Holiday

Yee sang salad

The salad for the prosperity toss. This salad is only prepared during the celebrations for the Chinese New Year in Singapore and South Eastern Asia. It is not part of the Chinese traditions.

Singapore Buddharupa

Russian Easter bread

This fine bread is the perfect symbol and treat for the Easter holiday.

Saint Basil the Blessed, Russia

Roast turkey with fruit stuffing and bacon rolls

Traditional roast turkey requires stuffing, bacon rolls, turkey gravy, and roast potatoes. Serve with seasonal vegetables on the side.

Roast turkey, Christmas

New England clam chowder

This is truly traditional New England fare; a tasty and comforting soup, especially in cold days.

Autumn in New England

Matzah stuffing

Serve this matzah stuffing as a side dish for Hanukkah and other Jewish celebrations.

Hannukah candles

Jelly donuts

Jelly donuts make a great dessert or snack for your Hanukkah celebration or for any other occasion. This recipe taks time to prepare but it is worth it.

Hannukah candles

Italian Easter panettone

Panettone is a sweet bread with with candied fruit and traditionally eaten by Christmas and New year.

Pisa Tower in Italy

Potato pancakes (latkes)

Serve these potato pancakes with no garnish, with savory toppings such as sour cream, sweet ones such as apple sauce and sugar, or a mix of sweet and savory.

Hannukah candles

Beef brisket

Serve beef brisket can with boiled potatoes or potato mash - with no milk, cheese, or butter.

Hannukah candles

Danish roast duck, andesteg

Andesteg is a wonderful recipe to use with wild game in season; it is also a recipe to try when you want to give your thanksgiving or Christmas celebrations international flair.

Little Mermaid, Copenhagen

Where to go from here?

First step would be stocking the staples you need to cook international. Why not follow the recommendations in our basic pantry?

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