Put away your passport and forget about plane tickets. These recipes from around the world will send you on a culinary adventure from your own kitchen.
When I married my Jewish husband 28 years ago, his mother taught me to make ...
This is my grandmother's version of Hungarian Chicken Paprikash. If there is food served in ...
This is my mother-in-law's German version of Linzer Christmas Cookies. She says they are ...
A kugel is a baked pudding or casserole, similar to a pie, most commonly made ...
My mother's side of the family is from Croatia. This bread is a family favorite ...
A nice twist on a pasta salad. Something different and super easy.
These crepe-like pancakes are a weekend tradition at our house. They were one of my ...
Each year my husband and I host a Christmas Eve Party for friends and family ...
The Hot Brown got its start at the Brown Hotel in Louisville, KY in 1926. ...
I started making this because my youngest son loves Feta cheese and it has morphed ...
I list these as an appetizer but can be a main dish served with spanish ...
Words cannot express how much I love Mexican street corn! You can find it in ...
These combination of flavors in these tacos are amazing - the poblano pepper and white ...
My husband loves burritos, so I created this recipe a while back and it seems ...
My hubby and I were homesick for a REAL pizza, so I put together this ...
My mom always made this barbecue. She got the directions from her mom. It is ...
Everyone loves Jamaican jerk! My family can eat it daily. You can prepare it on ...
I love the rum cakes you get while on vacation in the Caribbean, but I ...
Mmm... so good & so refreshing! I made this little concoction yesterday for a barbecue ...
My husband is asked to bring this brisket for all the family gatherings. He ...
The traditional Peruvian Papas a la Huancaina, potatoes in cheese and chili sauce is made ...
This was one of my favourite dishes growing up and still is. It's difficult to ...
This recipe was handed down from my Busia, (Grandma) to my mom and aunts, then ...