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Home-made liquorsPosted on20th January 201212th May 2013

Kumquat Vodka

After Seville orange, kumquat is my second fruit discovery of this year and kumquat vodka is my first infused vodka in 2012. Kumquat is not what…

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FishPosted on18th January 20126th February 2013

Jansson’s Temptation (Janssons frestelse)

I still remember the first time I read about Jansson’s Temptation and it was at least ten years ago. Since then I have been meaning…

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Snacks, Appetisers, Finger foodPosted on16th January 201216th May 2013

Baked Corn Crackers

I am crazy for nachos and the only thing that keeps me from devouring tons of them is the obvious huge fat and salt content.…

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Drinks and cocktailsPosted on13th January 20126th February 2013

Gin Seville

Last week I saw Seville oranges for the first time in my life. I had often read and heard about them, but this was the…

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KoreanPosted on11th January 201218th October 2014

Mak Kimchi, or Easy Cabbage Kimchi

Some of you probably remember Cubed Radish Kimchi (Kkakdugi 깍두기) I have written about a couple of weeks ago. This famous dish was easy, absolutely…

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BreakfastPosted on9th January 20126th February 2013

Tanindon (他人丼) or Tanin Donburi with Ginger

  Some of you certainly know (and others maybe remember from my previous post) Oyakodon, a delicious Japanese rice bowl with chicken fried with eggs…

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Cakes, pies, tartsPosted on6th January 20127th January 2016

Kings’ Pie, or Galette des rois

  Today is Epihany, the Christian celebration of the day when three kings came to bring gifts to baby Jesus. Kings’ Pie (Galette des rois)…

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HungarianPosted on4th January 201215th September 2014

Székely Gulyàs, or Hungarian Pork and Sauerkraut Stew

Sauerkraut, or sour cabbage, has been made in Europe for centuries, ensuring the precious vitamin C and other nutrients during the Winter. Thinly sliced, fermented…

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JapanesePosted on2nd January 20126th February 2013

Avocado and Walnut Salad

Happy New Year to everyone! I hope you have spent lovely holidays and a wonderful New Year’s Eve. I also hope you haven’t exaggerated with…

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BreakfastPosted on30th December 201112th May 2013

Cake with Shrimp and Edamame/Shrimp and Edamame Bread

I have fallen in love with edamame a couple of months ago. These bright green, kidney-shaped young soy beans are the healthiest and one of…

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