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.
Portuguese Cuisine
Soup Acorda de bacalhau is a traditional bread soup. It is prepared with cod, rustic bread, and delicious broth. The broth is seasoned with garlic, olive oil, and fresh herbs. When done, the soup is topped with a poached egg. The cod is either left whole or mashed with bread to give the soup a creamy consistency.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Feast
The Secret To Preparing The Perfect Paella
According to The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, paella is a saffron-flavored dish made with varying combinations of rice, vegetables, meat, chicken and seafood. The Dictionary also explains that in the Old French and Catalan languages, paella means frying pan or pot. The traditional paella pan is flat and of large diameter, it can also have handles on each side.
By Be Inspired - Be Motivated3 years ago in Feast
Best Indian Restaurant in Edmonton: Flavors that will leave you wanting more!
There are so many Indian restaurants in Edmonton to choose from, but which one is the best? After much deliberation, we have chosen the restaurant that we believe to be the best: Flavors of India. This restaurant offers a wide variety of Indian dishes that will leave you wanting more. The service is excellent, and the atmosphere is cozy and inviting. If you're looking for an Indian restaurant that will exceed your expectations, Flavors of India is the place to go.
By The Samosa shop3 years ago in Feast
3 Ways To Cook The Perfect Rice
Rice may be cooked by 3 methods, each of which requires a different proportion of water. These methods are boiling, which requires 12 times as much water as rice; the Japanese method, which requires 5 times as much; and steaming, which requires 2-1/2 times as much. Whichever of these methods is used, however, it should be remembered that the rice grains, when properly cooked, must be whole and distinct. To give them this form and prevent the rice from having a pasty appearance, this cereal should not be stirred too much in cooking nor should it be cooked too long.
By Be Inspired - Be Motivated3 years ago in Feast
Best Patio Restaurants in Fort Worth, Texas
Outdoor patios are a common sight in Fort Worth restaurants. It does not come as a surprise as the city boasts terrific weather to sustain outdoor living for most of the year; on that note, here are our top picks of restaurants with the best al fresco dining experience in Fort Worth.
By Praveen Palkhade3 years ago in Feast
Best Taco Restaurants in Dallas, Texas
With so many restaurants in Dallas, you may have to visit a couple of spots to pick the winning taco makers. Fortunately, we can save you the trouble. Based on reviews and our polling, here is a roundup of the best tacos restaurants in Dallas.
By Praveen Palkhade3 years ago in Feast
A Fin Full Tale
Somewhere in an enclosed oceanic environment, a predator loitered around the manufactured artistic water tank that had many features reminding the angry looking creature about home. Taking a moment during his merry go round workout Norman peered into the glass while people stood in the gallery motionlessly staring or reading the research information provided.
By Marc OBrien3 years ago in Feast
The Ultimate Guide to Crumbl Cookie Flavors
Word has been spreading like wildfire about Crumbl Cookies. If you're not familiar, Crumbl is a family-owned business that was founded in 2017 in Logan, Utah. While Crumbl is a relatively new company, they have created quite a brand for themselves.
By All’s Fair in Love & Writing3 years ago in Feast
The Meaty Story
Unlike several other items, no one has yet stated that "red meat is harmful to health." However, for the past several years, doctors have been doing this in their own manner by advising patients or the general public to avoid too much red meat or give it up altogether because, according to them, doing so is bad for health, especially heart health. Many people, even those of us who are mere mortals, do heed the advise; some do it extremely rigorously and completely disregard it. We didn't completely stop eating it, but we cut back and limited our consumption of red meat.For the majority of us in India, red meat refers to "mutton" or goat, sheep, or lamb meat, while some people have switched to pork. To the best of my knowledge, the latter variety has not received any certificates of "eat" from doctors, but it is obvious that the latter variety is much less expensive than mutton. Due to the potential for political incorrectness, I'd prefer to avoid talking about beef.
By vishnu brock3 years ago in Feast










