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Re: Your FIVE Favorite Ethnic Foods
[Re: Don Cardi]
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09/17/07 08:19 AM
09/17/07 08:19 AM
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Have you a sweet tooth, DC? I recommend especially a square or so of baklava (anything more and you'd feel guilty, like a decadent king), with two scoops of ice cream. I imagine it's easy to find if you've never had it before, in New York anyway.
I should have also mentioned that a lot of meat dishes are grilled in Turkish cuisine. Dunno how they do their lamb, though, because they're about as succulent as a, well, I don't know what.
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Re: Your FIVE Favorite Ethnic Foods
[Re: Don Cardi]
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09/21/07 11:20 PM
09/21/07 11:20 PM
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My list:
1. Chinese (Mu shu, kung pao, Peking duck, I could eat all day.) 2. Italian (So good that I married one. ;)) 3. Americana (Steaks, BBQ, seafood, fried chicken and meat loaf) 4. Slovak (Halupki, pierogis...some of the best food on Earth.) 5. Mexican (When it's authentic, it feels like you're in heaven.)
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Re: Your FIVE Favorite Ethnic Foods
[Re: svsg]
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09/22/07 12:59 AM
09/22/07 12:59 AM
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4. Slovak (Halupki, pierogis...some of the best food on Earth.)
What are these and do they have any good vegetarian dish you know of? Halupki is a stuffed cabbage dish. It has meat and rice wrapped up in cabbage leaves and is delicious!! My grandmother used to make it and I absolutely loved it! Pierogies are kinds of dumplings usually filled with potatoes but many other fillings can be used. I love the potatoes ones and will pan fry about 10 at a time. You can put some sour cream on them, or simply some butter and they make an excellent dinner by themselves or you can use them as a side dish. Many stores now carry them in their frozen food sections (but they're not as good as freshly made - which is somewhat time consuming). You may wanna try some treska - its a combination of fish (generally cod), onions, mayo and some veggies (carrots and sometimes people add potatoes).... you serve it cold and its a decent meal in itself.
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Re: Your FIVE Favorite Ethnic Foods
[Re: bronx]
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08/04/22 11:15 AM
08/04/22 11:15 AM
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sicilian, greek, cuban,jewish deli, argentinian When I moved to New York a friend took me to a Jewish deli, I was expecting a meal I would not like, I loved it, the sandwiches were gigantic, enough roast beef in one for a meal. It was more of an American style place, as most ethnic food places are. I had a good one not far from where I live and it closed, I'm still mad about that.
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