Recipes

  • Mexican Refried Beans Recipe

    If you have tried restaurant refried beans and are trying to recreate them at home…..The secret is to use lard Yes. Pork fat is the answer here….(whenever it’s not butter, lard is the answer) And refried doesn’t mean they are re-fried technically. “Refrito” means fried till the caramelization of beans, thus the name. Other sources

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  • Bangers and Mash Recipe

    Bangers and mash is as simple as mashed potatoes, sausages, and onion gravy Sausage and mash or bangers and mash, whatever you know/ heard it by, is a British classic with different variations. It’s a comfort meal if you ask me, it’s a perfect winter dish It is comfort on a plate. I mean, look

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  • Potato Stuffed Samosas

    If you’ve ever bitten into a potato samosa and thought, “I could stuff my face with a whole bucket of these,” you’re as normal as the next person. And no, this is not the greed they talk about in the Bible These golden pockets are crunchy on the outside, soft and spicy on the inside,

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  • Marry Me Chicken Pasta

    Learn to make creamy, delicious Marry Me Chicken Pasta at home in easy steps. Creamy, flavorful chicken pasta is perfect for a romantic home dinner. Every once in a moon, a dish comes along that earns a dramatic nickname. “Death by Chocolate,” “Slutty Brownies,” and of course, “Marry Me Chicken Pasta.” This so-called marry-me pasta

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  • In-N-Out at Home: Burger with Animal Style Fries

    Recreate In-N-Out’s famous Double-Double Animal Style burger at home with juicy beef patties, melty American cheese, tangy pickles, caramelized onions, mustard, and that signature secret sauce. In-N-Out just tastes a little too good to be fast food sometimes It’s a fast-food chain that’s become legendary for its simple menu, cult following, and, of course, the

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  • Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

    Chocolate chip cookies are the classic default cookies, still good but maybe a little… flat? There is a reason why almost all the popular cookie recipes use brown butter. This recipe takes that baseline and lifts it with browned butter, a pinch of cinnamon, and a sprinkle of sea salt. There are no downsides to

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  • How to Make Southern Buttermilk Biscuits

    Good biscuits are just as simple as cold ingredients (butter and buttermilk), gentle folding (it’s easy to overmix), and a hot oven. That is it. The result is tall golden biscuits with flaky insides Base Dry Ingredients These biscuits start with a simple pantry staple, dry ingredients such as flour, salt, and baking powder. Sugar

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  • Nigerian Jollof Rice

    Jollof rice has been a dish that has mind-blowed the internet and pleased the crowd in recent years. Without doubt, I will say it’s West Africa’s most iconic dish. Yes, West African, there are Nigerian and Ghanaian versions of Jollof. For this recipe, we are doing the Nigerian way. It is a celebratory dish made

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  • Karak Chai Recipe: 2 Ways

    You might be like; Ooh, that is just another spiced tea, what is the difference from real masala then? And there is a big difference, karak is just lightly spiced while masala chai is deeply spiced, dare I say aggressively. If you’ve ever been to the Gulf region, you’ll know it’s a pick-me-up drink, and

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  • Chick-fil-A Sauce Copycat Recipe

    With only four simple ingredients, you can create your own Chick-fil-A Sauce that tastes just like the one from the restaurant! If you love Chick-fil-A, you know their sauce is something special. Creamy, tangy, and just a little sweet, it instantly upgrades fries, nuggets, burgers, and just about everything it touches. You don’t have to

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