There are thousands of recipes that involve wrapping up food. This Blog will give new recipes on a regular basis from around the world.
As with most pierogi recipes the dough is not a yeast dough, but it handles well. It can be made, as can the filling, the day before and kept in the refrigerator. I love sauerkraut and make my own eating it almost every day. A very easy to make vegetable dish.* These pierogis are delicious…
It is not known exactly where the pepper bun originated, however most state it originated in the province of Fujian in the city of Fuzhou. Fujian is the closest province to Taiwan. It is thought that Fujian immigrants brought the dish to Taiwan and many of the oldest pepper bun vendors have Fuzhounese ancestry. The…
The poppy plant is thought to have originated in the Mediterranean and Middle east centuries ago. The Sumerians, Egyptians, Greeks and Roman’s harvested this seed to make oil and cakes. The first archeological evidence of use of the poppy in India dates back about 5000 years ago and in China back to 3000 B.C. Native…
These Serbian cookies are fast friendly. They are fairly easy to make and don’t take lots of time. Further they are delicious. There is very little on-line about these cookies; my inspiration, and take, comes from the very interesting book, Nistisima by Georgina Hayden, which I highly recommend. This is an unusual cookie as one…
Mughlai Paratha is a Bengali dish that is believed to originate during the rain of Jahangir 1569-1627 and the Mughal Empire. His cook Adil Hafiz Usman was from Bengal. Apparently, the monarch was tired of similar dishes being served to him day after day. He ordered his cook to develop a new dish in 10…
Gateau is the French word for cake. This recipe is a very unique take on the concept of “cake”. The history seems to suggest that the Savoyard cake with potatoes and bacon was a fairly recent creation. It is a Tartiflette from the Savoy region that originated in the valley of Aravis. This is the…
Puff pastry with an almond filling, what is not to like? The galette des rois is such a desert. The history of this dish is a bit convoluted but fascinating, and I hope I am stating it accurately. Its roots take place in western Gaul with the Carnut peoples. Once occupied by the Roman’s, they…
This is a fascinating, unique and delicious dish, that I first saw in Michel Roux Jr’s book The French Kitchen (which I highly recommend). Recipes in French abound on the web and are all different. However, trying to find some history on this dish was challenging. Regardless, it will wow your guests both visually and…
Dumplings in Eastern Europe, and around the world, are ubiquitous and have very different fillings country by country. Dumplings are boiled, fried, steamed and put in soup. However, dumplings from Eastern Europe are very similar, and confusion enters when trying to determine who developed the first dumpling in a given country or region. Russian and…
I have only done 1 previous tortilla pinwheel. However, these pinwheels are a great appetizers. I use honey baked ham, which I love. Purchase a good quality ham and bake it using a glaze. I like my ham done until it becomes a dark brown on the surface. Sliced thinly this type of ham works…