Author: Julien Vilder

Paska

Ukrainian Easter Brioche Paska Paska is a traditional Easter bread enjoyed across Eastern Europe, especially in Ukraine, where it carries deep cultural, spiritual, and historical significance. The name “Paska” comes from the Greek word “Paskha,” meaning Easter, reflecting the bread’s close ties to the celebration of resurrection and renewal in […]

Coconut Johnny Cakes

Afro-Nicaraguan style coconut quick bread. Coconut Johnny Cakes Johnny cakes are found across the English speaking Caribbean with Nicaragua’s Caribbean coast being no exception. Coconut Johnny cakes are found year round in Bluefields (NI) but they are especially popular on Good Friday. Coconut Johnny cakes be made in advance hence […]

Turkmen Fish Plov

Turkmen style fish pilaf Turkmen Fish Plov On the Caspian coast of Turkmenistan there is an abundance of freshwater fish like sturgeon, carp and trout. Here plov is made with poached fish with a saffron cream sauce. Plov is usually made with either short or long grain rice, but in […]

Chakhchouckha

Algerian meat stew with msemen sheets Chackhchoukha This purely Algerian dish is not to be confused with Shakshuka, another Maghrebi dish poached eggs in tomato sauce, this is a meat stew with think sheets of steamed msemen dough. This version of Chakhchoukha is from Biskra (the other main one being […]

Nan-e Berenji

Persian rice cookies Nan-e Berenji A classic Persian baked good. They hail from the western Kermanshah province in Iran. They are traditionally gluten free, being made with rice four. Nan-e Berenji is associated with Navruz, also known as Persian new year. Unlike most middle eastern sweets they are not too […]

Tunisian Brik

Tuna and potato pastries Tunisian Brik These crunchy triangles called Brik in Tunisia are an essential part of North African cuisine. Immensely popular during Ramadan in North Africa and France they are the perfect appetizer and great accompanied by a soup. Hundreds of variations exist in the Maghreb, this one […]

Lamb & Freekeh

Lebanese style lamb and green cracked wheat. Lamb & Freekeh Freekeh is type of toasted and crushed green wheat popular in the Middle East, especially in the Levant region. Lamb is a popular accompaniment to freekeh. The tender spiced lamb and fluffy freekeh are sure to be crowd pleaser. ⏰Prep […]

Ramazan Pidesi

Turkish Ramadan bread. Ramazan Pidesi Ramazan Pidesi is a typical Turkish bread exclusively made during the holy month Ramadan. Its shiny crust and fluffy interior makes a it a perfect accompaniment to soups, salads and dips. It is typically served fresh out of the oven while still warm. ⏰Prep Time: […]

Ezo Gelin Soup

Turkish lentil, bulgur and rice soup Ezo Gelin Soup This typical soup from the city of Gaziantep is one of the most iconic soups in Turkish cuisine. The soup is heavy and very nutritious making it a perfect start to any meal. What makes this soup unique is the combination […]

Achichuk

Uzbek tomato salad Achichuck This typical Central Asian salad is an essential accompaniment to any Central Asian meal. Whether it plov, kebabs or dumplings Achichuk is the perfect side dish. This salad may be simple but the keys very ripe tomatoes and sweet and very crunchy onions. ⏰Prep Time: 5 […]

Da Pan Ji (Big Plate Chicken)

Xinjiang style chicken Da Pan Ji (Big Plate Chicken) Da Pan Ji is a traditional Dungan dish hailing from the Xinjiang in China. This dish is very popular amongst the Chinese muslim communities and the Uyghurs. This fiery chicken stew gets its signature flavour from dried red chillies and Sichuan […]

Fried Chuchvara

Uzbek fried dumplings Fried Chuchvara Chuchvara are small dumpling from Central Asia. They are also known as Joshpara and dushbara. Chuchvara can be fried (served with yogurt of sour cream ) or boiled which are often served in a broth. These small dumplings are a labour of love but are […]

Morkovcha

Korean-Soviet carrot salad Morkovcha Morkovcha is a Korean style carrot salad born in Central Asia during the USSR. Koryo-sarams (Koreans relocated in Central Asian countries) created this dish based of ingredients they access to in order to create a replacement for Kimchi. This easy and delicious recipe is a perfect […]

Qurutob

Tajik Bread Salad Qurutob Description ⏰Prep Time: 20min ⏲️Cooktime: / 🍽️Servings: 4 Ingredients: Directions: 1 medium size Fatir bread (you can use 2 parathas also)2 tomatoes1/2 English cucumber1/2 Vidalia onion50g Qurut (kashk) (available in Middle eastern supermarkets)1 cup water1/8 cup flax seed oilHandful of dillHandful of coriander1 green onionSalt Directions:1) […]

Plov

Central Asian rice pilaf Plov This classic Central Asian dish is sure to be crowd pleaser. Called the king of the table in the region, it is at the heart of weddings, ceremonies and holidays as well as weekday meals. Fluffy rice, tender lamb and dried fruit create a perfect […]

Muhallebi

Middle Eastern rice pudding Muhallebi This traditional Middle Eastern rice pudding flavoured with rose, pistachio, mastic and vanilla, is a delicious and simple dessert. It’s a perfect addition to your Ramadan table and will be sure to impress your guests. ⏰Prep Time: 5 min ⏲️Cooktime: 10 min 🍽️Servings: 6 Ingredients: Directions:

Hummus

Traditional Lebanese Hummus Hummus This traditional Middle Eastern chickpea spread is a delicious addition to any meal. This easy and simple recipe is guaranteed to be a hit at your dinner table. This hummus can also be an amazing breakfast with homemade falafel and pita bread. ⏰Prep Time: 15 min […]

Tandyr Non

Fluffy Central Asian bread Tandyr Non This classic Central Asian bread is a perfect accompaniment to any Central Asian meal. It comes in many shapes and forms across the region. This recipe is an adaptation from the Samarkand style Tohax Non. What makes this bread unique is the use of […]

Tteokbokki

Korean style rice cakes Tteokbokki This classic Korean street food made with rice cakes in a spicy sauce is one of my all time favorites. This recipe is super easy and delicious. You can even add melted cheese, egg or sweet potato noodles if desired.  ⏰Prep Time: 15 min ⏲️Cooktime: […]

Thai Green Curry

Thai Green Curry This easy classic Thai curry is always a crowd pleaser. This dish is super versatile, you can use any vegetables you have in your fridge and it will be delicious.  ⏰Prep Time: 10 min ⏲️Cooktime: 25min 🍽️Servings: 4 Ingredients: Directions: