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Pierogi are classic Polish dumplings, known for their versatile fillings and comforting dough. They are traditionally stuffed with a variety of ingredients such as mashed potatoes, cheese, sauerkraut, mushrooms, meat or even fruit for sweet versions.
Pierogi - Stuffed, pan-fried dumplings
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Sopaipillas, a popular Southwestern and Latin American delicacy, are puffy fried pastries traditionally served with a generous drizzle of honey.
Sopapillas
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Chicago-Style Deep-Dish Pizza is an iconic dish known for its thick, buttery crust that lines a deep pie pan, cradling layers of cheese, meat, vegetables, and a chunky tomato sauce. Preparing this indulgent pizza involves creating a dough that is enriched with butter and sometimes cornmeal, giving it a distinctive yellow hue and rich flavor.
Chicago-Style Deep-Dish Pizza - Thick crust, layered fillings
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Beignets are a classic New Orleans dessert, featuring deep-fried choux pastry covered in a generous dusting of powdered sugar. This light and airy confection has a golden-brown exterior and a slightly chewy interior.
Beignets - Deep-fried, powdered sugar
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Röggelchen, often known as small rye rolls, are a staple in German bakeries and a beloved addition to breakfast and brunch tables. These rolls are characterized by their hearty rye flavor and crisp crust, complemented by a chewy interior.
Röggelchen: Small rye rolls.
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Pain de Ménage is a classic homemade bread from Quebec, known for its thick, crusty exterior and soft, chewy interior. This bread is deeply rooted in Quebecois culinary traditions, often accompanying family meals. It is made with simple, wholesome ingredients including flour, water, yeast, and a touch of sugar and salt to enhance the flavor.
Pain de Ménage – Traditional Quebec bread
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Malasadas are a Portuguese confection that has found a loving home in Hawaii and other parts of the world. These pillowy, sweet doughnuts are deep-fried to golden perfection and traditionally coated in granulated sugar. They are often enjoyed warm, with their fluffy interior creating a delightful contrast to the crisp, sugary exterior.
Malasadas - Warm, sugar-coated doughnuts
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Birriaquiles Rellenos
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Stovies are a hearty and traditional Scottish dish that features slow-cooked potatoes with meat, usually leftover roast or sausages. The name 'stovies' comes from the method of 'stoving,' which means to cook slowly in a closed pot.
Stovies: Slow-cooked potatoes with meat.
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Beignes, or Quebec-style doughnuts, are a delectable French-Canadian treat that are reminiscent of the classic American doughnut, yet carry a unique touch from the Quebec region. They are typically made from a sweet, yeast-risen dough that's rolled out, cut into various shapes, and then deep-fried until golden brown.
Beignes – Quebec-style doughnuts
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Tamales de Puerco (Pork Tamales)
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Toutons are a traditional Newfoundland breakfast treat consisting of small, fried dough pieces best served warm with a drizzle of molasses. These dough patties are made by flattening leftover bread dough into circular shapes and pan-frying them to golden perfection.
Toutons – Fried bread with molasses
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Make it Mexican: Samosas
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Tamales with Instant Corn Masa and Green Chili Pork image
Tamales with Instant Corn Masa and Green Chili Pork
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Olive and Herb Fougasse is a quintessential French bread that brings the flavors of Provence directly to your table. Combining olives, herbs de Provence, and cheese, this bread offers a delightful blend of savory tastes and a beautiful decorative shape.
Olive and Herb Fougasse
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Salsa Verde Chicharrón Pizza
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Garlic & Cheese Naan
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Tamal in a Cup
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Gorditas con Chicharrón en Salsa
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Beef Tallow Pellizcadas
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