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Recipes

Find all the recipes published at World Food and Wine at one place. For each country or region, World Food and Wine aims to add a few recipes representative of their food. Wish we could have them all!

Where are the recipes at World Food and Wine?

Hoping from country to country, from continent to continent, one finds most food pages -most, not all- have recipes attached. This makes difficult to find a particular one, use this alphabetical index to find quickly the recipes you may be interested in.

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Recipes A to L

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Ajo blanco - could soup recipe from Andalucia, Spain, Europe.

Anzac biscuits - cookie recipe from down under, from Australia, this is Oceania and food.

Apple appetizers - start your Halloween dinner with this because grown ups also have the right to great food in such a day.

Apple crisp - delicious baked apple dessert from Connecticut, New England, USA. This is the equivalent to the British apple crumble.

B

Bacon rolls - you will find how to prepare them as part of the celebration roast turkey recipe. You could apply the steps when roasting a chicken or other bird.

Baked pumpkin - from the U.S. is a treat for an autumn evening or to invite friends voer for Halloween.

Baklava - Turkish baklava is not all that difficult. The trick is being generous with the melted butter when brushing the filo pastry.

Balmain bug salad - from Australia, up here the most similar recipe would be lobster salad.

Basic apple sauce - from the beautiful Connecticut orchards and kitchens, USA.

Basic menestra - great vegetable casserole from Spain, Europe, where else?

Best apple pie - really exceptional recipe from Connecticut, USA. However, for even more sweet punch, serve it the New York way: a la mode -with vanilla ice cream instead of the British custard.

Boston baked beans - from Massachusetts, USA, and based in the traditional recipe colonists used. Tips about how to prepare Maine baked beans too.

Brazilian cheese puffs - made from tapioca starch. Great appetizer or Hors d'œuvre.

Brazilian churrasco - get to know the Brazilian way to barbecue. This recipe comes with its own dipping sauce.

Brazilian corn cakes - sweet and cheesy, perfect for any occasional snacking or with your dinnes.

Brazilian fried bananas with cinnamon - this very popular recipe can be served as side dish or dessert.

Breakfast in Belgium - recipes and ideas for a Belgian breakfast.

Breakfast in Ireland - recipes and ideas to try for an Irish style breakfast.

Breakfast in Italy - this is where to look to do breakfast the Italian way.

Breakfast in USA - big country, big -nice and filling- breakfast, however there are variations.

British scones - ideal for the four o'clock tea break. Delicious at all times. Have them warm, with butter, strawberry preserve and clotted cream.

British steak, Guiness and kidney pie - pub fare and comforting winter dish.

Brotchan Foltchep - an Irish leek and oatmeal soup.

Buckeyes - the Ohio Christmas candy. Easy to make with your kids in a lazy holiday afternoon.

C

Cabbage soup - Swiss style. Where else would one get a cabbage soup topped with Emmentaler?

Calabaza en tacha - a recipe for sweet cinnamon flavored pumpkin from Mexico.

Candy cane cookies - from the heart of USA to celebate Christmas with the world.

Candy corn cookies - cookie recipe from USA. Kids love treats any time of the year, but more on Halloween.

Caramel apple cookies - Sweet and delicious cookie recipe from USA. Do try this at home in Halloween.

Castilian garlic soup - this Spanish soup is really comforting in cold winter days and so simple to prepare. Garlic soup is a great way to use leftover bread in this days of waste not, want not, when we tend to recycle and re-use evertything.

Charcoal grilled lamb chops - grilled lamb chops always come out nice, this ones will taste of the wood when cooked on your camp site grill.

Cheeseburguer - with sliced mushrooms and Swiss cheese, from Kansas.

Chicken and mushrooms - quite common ingredients, but with this recipe one learns to cook them the Brazilian way.

Chilaquiles - from Mexico.

Chocolate chip and mint cookies - to treat Santa.

Creole sausage - good on its own or for the camp site.

Chinese dumplings - favorites in the dim sum cart and a bit elaborate, but worth the effort.

Christmas pudding - the traditional dessert for a British Christmas.

Cholermues - a Swiss breakfast omelet by another name.

Cincinnati chili over pasta - at Cincinnati, Ohio, you will find a chili recipe with a Greek touch. This chili is flavored with Mediterranean herbs. Its flavor and consistency is very different from the popular Tex-Mex one.

Coconut rice with red beans - a flavorful recipe from Panama. Enjoy it as it is or make it vegetarian by cooking with vegetable oil and skipping the bacon. Rice and beans are healthy and together make good quality protein, so you can be vegetarian and cook international.

Corned beef and cabbage - the North American version of the traditional Irish bacon and cabbage dish.

Crunchy Swiss vegetables - a side dish to your meat or fish recipes.

Cueritos - from Mexico.

D

Danish roast duck - a nouvelle recipe.

Dragon candy - This recipe comes from the USA, where big monster are a sign of Halloween times.

E

Easy menestra - Capture the flavor of spring vegetables the Spanish way with this easy recipe.

Easy old fashioned meatloaf - prepare this easy old fashioned Massachusetts style meatloaf, and serve with steamed green beans, creamed corn, fluffy potato mash and tomato sauce for a perfect New Englad dinner. Don't forget cornbread on the side.

Egg free banana cookies - a sensitivity to eggs does not mean one has to go without cookies, especially at Christmas.

Eggnog - nothing better to await thesfe White Christmas than a warm traditional eggnog with a modern twis.

Election Day cake - Similar to a fruit cake, this one was prepared in Connecticut for an election day and it has become one of the recipes to define food in Connecticut.

Elotes tatemados - this is Mexican cooking featuring in a Cinco de Mayo dinner.

Empanaditas - you'll find empanadas and empanadillas in all countries that had Spanish influence. These particular ones come from Panama.

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Feijoada - a traditional Brazilian bean feast.

Fettuccine Alfredo - Alfredo sauce is popular all ove the world.

Flan - the Mexican version. You'll find flan recipes all over Latin America. Spanish or Mexican, from Colombia or Argentina, this is a family's favorite dessert.

Fried apples - to accompany any fine meal, and good to cook by the camp fire.

Fried apples and bread - this recipe from Switzerland is served fro breakfast, it is also fine as a dessert.

Fried brook trout - this one it is ideal for camping or a fishing expedition.

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Garlic soup - from Castile, Spain. It will warm you in the cold days and It is very easy to prepare. One way to use slightly stale bread.

Gazpacho - from Andalucia, the most refreshing summer soup.

German hot mulled wine - try it to enjoy one of the German Christmas traditions.

Ghost cookies - scary cookie recipe from USA. Ideal for a Halloween party.

Grilled pork chops - easy to cook. What could be simpler than throwing some chops onto the grill? However, this ones have extra flavor from their marinade.

Grilled Swiss cheeseburguer with sliced mushrooms - This recipe comes from Kansas. People in Kansas enjoy their barbecues and grilling shows Kansas top quality beef to advantage.

Green Man Salad - The Green Man is also known as the Leaf Man or Jack the Green. He is the ancient image of the Goddesses' consort and the inspiration for this Irish salad recipe.

Guacamole - Mexican, of course.

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Halloween recipes - celebrate Halloween in style with this collection of recipes.

Harvest cobbler - as desserts go, this one from the U.S. is delicious.

Haunted house and tombstone centerpieces - Halloween, of course, what else could it be with this name.

Ho T'ao Chi Ting - this is to say a walnut chicken recipe from China.

I

Injera - a flat bread from Ethiopia.

Irish bread pudding - do we need to say where this recipe comes from again? Pudding prepared with milk, sugar, eggs and leftover bread.

Irish cream - a drink for the

Irish soda bread - learn to prepare the authentic soda bread.

Irish stew - to complement your Irish menu. Try something Irish the next Saint Patrick's Day.

Italian angel hair with shrimp sauce - pasta is tremendusly versatile and no one cooks pasta as the Italian.

Italian meatballs - on their own or in the company of pasta.

Italian meatballs with tomato sauce - definitely in the company of pasta this one. One of the most popular sauces for pasta.

Italian sausage meatballs - meatball recipe to Italian perfection.

Italian spaghetti carbonara - very easy to prepare, definitely try this one.

J

Jack-o’-lantern cookies are an instant hit at Halloween.

Jiao zi - these are Chinese dumplings, often making a stelar appearance in the dim sum cart.

Johnny Mazzeti - this recipe comes from Panama and it has beef, pork and pasta.

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