Bulgogi
Bulgogi, a classic Korean dish of thinly sliced, marinated beef, is a staple of Korean households.
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Beef, Pork, Poultry, Fish, One Dish Meals
Bulgogi, a classic Korean dish of thinly sliced, marinated beef, is a staple of Korean households.
Bibimbap means “mixed rice with meat and assorted vegetables“. You can make endless variations to this dish depending on your preference. To me this mixed rice has a lot of similarities as Nasi Goreng. I serve Bibimbap in a dolsot bowl. Dolsot bibimbap is served …
Kapsalon, this meal has turned into one of the most popular street foods of the Netherlands has an interesting mix of influences: Dutch and Middle-Eastern. The name kapsalon comes from the Dutch word for hairdressing shop, and the dish itself is a recent invention — it was created in 2003 in Rotterdam.
Cochinita Pibil Originally from the Yucatan in Mexico. Cochinita means baby pig. So if you want to make true Cochinita Pibil you should be digging a hole in the ground and wrap the pig in banana leaves. Me, I try to do it differently. I am not using a whole pig, I use a pork shoulder, injected the marinade and cooked it in a crockpot. After the meat was done, roasted in the oven on high. I was not able to find the main ingredient for the marinade in the regular store. You probably have to go a Mexican Grocery store to get the achiote seasoning
Grandma’s Spaghetti is one of the dishes my mother in law used to make. My kids always loved her Spaghetti. The instructions were always add a little of this and of that. This is the closest I’ve ever came to her recipe. There are two things that I know I have different than hers. I use lean ground beef instead of the greasy ground beef, and I add butter; that replaces the grease from the beef. Her secret ingredient was tomato ketchup :). When I do make it, its enough so the kids can take some to their home.