Call for recipes!
Dear flist,
As part of my 101 Things in 1001 Days project, I am trying to broaden my cooking horizons. So for the next three months, the plan is to cook a "new" and "exotic" dish every week.
I could always go hunt down recipes on the internet, but I find that my experience is always best when I get recommendations from my friends.
So, dear flist, do you have any fun/new/exciting recipes that I could try? My regular culinary experience is North American/French Canadian, with occasional forays into cooking with curry and various stir-fries. What can you suggest that will make me break out of my culinary rut? (Dish names are good, and bonus points if you can provide the actual recipe)
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As part of my 101 Things in 1001 Days project, I am trying to broaden my cooking horizons. So for the next three months, the plan is to cook a "new" and "exotic" dish every week.
I could always go hunt down recipes on the internet, but I find that my experience is always best when I get recommendations from my friends.
So, dear flist, do you have any fun/new/exciting recipes that I could try? My regular culinary experience is North American/French Canadian, with occasional forays into cooking with curry and various stir-fries. What can you suggest that will make me break out of my culinary rut? (Dish names are good, and bonus points if you can provide the actual recipe)
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(For variable definitions of "decent"...)
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Although this one is more traditional: http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2000/01/26/nshaggis000126.html
As is this one: http://www.rampantscotland.com/recipes/blrecipe_haggis.htm
And, well, you get the idea: http://www.churchofjesus.ca/recipes/food_recipe.htm
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Oh sorry, it's from Laurel's Kitchen. Mr. Toast has it on his recipe blog - it's the top entry here: http://www.thecookingshowlab.blogspot.com/
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If not, you definitely need some chicken enchiladas in your repertoire! (Can you get tortillas there?)
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Here's a recipe:
http://kitchenbliss.blogspot.com/2008/11/creamy-green-chicken-enchiladas.html
If you cannot buy prepared green salsa there, let me know, I'll find a different recipe -- it gets harder if you cannot use prepped sauce :) Or, I could send you a jar.
Hee! Reminds me of going to see my friend Anne in Toronto many years ago, she wanted some file gumbo, which is basically ground up sassafras leaves, and looks like a green leafy powder. I was pretty nervous bringing that thru customs :)
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What's the alternative if I can't find any?
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See? http://giverslog.com/?p=1265
Let me know, I'll send you some. Customs be damned!
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