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Let’s go on a world food tour! Whatever you’re in the mood for, from meat-lovers to vegans, from Europe to Asia to North and South America, these recipes are for everyone who loves to eat delicious, simple food!

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My goal is to showcase delicious dishes that I’ve made, which I find are (relatively) easy to make! Some recipes require more time, and effort, while others are done within 30 minutes, but, I promise, you’ll be pleased with what you’ve made!

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Unlike other sites, I won’t be detailing all of my thoughts and feelings about each recipe because, let’s be real, in the end, you just want to figure out how to make the dish and what you need to buy at the grocery store. I cut right to the chase and tell you the ingredients you’ll need and show you what the final dish will look like!

As a side note, I’m a big fan of onions, garlic, ginger, and everything spicy, so my recipes might be somewhat heavy with these ingredients, or at least more so than some people :) Be aware of this and adjust these ingredients to your own preferences because you’re the one who will be doing the eating! Enjoy!

Recent Recipes

Senegalese Thieboudienne (Rice, Fish, and Veggies)
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Senegalese Thieboudienne (Rice, Fish, and Veggies)

While looking into food history, I came across this delicious dish. A staple in Senegal, that has inspired countless other dishes! At its essence, it's Jollof (rice with tomato paste), hearty veggies, and white fish that are all stewed together. But what sets this dish apart is its bold use of Scotch bonnet peppers (so it's spicy!). For anyone who wants to discover a great Senegalese recipe!

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Indian Chicken Biryani
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Indian Chicken Biryani

An Indian comfort food that incorporates chicken marinated in a deliciously flavorful combination of spices. Add crispy onions, cilantro, saffron, and ghee that simmers together to make a perfect dinner and lots of happy eaters!

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Hoppin’ John
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Hoppin’ John

Also known as Carolina peas and rice, this dish is a staple New Year’s dish in the Southern US as black eyed peas are said to bring good luck! A deliciously hearty meal that tastes good year round and a fun way to experiment with black eyed peas if you’ve never had them before!

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