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Portuguese sweet rice by nazevedoEaster is coming and this is one of the most traditional Portuguese desserts and all over the country you will find it. There are different local ways to make it. This is our family recipe. It’s absolutely delicious! |
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Arroz Con Leche Brulee by Colleen McconnellI don’t think I realized how delicious arroz con leche was until I was in Spain last month. We had SO MUCH of it there, and I didn’t come across a single version that I didn’t like. My favorite was definitely at a restaurant called El Ñeru, where they actually bruleed the top. This is my at home recreation of it. |
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Mom’s Stuffed Cabbage by The Practical ChefA hearty mixture of beef and pork rolled in cabbage and baked. |
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Slow Cooker version of roast lamb in lemon and garlic sauce: Arni Psito me Patatas by Lesley WinchTraditional Greek dish, usually eaten around Easter time. |
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compote of tomato by brannaa nice tomato sauce for your pasta or just as a dip with your appetizer. It can be used hot or cold. Delizioso enjoy your cooking Branna |
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Mulligatawny Soup Recipe by Hina GujralMulligatawny Soup is an English soup recipe with origins in Indian cuisine. To be more precise the roots of its origin are in the Anglo-Indian Cuisine developed during the British Raj in India. The name originates from the Tamil words millagai/milagu and thanni and can be translated as “pepper water”. Many relate Mulligatawny Soup… |
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meat sufley by alesha
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Toccamisù by GianMaria Le MuraToccamisù ... a variation on tiramisu with the flavors of Sicily |
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Beans Beans Beans, Dried Beans Rule! by Claudia lamascoloThe easiest way to make sure they are always cooked perfectly. Here is a video in the link to show you how~ |
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Crushed Greek tomato and olive oil sauce by Nicholas HuffmanPomodoro style sauce with black olives, capers and chillies adding subtle character. Rich stewed tomato depth of flavour freshened with the addition of tomato puree or pasatta at the very end of the cooking to refine. Great with pasta, as a base for braising vegetables with the addition of a little stock or as a condiment to meat,… |
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