The bright, fresh flavor of the cilantro and citrus bite of the lemon juice make this chutney a perfect match with many Indian dishes and curries.
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Daube de Boeuf Provençale
(French Provencal beef braised in red wine)
Popular in southern France, daubes (pronounced "dōb") are slow-simmered stews traditionally cooked in a special pot called a daubière. The version here is popular in Provence.
Dashi
(Japanese basic soup stock)
Dashi is the basic stock used in Japan for soups, stews and other dishes. Flavored with a dried fish flakes and and seaweed, it has the simple, clean flavor of the ocean.
Dan Chaofan
(Taiwanese egg fried rice)
Fried rice (蛋炒飯, dàn chǎofàn) is a great way to use up leftover rice from a Chinese or other Asian meal. Here is a basic recipe for egg fried rice, Taiwanese style.
Dal Bhat Tarkari
(Nepalese vegetable curry with lentil soup and rice)
The words simply mean "lentil, rice, vegetable curry," but dal bhat tarkari (दाल भात तरकारी) is a foundation of Nepalese cuisine.
Inyama Yenkukhu
(South African chicken in tomato and onion gravy)
The name of this straightforward yet satisfying South African dish simply means “chicken meat” in the Zulu language.
Bun Thit Nuong
(Vietnamese rice noodles with pork and vegetables)
Bún thịt nướng is a simple meal from Vietnam consisting of cold rice vermicelli mixed with fresh vegetables and topped with hot barbecued pork.
Bulgogi
(Korean barbecued beef)
Beef bulgogi is one of the best known of all Korean dishes. Originally cooked over a wood fire, bulgogi still tastes best with the smoky flavor of the grill.
Buffalo Wings
(American chicken wings in spicy sauce)
Classic bar food, Buffalo wings came to us from Teresa Bellissimo, owner of the Anchor Bar in Buffalo, New York. Chicken wings are deep fried and tossed with a spicy, vinegary butter and hot pepper sauce.
Bubble and Squeak
(English fried potatoes and cabbage)
Bubble and squeak gets its name from the sound it makes as it is cooking. It is a popular breakfast or supper dish in England, made from the leftovers of a roast beef dinner.
