cuisine
From street-food to fine dining, traditional Italian to Asian-Fusion, being well-versed in global cuisine is the first step to culinary mastery.
Where to Eat and Drink in Hong Kong
However, it can start with—this is definitely the place you want to go this or next year! Why? Because this place is a very peculiar one—it’s filled with magnificent views and great places, accompanied with interesting culture. However, you never know what to expect there, especially when the food is concerned. Starting from dim sum and meals that look cheap but are actually super tasty, to posh meals while drinking champagne (yes, champagne is huge in Hong Kong), you can definitely find whatever you want in this place. So, if you have any plans to go there, sometime soon, take a look at this guide, find the cuisine you want and check those places out!
Isla WrightPublished 5 years ago in FeastBest Foods Served on a Cruise
When going on a cruise a person may be wondering about the types of food that they will be served. There are some good dishes to get while on a cruise. These are some of the best foods on a cruise. When you are looking for the best itineraries for Miami cruises these are some dishes to remember.
Dawn CastellPublished 5 years ago in FeastSourdough Simplicity
In my kitchen, Elvira is starting to stretch herself, expand herself, push herself up against the confines of her jar and reach toward the lid settled lightly above her. A few hours ago I took her out of the fridge, added rye flour and water, gave her a gentle stir, and set her on my counter. Now, I peek under her lid to see how she’s getting on. Hey, Elvira, I say. Looks like we’re nearly good to go.
Erica WagnerPublished 5 years ago in FeastThe West Coast Is Home to America’s Best Farmers Markets
Whether you’re trying to jump start your healthy eating with more fresh produce or simply filling your Sunday itinerary with a local activity, farmers markets can make for a fun outing. This is a great way to support local agriculture while enjoying the outdoors. Plus, there are sure to be some finds that the corporate grocery store simply can’t offer.
Britney ClaytonPublished 5 years ago in FeastAlbanian Cuisine
The cuisine of Albania, as with most Mediterranean and Balkan nations, has been strongly influenced by its long history. The occupations by Greece, Italy, and the Ottoman Turks have left its mark on Albanian cuisine.
Rasma RaistersPublished 5 years ago in FeastBest Foods to Try Internationally
Food is an essential part of our everyday lives. We use it during celebrations and parties, we have competitions with it, we need it to live, we even use it to bribe people to come to events, because who doesn’t love free food! Everyone wants to try food internationally because a lot of it is always being promoted and advertised on the internet. There are so many different countries that have different choices of food, from Spain, Italy, United Kingdom, and many other places. From different ways to make burgers, pizzas, pastas and other delicious foods. Maybe you can't go overseas and fly international to try them, but there are many ways to get to different foods that you can't travel to get.
Sasha McGregorPublished 5 years ago in FeastBest Homemade Chili with Red Wine
When I was a kid my Dad would occasionally make Chili, but only on the weekend, because it was a lot of trouble, and usually took all day. His motto was, "if you're going to be in the kitchen, I'll not put up with spectators; you're going to work or get out!" So I always liked to chop, and do whatever he would let me do to help. That's where I got most of my start cooking–with my Dad. He taught me a lot. I miss him, dearly.
Pamela k ConolyPublished 5 years ago in FeastBest Homemade Enchiladas Ever with Sangria Coolers
My Dad used to make cheese enchiladas, but only on the weekend, because they were a lot of trouble and he was very methodic about the way he did it. They took a while but they were worth every minute.
Pamela k ConolyPublished 5 years ago in FeastMadeleines to Die For
I really didn't learn about these decadent little jewels until later on in life. When I was in school and took homemaking and cooking, they taught us how to make chocolate chip cookies but, never anything gourmet like these. Or else some of us would have gotten husband's a lot sooner!
Pamela k ConolyPublished 5 years ago in FeastThe Future of Sazon and Adobo Is Loisa
Through all my memories of existing in a Puerto Rican household, there was one constant that was never questioned. It was always there in our pantries, in our foods, in every supermarket we’d set foot in. It was the secret to delicious meals that I desperately try to replicate today. The bright orange packaging of sazon and the yellow and blue bottle of adobo are as prevalent and loved in my life as for others, but how did this happen, what are we actually eating, and why?
The Bronx VeganPublished 5 years ago in FeastNew York City Food
New York City style hot dogs, especially with sauerkraut, sweet relish, onion sauce, ketchup, and/or mustard. Manhattan clam chowder has a clear broth, plus tomato for red color and flavor. In the 1890s, it was called “New York Clam Chowder” and “Fulton Fish Market” clam chowder. According to Good Eats, the addition of tomatoes in place of milk was actually the work of Portuguese immigrants.
Rasma RaistersPublished 5 years ago in FeastBeastly grease
When does anyone really appreciate and understand the importance of food, taste, texture, product, colours, so many types of different foods in the world 🌎 be thankful
Georgia HardenPublished 5 years ago in Feast