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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!
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!
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
Indian Red Lentil and Kidney Bean Dal
A staple in Indian cuisine, Dal is a term used to describe various soups made from split lentils. My Dal utilizes red lentils and kidney beans that blend with lots of spices, giving it it’s warm, soothing flavor. Make a large pot to serve for dinner tonight , leaving you with delicious leftovers tomorrow!
Spicy Asian Noodle Soup with Mushrooms
For how quick and easy this soup is, it shouldn’t taste as good as it does! The sauteed mushrooms make the broth extra flavorful, while the chili peppers gives it just the right amount of heat to make your stomach all warm and fuzzy inside!
Sweet and Crunchy Quinoa Salad
Between the crunch of a roasted pine nut and the sweetness from a sweet potato and cranberry, this quinoa salad shows you just how great it is, for any occasion! Mix it all together with a hint of honey and cinnamon and you’ve got yourself a tasty, healthy treat!
Pearled Couscous with Roasted Tomatoes
Although it’s called couscous, pearled couscous is a noodle, although it doesn’t contain eggs, so it’s vegan-friendly. It has a similar shape to many grains, so it’s very interchangeable with grains. This recipe combines that shape of a grain, but texture of a noodle with roasted tomatoes for a delicious meal!
Vegan Stir-Fry
This is my go-to stir fry dressing! So fresh and flavorful, it pairs well with just about any veggies you got in your fridge that you want to add to your stir fry!
Red Cabbage Fall Salad
Feeling purple? This tasty dish not only adds vibrant colors to your table, but is also bursting with fall flavors and easy to make!
Pesto
The first dish I ever learned how to cook, this is a classic, simple dish that’s bursting with flavor and freshness! A tried and true recipe that I always keep in rotation, especially in those summer months when you can use the freshest basil!
German-Style Muesli
A filling way to start your day! Muesli is a classic German breakfast food made up of granola, dried fruit, seeds, grains, and a hint of chocolate. Add milk and eat like a cereal, mix some in with your favorite yogurt, or simply pop some in your mouth for a great a snack!
Challah French Toast
The beauty of challah is how soft and absorbent it is, making it a perfect way to make your French toast! Top with syrup and you’ve got yourself a great start to the day!