hard-boiled egg is dipped in reddish or orange batter and then deep fried until crispy. It doesn’t offer much taste, as its just hard-boiled egg. But dipping it in a spiced vinegar dip enrich the flavor and makes it so good that its sometimes addicting. As a street food, it meets the…

1 vote
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Huevos Rancheros

Huevos Rancheros by Kathleen is Cooking in Mexico

A popular breakfast found in most Mexican restaurants. This is an authentic recipe, colorful, nutritious and easy to make.

2 votes
14281 views
Sweet Apple Crepes

Sweet Apple Crepes by Kelsey Martin

2 votes
13451 views
Tuna Crepe

Tuna Crepe by ShaleeDP

Another easy snack that brings smiles to me :)

1 vote
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Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Garlic

Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Garlic by Mary Shaldibina

If you have bacon and brussels sprouts you can easily make this recipe. I found this recipe, tried today and it was good.

2 votes
4583 views
Bulgarian Makitzi

Bulgarian Makitzi by Casey Angelova

The makitzi that my mother-in-law makes are from her hometown of Berkovitza. She describes the recipe as very basic, so you can add any filler to the dough. The recipe is very rough as she doesn't really measure anything exactly, so I will use my description and her recipe to make this as clear as possible.

2 votes
5425 views
yeast pancakes (bliny)

yeast pancakes (bliny) by Sashetta

I cook these pancakes for breakfast on weekends, when I have time, They obtained a lot prettier ordinary pancakes and taste slightly different, My children love them dearly can use a different flour (buckwheat, oats, rye)

1 vote
6766 views
Drop Scone /Flap Jack

Drop Scone /Flap Jack by Peter Brown

This from Grandma Connies book she called them drop scones others call them flap jacks whatever they are great I love them cold with jam and cheese

1 vote
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Crepes

Crepes by Jann from PA

Better than pancakes. Fewer carbs and a little more protein. Fill with berries or any fruit (thicken with a little cornstarch, if desired). Or, use savory fillings, like bean dip or salsa. Very easy and versatile. Can be frozen.

1 vote
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Classic Churros con Chocolate

Classic Churros con Chocolate by Mhe-Lhanee Benito

After having a successful outcome with my Croquetas de Pollo y Setas, I decided to make another Spanish fried delights, but this time, I wanna make something sweet. I don't really have a big sweet tooth before, until I fell in love with cupcake designs and by watching "Cake Boss". But I wasn't in the mood to "bake". Moreover, my…

3 votes
7101 views
Egg Banjo With Onion Pickle

Egg Banjo With Onion Pickle by Navaneetham Krishnan

Fried egg, onion pickle, cheese and cucumber in buttered grilled bun, topped with sauces.

1 vote
2878 views
TAMIYA WRAPP

TAMIYA WRAPP by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLY

TAMIYA WRAPP

1 vote
5300 views
Salty and crunchy crepes

Salty and crunchy crepes by BestOodles

This dish is the ultimate vendor food that I have talked about before. I was thinking about a meal that would be suitable for Mother’s day breakfast as well as something nutritious and keeping with my vegetarian diet for this month. This meal is quick to make, healthy for you, and very inexpensive to make. You do have some…

1 vote
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Fried Mee Hoon (rice vermicilli noodles)

Fried Mee Hoon (rice vermicilli noodles) by Padma Priya Manikam

This is a simply classic Malaysian noodles dish that can be eaten at any time of the day. You may add any ingredients you desire such as chicken/prawns/fishcake or make it vegetarian. It is important to soak the rice vermicilli first so it becomes soft. Not very advisable to boil the noodles as it would be too soggy & overcooked.

1 vote
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