Tag Archive 'stew'

Jan 31 2011

Eet’s a peasant dish…

Published by under Casserole,French,Stews,Vegetable

I always love how movies and television open us all up to new dishes and culinary cultures we might not have seen before.  French cuisine, while noted highly and raved about, has always been a hit-or-miss thing with me.  I’ve eaten twice in French restaurants, only to end up sick later.  However, I haven’t given [...]

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Aug 25 2010

It’s a Goulash Party!

Published by under Hungarian,Slovak,Soups,Stews

OK, so the best laid plans never seem to always happen.  I planned on writing this while on vacation, but Zuzana and I were having so much fun that I just lost track of the time, and now we’re home.  My apologies to anyone who felt abandoned. While over in Zuzana’s native Slovakia, I was [...]

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Jul 27 2010

On Vacation in Greece

Published by under Greek,Stews,Vegetable

I want to first start off this post with a short apology.  Before I left for my month-long European adventure, I had planned to post three recipes I learned from my father, but I found myself busy tying up loose ends at work and packing, and thus forgot the notes I had taken.  Rest assured, [...]

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May 05 2010

Anybody Hungary?

Published by under Beef,Hungarian,Slovak

Yeah, I couldn’t help myself with that title, but we are taking a journey to Hungary.  While my initial visit was to the beautiful city of Budapest, Hungary is best known for its goulash.  If you don’t know, that’s ok.  Goulash is basically a stew, or at times a thick soup. The rich tradition of [...]

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Jan 11 2010

Oh Cioppino!

Published by under Italian,Seafood

This all started when I was watching an episode of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, where Guy Fieri went to San Diego to visit a local spot called Blue Water. While the grilled fish sandwiches and fish tacos looked appealing, it wasn’t until they introduced their variation of what’s called Cioppino that I was drooling.

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