Luxembourg (#50) Bouneschlupp (Geen Bean and Potato Soup)
When I googled Luxembourg cuisine, I found the national dish, Bouneschlupp. I love green beans, potatoes and bacon so I knew I had to make it. Not to mention, Luxembourg is bordered by Germany, France and Belgium, and influenced by their wonderful cuisine, so I knew the dish would be a hit. The recipe is so simple. First, you cook diced bacon then add shallots, garlic and haricot vertes. Season with salt and pepper and add water and simmer for about 40 minutes. Then add diced Yukon golds and cook until tender, about 30 minutes. About 10 minutes before serving, nestle a smoked beef sausage in the soup to heat through. Ladle the soup in a bowl and top with slices of the sausage. Today happened to be overcast and rainy so this soup was perfect for a chilly, fall day in Arizona.
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Monday, November 18, 2013
Belize
Garnachas are the Belizean equivalent to tostados or sopes. They’re a common appetizer or party food and can be made with a variety of toppings. The recipe that I found, was simply black beans, marinated onions and asiago cheese served on a crisp fried tortilla. The onion mixture was a nice alternative to salsa. It was made of diced onions and a finely diced Serrano pepper, then marinated in white wine vinegar. The recipe called for a habanero pepper, but they’re often not available, so the Serrano turned out to be perfect. I used peanut oil to fry the tortillas which gives them a much better flavor than vegetable oil. Top the tortilla with black beans, the onions and lots of cheese. Actually, any cheese would be good, but the asiago called for in the recipe was wonderful. This was probably one of the easiest recipes I’ve made and I’ll definitely be making it again, especially when I’m looking for a 10 minute dinner.
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Taiwan
It occurred to me I had not yet explored the country of
Only four more countries left! I'm thinking Singapore, Luxembourg, Belize and Scotland will make the list. Recipes are lined up and ready to go!
Monday, November 4, 2013
Israel
There’s an Israeli restaurant in town that serves chicken schnitzel. I didn’t realize that this was a popular dish served throughout
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Malaysia
Satay is popular in
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