Posts tagged Recipe
[I MADE] HOMEMADE RAMEN

Country of origin: Disputed, Japan or China

A fare that got its start as the cheap and filling working man's meal, in recent years ramen has risen to incredible popularity and become an iconic dish of Asian culture. New Yorker's have elevated ramen from the 30 cent college staple to a foodie sensation. The history of ramen's origin is rather messy—not unlike the front of my shirt after enjoying a bowl of the stuff.

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[I MADE] VEGETARIAN SUSHI + DUMPLINGS

Sushi, while often credited as a staple of Japan, actually originated in southeast Asia. The earliest form of sushi is a dish today known as narezushi. In early variations of what has now become sushi, the fish was fermented to preserve it then wrapped in rice, and only the fermented fish was eaten with the rice being thrown out.

Specifically speaking to Asian dumplings—as some variation of dumpling can be found in almost any culture, from Polish pierogis to Italian ravioli—Asian dumplings are known to have originated in China during the Han Dynasty by a man named Zhang Zhongjian.

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[I MADE] GUACAMOLE

Mastering a great guacamole recipe is—in my opinion—an essential life skill. The Aztec empire is credited with the origin of guacamole (thank you, Aztecians!), making this saucy spread an oldie but goodie (dating back to the 1500s). Since then, this dip has received international accolade. This go-to dip is great for parties, taco Tuesdays, and any other day of the week you're craving some flavorful goodness. 

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[I MADE] TAHINI CHICKEN + VEGETBLES

Tahini, the backbone of this recipe, originates from India and the Middle East. Tahini is simple: it is pure ground sesame seeds turned into a paste. It's an ancient food that is now grown (sesame seeds) in many different parts of the world. It has been cultivated in India since around 5000 BC. This recipe is a simple and tasty dinner that anyone can master. 

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[I MADE] PEANUT BUTTER CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

I like to believe this recipe originated from my own mother's kitchen in the heart of the midwest. Truth is, she probably jacked this recipe from a Betty Crocker book some time in the past 40 years. Either way, these cookies definitely have my family spin on them. And they are delicious, perfectly balanced in puffiness and crispiness.

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