Fresh recipes
Samosas
The quintessential Indian delicacy that's a crunchy outside and a melting pot of flavors inside. Samosas are parcels filled with a spicy and aromatic potato and pea mixture, encased in a crispy, golden fried shell.
Strawberry coulis
This strawberry coulis is a versatile sauce that adds a touch of elegance and a burst of fresh, fruity flavor to any dish. Its simplicity and the rich, concentrated strawberry taste make it a favorite for enhancing a wide variety of desserts and drinks.
Quebec tourtière
A traditional Canadian pie, from a homemade recipe, that's choc full of goodness.
Irish lemon curd cheesecake
An important staple in the Irish diet, curds were used for many things. This recipe for lemon curd cheesecake is mild in flavor and comes with a crispy crust.
Irish soda bread
Irish soda bread, made in a cast iron skillet with buttermilk, sour cream and caraway seeds, is super simple. Mind, it’s heavy bread and therefore excellent served with soup, stew or any dish where you may need to soak up natural juices or gravy.
Irish coddle
Coddle is a traditional Irish dish made up of layers of bacon rashers and sausage, sliced potatoes and onion. It is steamed or partially boiled and seasoned with salt and pepper.
Feijoada
A hearty bean dish in the best Brazilian and Portuguese traditions. Not only beans, count on finding almost every part of the pork, including sausages, and some beef.
Brazilian churrasco
Brazilian churrasco consists in a variety of barbecued meat. Brazilian chefs may grill beef steaks, pork tenderloin, chicken, or spicy Brazilian sausage, similar to chorizo. This recipe employs sirloin steak and a dipping sauce.
Balmain bug salad
This salad is a specialty of Sydney. Contrary to what any may might think, balmain bugs are not insects. Balmain bugs are a type of slipper lobster, not a true lobster, but they have a taste and texture similar to the real one.
If you cannot find balmain bugs, which are usually sold in fish markets along Australian eastern coast, especially Sydney, any crustacean will be a boog substitute. Substitute balmain bugs with prawns, shrimp, crab or lobster - use 1 lobster, cooked and prepared for this recipe.