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Chinese Soup Dumplings
Xiao Long Bao defined Chinese Soup Dumplings or Xiao Long Bao are not just a food item but an experience. Often only found in Chinatown neighborhoods or traditional Chinese restaurants, you enjoy these treats through a ritual of precise eating instructions.
By Jim DeLillo4 years ago in Feast
Juicy Roasted Chicken: It's Easier Than You Think
I have raved over this recipe on my blog and Instagram. Make it and you'll see why! Us moms do not always have that much time to prepare dinner, but this is too easy. The hardest part is waiting until dinner to dig in. Spoiler alert: this chicken should rest for 15 minutes or so before cutting. This will help the chicken to stay juicy. What I like about this recipe is it saves so well. You can snack on it for a few days or save it for another recipe! I should probably just keep one of these around lol.
By Ashlee Frazier4 years ago in Feast
South American Cuisine
Argentina Fugazzeta is a delectable mozzarella-stuffed pizza topped with onions. The onions are thinly sliced and can be raw or sautéed. The dough consists of milk, water, yeast, flour, sugar, salt, and olive oil. The pizza is known as fugazzeta de verdure when it is topped with sautéed vegetables like spinach and fugazzeta con jamon with slices of ham.
By Rasma Raisters4 years ago in Feast
An Introduction to Chinese Breakfast
Of the many adjustments Americans must make when living abroad, one of the biggest is getting used to a very different diet, and the biggest differences in diet often come at breakfast. The first morning meal served to a weary traveler may come as a shock for a few reasons. We're used to having a fairly strict divide between "breakfast foods" and "non-breakfast foods," a distinction which doesn't exist in most cultures outside of the Mediterranean. Add to that the heavy foods served in many breakfast traditions, and that first repast can be a bit of a hurdle.
By Andrew Johnston4 years ago in Feast
'Strega': Made with Olive Our Love
Confession: I adore olives. Castelvetrano, Alfonso, Kalamata, Moroccan, and plenty more. You name them, I’ve probably eaten them. Aside from their outstanding health benefits and unparalleled taste, they’ve allowed me to make great memories with my family at the dining table.
By The Rogue Scribe4 years ago in Feast
The Power Of Words
Have you ever been to Italy and ordered a three-cheese sandwich for breakfast and got excited to discover what cheeses go really well together? Have you then received a sandwich with not one but two types of American processed cheese slices and a spreadable cheese with nothing else between the squared white bread? If that sounds like you (#SoRelatable) what was your course of action afterward? When this happened to me I couldn't find a better way to fight the system of dubious foods in well-located, presentable places next to busy train stations than:
By The Food Guy4 years ago in Feast
Watermelon Dessert Pizzas
When people hear the word "pizza," it is natural for them to think of the round dough topped with tomatoes, cheese, and often various other ingredients, such as pepperoni, sausage, mushrooms, onions, olives, vegetables, and other toppings. Here is another type of pizza that is sure to please.
By Margaret Minnicks4 years ago in Feast







