Cuisines

Mango Tiramisu

Mango Tiramisu

Tiramisu, anyone? Except that this time we’re changing the classical recipe a little. So, keep the cocoa and coffee out for this one. Let’s make it mango-themed with the ladyfingers soaked in a mixture of orange juice and brandy. It’s 20 minutes well spent, refrigeration time aside.

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Almond Chocolate Salami

Almond Chocolate Salami

Although there is a strong connection of this incredible dessert with Italy, it is also popular in Portugal and Romania. So, we let you give the verdict as regards to its origins. Use the bain-marie technique to melt together dark chocolate, butter, and heavy cream. Toss ginger cookies, candied orange, and almonds and get an incredible texture of mixed crunchy, slightly chewy and fluffy. The mother of all chocolate salamis!

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Zucchini and Pickle Burgers

Zucchini and Pickle Burgers

Don’t you just like the sight of a burger filled to the brim with all sorts of goodies? We do, too. From a pair of decadent tasty burgers, the mayo and ketchup should not be absent. Also, the juicy sour pickles, the ever-delicious crispy bacon, and the refreshing veggies. You can enhance the zucchini by cooking it in butter, first. You can prebake your buns for a crispier effect.

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Asian Style Coquelet

Asian Style Coquelet

This delicious coquelet has Asian cuisine written all over it. It’s a twist on the Korean dish “Samgye-tang” where we traded ginseng for the ginger. Other than ginger, use chili, garlic, and white pepper to spice things. Serve with two sauces made with unmistakably sour and delicious soy sauce, sweet honey, and sesame oil and seeds.

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Frittata with Sausage and Arugula

Frittata With Sausage and Arugula

This morning let’s prepare a fluffy and meaty frittata as a filling breakfast for 4. To get the fluffier experience vigorously whisk the eggs with milk and parmesan. For the meaty part consider fried sausages cut into thick slices. Toss some peppery arugula into the pan and bake all. Start your day in a great way.

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Cottage Cheese Souffle with Raisins

Cottage Cheese Souffle With Raisins

Now there is a classy classic. Or at least it used to be classy, but it’s still classic, no matter what. Anyway, we couldn’t say no to this delicious egg-based sweet dessert inspired by the French cuisine: a puffy and creamy delight made with cottage cheese and sour cream. Topping it with raisins seemed to be the right thing to do. And let the record show that we baked it in style.

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