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This burger is the signature dish of the Californian gastropub Father's Office, where you can often spot even Hollywood stars. Esquire magazine even named it the best burger in the world. The beef patty is topped with melting blue cheese and... read more
Prepare a juicy, thick beef burger just like they do at the popular American burger chain Fatburger. The ground beef patty is grilled with a slice of cheese that melts deliciously on top of the meat, and then... read more
Tender lamb loin on the bone, cut into individual cutlets, is a well-known delicacy that needs to be cooked in a way that enhances its flavor without making the meat tough. Yogurt is the ideal marinade and sauce for lamb. read more
This Italian soup combines the flavors and aromas of summer vegetables like zucchini, squash, carrots, Swiss chard, green beans, and tomatoes. White beans and pasta shells add heartiness and interesting texture. To... read more
This delicious pilaf recipe is a lifesaver when you need to use up leftover cooked rice. Cook the wheat ahead of time, and it won't take you long to turn it all into a wonderfully healthy and delicious dish. All you have to do is fry... read more
Instead of traditional tortillas, these tacos are served on sturdy lettuce leaves. This makes the appetizer low-calorie, light, summery, and impressive if you're serving it as a treat at a family party. For the taco filling, fry it on - read more
Tofu is diced and grilled in a skillet with celery, bell pepper, garlic, and onion in barbecue sauce. A touch of curry adds a subtle oriental aroma and flavor. With this dish, even... read more
Swordfish is a popular fish in Mediterranean cuisine. It's very tender, contains few bones, and cooks fairly quickly. Grill for just 5 minutes per side and swordfish is ready. Serve with a vegetable sauce, also prepared in... read more
A sophisticated Moroccan-style holiday dish featuring grilled rack of lamb and a fragrant side of couscous. And considering the couscous takes just minutes to prepare, and the meat can be marinated the night before, the whole dish... read more
Before frying, the chicken is soaked in a spicy brine for an hour, then rubbed with a dry marinade and marinated for another hour. This makes the meat very juicy, tender, and delicious. But the main highlight of the dish is the Mexican brown mole sauce. Its... read more
Pot pie, or pot pie, is a hearty homemade dish in the form of a closed pie with a rich meat and vegetable filling, served as a main course. To make pot pie, you can use store-bought pie dough, dividing it into two parts: read more
A superb oven-roasted duck recipe that turns out incredibly juicy, full of flavor, and covered in a crisp, glossy crust without excess fat. A true holiday delicacy. Start preparing the duck for roasting well in advance, as it... read more
The filling of this sandwich is made from aromatic Italian taleggio cheese, thin slices of natural ham, caramelized onions and thinly sliced green apple, which with its sweet and sour taste and juiciness will perfectly complement the fried - read more
Blackberry barbecue sauce, which is constantly brushed on the chicken thighs during cooking, imparts a wonderful flavor to the poultry. The sauce can be made in advance. In addition to fresh blackberries, it includes dark beer, balsamic and red wine vinegar, and brown read more
A hot sandwich with melted cheese and corned beef becomes incredibly delicious if the thinly sliced corned beef is pre-mixed with beer-caramelized onions, Worcestershire sauce, and mustard. This infuses the meat with a more complex flavor. read more
Skirt steak differs from premium steaks in that it has larger fibers and less fat, making it slightly tougher. Therefore, this cut requires special care, and then you'll have a tender and juicy piece of meat on your plate. read more
The recipe uses a whole flank steak—a cut from the belly—that's pre-rubbed with a mixture of chili powder and sugar to create a light, savory caramel crust. To ensure this relatively lean steak is tender and juicy, read more
Instead of simply serving a grilled steak with salad greens, use these ingredients to create a hearty, full-flavored, and textured salad. A tender ribeye steak is perfect for this salad. It doesn't need to be marinated for long, and especially... read more
These festive tartlets with a stunning filling of caramelized onions and goat cheese cream are quite easy to make and delicious. To make things easier, use store-bought dough as the base for the tartlets. read more
Dyeing Easter eggs with natural dyes is not only harmless but also a centuries-old tradition that remains relevant even with the advent of modern food colorings. Various foods, vegetables, and fruits are used for dyeing. read more
Fajitas are a Tex-Mex dish that's a great picnic option: you hand out warm tortillas to your guests, and they wrap them with their choice of fillings and other toppings. Shrimp makes an excellent filling for fajitas. read more
Tikka masala is the most popular Indian chicken curry dish. Skinless, sliced chicken thighs are marinated in a spicy mixture with the Indian spice garam masala and then cooked in a slow cooker with pre-fried... read more
This Mexican appetizer is ready in minutes and is perfect for those who prefer a more textured guacamole. Ripe avocado is diced and mashed with a fork along with onion, cilantro, chili pepper, and lime juice. All the ingredients are... read more
Caribbean jerk seasoning adds vibrant color to roasted sweet carrots, which are blended with roasted onions and garlic to create a thick dipping sauce. Add a splash of coconut milk to the sauce for an even more velvety, creamy texture. read more
This light and airy dip is based on the traditional American salad succotash. Its main ingredients are beans, corn, tomatoes, bell peppers, and herbs. To prepare the dip, boiled lima beans are mashed in a kitchen... read more
When making low-calorie guacamole, some of the avocado is replaced with canned pea puree. It's lower in fat, but looks and textures almost identical to avocado. Low-fat yogurt adds an even more... read more
These rolls are filled with raw, spicy Italian turkey sausage. Remove the casings, and you'll have ready-to-eat sausage with all the necessary spices. The ground turkey is mixed with mushrooms sautéed with onions, creamy... read more
A delicate, creamy, slightly tart cream cheese makes a wonderful base for a thick dip. Mix it with sour cream, grated mozzarella, and a little mayonnaise. For the vegetable topping, add artichoke hearts and spinach. read more
An exquisite appetizer that will delight with its restaurant-quality appearance and stunning, multifaceted flavor. The polenta holds its shape perfectly after cooling, perfect for serving mushroom stew, and its neutral flavor won't overpower the vibrant flavor of the mushrooms. read more
One of the most popular Mexican dipping dishes is layered dip. It requires preparing several sauces and dips separately and layering them on a shared platter so that each layer is visible, meaning each top layer... read more
Perfectly crispy potato chips without artificial flavors, flavor enhancers, or excess fat. The potatoes are sliced thinly (preferably using a mandoline), drizzled with olive oil, and sprinkled with black pepper. read more
Milkao are Chilean fritters made from a mixture of mashed potatoes and raw grated potatoes. Both ingredients are taken in equal proportions, excess liquid is squeezed out of the raw potatoes, and the mixture is kneaded into a dough with the addition of salt and pepper. read more
Charquican is a Chilean stew popular in the Andean countries of South America. Its name comes from the word "charqui," meaning dried meat, which is one of the main ingredients in this stew. Charquican is an ideal dish for... read more
This savory pie is very filling and delicious thanks to the harmonious combination of different fillings. Fried onions, slices of mortadella (also known as boiled Bolognese) are layered in a pastry-lined baking dish. read more
The combination of succulent greens and cheese makes a wonderful filling for a hearty and delicious tart. For the greens, use Swiss chard, parsley, and dill. Sauté the greens in a frying pan, chop in a food processor, and mix with grated... read more
Although this pasta's name sounds like an Italian gourmet dish, it was actually invented in America. And the word "primavera" translates from Italian as "spring." And indeed, the pasta looks very spring-like thanks to its many bright colors— read more
Feijuada is one of the most popular Brazilian dishes. This thick stew is made with black beans and various meats. According to one theory, the dish was invented by slaves brought from Africa to Brazil, who cooked the beans with various meats. read more
Sauce espagnole is one of the five basic sauces of classic French cuisine. It is typically served with meat dishes or used in the preparation of another sauce, demi-glace. Espagnole is prepared using beef broth, which is reduced to the desired consistency. read more
This Italian risotto is prepared in a more simplified way: you don't have to stand at the stove and soak the rice in liquid, as is done in traditional recipes. But the dish turns out just as velvety and creamy, with a wonderful flavor. read more
This meatloaf, or meatloaf, is made with a mixture of lean beef and turkey, yet it's still incredibly juicy, mouthwatering, and rich in flavor. This is all thanks to the spinach mixed into the ground meat, which makes it even healthier, as well as... read more
Mexican fajitas differ from similar burritos or tacos in that all the fillings are laid out individually on the table, and guests can add whatever they want to their tortilla. This is a great solution if you're hosting a house party and don't have much time for... read more
A simple fried egg becomes much more delicious and interesting when prepared as huevos rancheros—a traditional breakfast for Mexican ranchers. Today, you can find various variations of huevos rancheros, invented in regions where— read more
If you want a hot, delicious dinner waiting for you at home tomorrow after work without much effort, put the ingredients for a pot roast (stewed meat and vegetables) in the slow cooker tonight. Chop the onion, rub the beef with spices, pour in... read more
This creamy soup is one of the few that's perfect for a holiday dinner. Your guests will appreciate its amazing flavor and elegant presentation. And you'll be delighted with how easy it is to prepare. Cauliflower is sautéed with onions and... read more
A long loaf of French bread is served like a boat, filled to the brim with a hot, gooey, and delicious dipping sauce, surrounded by croutons, crackers, and vegetables for dipping. This appetizer is easy to make, and its amazing flavor comes from... read more
The famous French onion soup, with its rich and complex flavor, can be served as an appetizer in mushroom caps. First, prepare the soup filling by sautéing the onions with spices in butter until golden and spicy. read more
The amazing flavor of this popular French soup comes primarily not from the broth or spices, but from the onions, which are sautéed for almost an hour, releasing their sugars and caramelizing. That's why it's best to use sweet onions for this recipe. read more
There are a number of delicious dishes in which onions play a key role. French onion soup alone is a real treat. But this simple and perhaps most inexpensive vegetable can also be used to create a superb side dish with a million-dollar flavor. Here - read more
Looking at this delicious pasta casserole with chicken sausage and sweet peppers, topped with a crispy cheese crust, you can just imagine it simmering in the oven, where all the juices and flavors of the ingredients meld together. And it's hard to believe that... read more
The name minestrone soup can be translated from Italian as "big soup." And indeed, it turns out to be big, judging by how many ingredients are usually added to make the soup rich and delicious. Although there is no single recipe - read more
A modernized version of traditional French onion soup, perfect for those watching their diet and weight. It contains minimal fat. The onions are sautéed under a lid and, under the influence of steam, begin to... read more
This chicken broth soup harmoniously combines hearty and nutritious white beans with light, refreshing Swiss chard and greens. Add the broth and rinsed canned white beans to the onions and celery sautéed in olive oil, and... read more
Italian minestrone soup is like a hodgepodge of vegetables you can make with whatever you have in your fridge, creating a new flavor every time. This minestrone is made with three types of beans: white beans, chickpeas, and green beans. read more
This vegetarian fajita version uses vegetables instead of meat, making it a light and fiber-rich dish perfect for breakfast. Plus, its appearance alone will lift your spirits in the morning. The filling includes: read more
The rich and savory flavor of chorizo pairs perfectly with cauliflower, cheese, and beans. All you have to do is wrap it all in a tortilla and heat it up—and you've got yourself an incredible burrito. Cauliflower may not be the most striking ingredient in this dish, but it... read more
In the US, comfort food is a favorite food; it's supposed to be tasty and nutritious. Such food is prepared to restore mental balance and is far from being considered healthy. Pies are quite popular; they not only pack a punch, but also... read more
Caramelized onions are the perfect addition to mashed potatoes. Not only do they add a delicious aroma and a sweet and spicy flavor, but they also make them healthier by adding fiber. The difference between caramelized onions and fried onions is that the onions are... read more
Onions add extra sweetness to the mashed potatoes. Saute the onion first until it caramelizes with its own sweetness, then add it to the baked sweet potatoes. Sweet potato mash has a slightly sweet flavor on its own, so it works well— read more
Corned beef is not only a way to preserve meat for a long time, but also a delicious delicacy. Beef brisket is best for curing. Soak it for 10 days in a brine with spices and potassium nitrate, which is used as a preservative and - read more
A gratin is a potato dish and essentially a casserole. The dish, or rather the cooking technique, originates in France and literally translates as "crust" (French: gratin). The French use this term to describe both meat and vegetable dishes. read more
Whether you're gathering with friends to watch a game or simply hosting a house party, nachos, a Mexican snack, are perfect for such occasions. Traditional nachos are corn chips or corn tortilla chips that - read more
Huevos rancheros (Spanish for "farmer-style eggs") is a Mexican breakfast featuring fried eggs served on a corn tortilla with various vegetable and sauce toppings. To prepare this breakfast, you will need: read more
Traditional Italian panzanella salad is made with tomatoes, stale bread, onions, olive oil, and vinegar. It's simple, delicious, fresh, and summery. But the salad will take on new flavors if you add ingredients typical of... read more
Chowder is a traditional American stew, often made with cream and broth and thickened with flour. Make a simple vegetable chowder with corn and bell peppers, and top the soup with flavorful bacon and plenty of cheese. read more
Mac 'n' Cheese (or Macaroni and Cheese) is a classic American dish. It consists of macaroni horns in a cheese sauce, baked in a casserole under a crispy crust of breadcrumbs and melted cheese. read more
Pudding isn't always a dessert, and delicious doesn't have to be unhealthy. To see for yourself, just make this healthy and delicious side dish with corn and pumpkin. The dish's vibrant orange colors, its captivating aroma, and its many... read more
Even though the dish is quite filling, you'll want to eat every last tube of pasta. And that's no surprise, as ordinary pasta with sauce takes on the appearance of a beautiful pie, which arouses not only appetite but also curiosity. Each... read more
In the United States, corned beef and cabbage is often a staple on the St. Patrick's Day table of those of Irish descent. The meat prepared according to this recipe is juicy and tender, and it's perfectly seasoned with salt and... read more
Corned beef was very popular in Rus' until the 19th century. Fresh meat was very expensive back then and was found only on noble tables, while commoners actively salted cheaper cuts of meat to preserve it longer. With increasing... read more
Buffalo wings, a popular American dish, have a unique flavor that makes them beloved across the country and beyond. They're a blend of deep-fried chicken wings in a spicy sauce, celery, carrots, and blue cheese sauce. read more
This ultra-fine pasta, whose name literally means "angel hair," has a delicate texture and pairs perfectly with a sun-dried tomato sauce and goat cheese. The dish doesn't take long to prepare and is also suitable for re-use. read more
A flatbread from Alsatian cuisine that is very similar to Italian pizza. However, unlike pizza, tarte flambée, according to the original recipe, is baked with a topping of sour cream, bacon, and onions. A very simple, yet incredibly delicious peasant dish. After - read more
Unlike a regular sauce, which is added to a dish, a dip is meant to be dipped in food. This is a great way to serve appetizers, snacks, vegetables, and other finger foods. This corn dip is served cold with - read more
Mexican tacos, traditionally served in pockets made of small corn tortillas folded in half, are often awkward to eat: juices leak out and vegetables fall out. In contrast, tacos in envelopes are much more convenient and don't take much longer to prepare. read more
Everyone's probably heard of Italian minestrone soup. It's light, very healthy, and filled with a ton of vegetables. But few people know that this soup has an equally delicious and healthy winter version. Unlike traditional minestrone, the winter version is... read more
Florentine meatballs differ from classic meatballs in that some of the ground meat is replaced with spinach. It adds more juiciness and tenderness. These meatballs are also much healthier, containing more fiber and, along with... read more
Make spaghetti with meatballs in tomato sauce, Italian style. For this dish, boil the spaghetti separately, bake the meatballs in the oven, and make the tomato sauce. Then mix everything together and enjoy the amazing combination of flavors, aromas, and... read more
Chicken pot pie is a portioned version of the popular American chicken pot pie, which is baked in a deep pan and consists of a closed pastry shell with a filling. The filling for these is read more
A quesadilla is a popular Mexican dish made from a flatbread filled with cheese. Cheese and tortilla are the two essential ingredients, and various vegetables and meats can be added as desired. For example, chicken and... read more
Although traditional French bisque soup is made with seafood, or at least a seafood broth, tomato bisque has also gained widespread popularity in the West. It's prepared with chicken broth and a generous amount of... read more
If you're preparing rice as a side dish for a holiday meal, it's best cooked in an oriental style with saffron. This spice is considered one of the most expensive and is perfect for special occasions. It imparts a wonderful aroma, flavor, and— read more
Pork tenderloin is the best choice for this roll. Besides being a tender cut of meat, it's easy to cut and unroll into a large, flat piece that only needs to be lightly pounded to flatten and filled with the filling. read more
This casserole is based on creamy corn, enhanced with a stunning flavor combination of ham and kale. The mixture is topped with a cornbread topping topped with grated cheddar cheese, which, after baking, transforms into a delicious... read more
Aloo pie (aloo in Hindi means potato) is a fried pastry made of thin dough and filled with potato. Samosas from Trinidad and Tobago embody a fusion of Asian, Indian, Arabic, and Latin American cuisines, which have been significantly influenced by read more
This rich meat sauce is well worth becoming your regular royal Sunday lunch. Its amazing flavor is achieved by cooking several types of meat in a tomato sauce. The bone-in veal shank imparts all its richness to the sauce. read more
Four cheeses—mozzarella, Parmesan, ricotta, and Asiago—will give your pasta an unforgettable flavor and stunning texture. And sun-dried tomato pieces in a fragrant sauce will add the necessary tomato acidity and richness, which pairs perfectly with... read more
This rice side dish stands out from others for its richness of ingredients and an interesting flavor that combines various flavors. It also looks very festive and is perfect for a festive table with meat or poultry dishes. read more
Oven-roasted turkey is a truly festive dish, and the glaze gives the meat a unique shine and flavor worthy of a New Year's or Christmas table. And you don't have to roast the whole turkey; just use the tastiest parts— read more
In North African countries, including Morocco, the most common and traditional dish is tagine. It is made from lightly fried meat, simmered with vegetables and spices at a low temperature for several minutes. read more
In Italian cuisine, ossobuco is a veal shank cut crosswise into discs of meat with the marrow bone in the middle. Ossobuco is also the name given to the dish prepared from this cut. To prepare it, the meat is first pan-fried and then... read more
The best way to make an omelet for a large crowd is to bake it in the oven in a large baking dish or in small ramekins. The oven will help the omelet rise well, making it fluffy, velvety, and presentable. And the ground meat added to it... read more
Make a hearty and delicious breakfast with potatoes baked in the oven with spices, onions, and bell peppers. It's super easy to make. Dice all the vegetables, mix all the ingredients, and place them on a baking sheet. Bake at a high temperature. read more
To surprise your guests, prepare an unusual sun-dried tomato jam as an appetizer. Sun-dried tomatoes are simmered with onions, thyme, and garlic in a mixture of vegetable oil, chicken broth, wine vinegar, and sugar until some of the mixture has... read more
These ear-shaped puff pastries, or palmieres, will grace your table with their striking appearance alone. And their stunning filling of Parmesan cheese, meat, and caramelized onions will surely leave no one indifferent, and they'll disappear in minutes. read more
A rich cheddar cheese sauce mixed with roasted broccoli makes a delicious dip that goes perfectly with any appetizer. Serve it hot, before the cheese sets, and dip baked potato slices into the dip. read more
Meatballs are meatballs (from the English word "meat" and "ball") that, unlike meatballs or meatballs, are baked in the oven until golden brown. Meatballs are most often made from ground beef, bound together with egg and breadcrumbs, and topped with... read more
Pot roast is a popular American dish of stewed meat and vegetables. Pot roast is typically made with a tougher cut of beef, seared until crispy, and then simmered in wine or broth for a long time with vegetables and spices. read more
If your multicooker has a capacity of at least 6 liters, you can make a wonderful chicken soup using a whole chicken without the hassle of cutting it up first. The soup will be very rich and full of flavor. First, fry the chicken in... read more
If you braise beef in a slow cooker using the pressure cooker setting, it won't take you more than an hour, especially since this method requires the tougher cut of beef from the shoulder. The result will be very tender and... read more
Adobo is a traditional Filipino dish and cooking method where meat is fried or braised in soy sauce, vinegar, and spices. You can make a simplified version of chicken adobo at home, and a slow cooker will transform this... read more










































































































