Born in the townships of South Africa, chakalaka is a simple, spicy dish of onions, tomatoes and often beans.
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Chakalaka
Cerdo con Frijoles
(Mexican stewed pork and black beans)
Wild boar, or cerdo, was traditionally used in this typically Mayan dish from southern Mexico. Epazote is an herb that is almost always used to flavor black beans in the Yucatán.
Cedar Plank Salmon
(Canadian salmon grill-roasted on aromatic wood)
Roasting wild salmon on aromatic cedar gives it a rich flavor redolent of the deep woods and crystal-clear streams.
Bredie
(South African lamb stew)
Bredies are simple, satisfying South African mutton stews in the Cape Malay tradition. The most popular are green bean bredie, tomato bredie and cabbage bredie.
Boxty
(Irish potato pancakes)
Boxty, a simple potato pancake, comes from the northern regions of Ireland. It goes well with a breakfast of sausages, bacon and eggs or as a side dish to Irish stew.
Bográcsgulyás
(Hungarian beef and pepper stew)
Bográcsgulyás, or goulash, is one of the classics of Hungarian cuisine. Variations of this basic dish are popular throughout Central Europe.
Frittata
(Italian open-faced omelet)
A frittata (Italian plural: frittate) is an Italian egg dish, similar to a crustless French quiche, that is studded with a variety of flavorful, seasonal ingredients.
Frijoles de la Olla
(Mexican beans in broth)
Frijoles de la olla, or beans in a pot, are good in Mexican burritos and tacos, on tostadas or on their own as a side dish. Traditionally made in a ceramic bean pot, or olla.
Elotes Asados
(Mexican roast corn on the cob)
Roast corn on the cob is a favorite street food in Mexico, slathered with a cheesy, lime-scented sour cream sauce.
Pytt i Panna
(Swedish potato and meat breakfast hash)
Like most breakfast hash dishes, Swedish pytt i panna is a great way to use up leftovers from a meat and potatoes meal.
