Maninas: Food Matters

Recipes Index

Recipes by Origin

It is often difficult to establish with certainty where a certain dish has originated, especially where shared geography and culture determine the ways we eat and cook. Therefore, the list below represents my best guess at where a dish originates from. Please forgive me if I make mistakes along the way. They are entirely unintentional.

You may notice that not all recipes are featured here. This is because I don’t know the origin of some of them. If you do, please let me know!

 

V - vegetarian, or can be adapted to become vegetarian

(For Vegan and Gluten-free recipes, please see categories list)

 

Croatia

Ajvar – red pepper and aubergine relish  V

Asparagus with eggs   OR   Sparoge s jajima    V

Dalmatian chard with garlic and olive oil    OR     Blitva s maslinovim uljem i lukom   V

 Dalmatian fish soup   OR    Dalmatinska riblja juha (i riba leso)

 Croatian Roast Lamb on the Spit

Cuttlefish risotto (Crni rizot, ili rizot od sipa)

Festive food from Dalmatia: Fritule (Aromatic fried dough balls)   V

Green Bean and Egg Salad  V

Istrian Frittata    OR    Istarska fritaja

Liver in Onion and White Wine Sauce (Jetrica u sugu od bijelog vina)

Mum’s Fruitcake  (Mamin vocni kolac)  V

My mum’s tomato sauce  OR Mamin sug od pomidora   V

Stuffed Peppers   OR  Punjene paprike

Stuffing for the Croatian Roast Lamb on the Spit

Venison Stew Hunter’s Style (Srnetina na lovacki)

 

France

Lemon Tart   V

 

Great Britain

Beef and ale pie

Date and nut loaf   V

Gravy

Rhubarb Crumble   V

Roast chicken with tarragon rub

Roast lamb with rosemary

Smoked Haddock and Potato Bake

 

India

Aalu Tomato Rasedaar In Panchforan (Bihari Tomato Aloo)   V

A simple courgette curry  V

Bengali red dal V 

Chana masala  V

Chana masala from scratch    V

Coconut Chicken Masala

Dry Coconut Lamb Curry

Gujarati aloo   V

Hariyalli Chicken

Hyderabadi Coriander and Mint Chutney    V

Hyderabadi Murgh/Gosht Timatar (Hyderabadi Chicken/Lamb with Tomatoes) 

Indian  Aubergine Pate – Baigan Bhartha     V

Kat’s Chicken Curry

Kale Aloo V

Kerala-style Vegetable and Coconut Curry V

Minty Dal – two ways     V

Murgh Masala (Chicken in Onion Tomato Gravy)

Panch Phoron    V

Pepper Chicken

Punjabi green lentils dhal with deep brown onions and garam masala    V

Rajasthani Laal Maas (Red Lamb Curry)

Rajma (Red Kidney Bean Curry)   V

 

Italy

Nigella’s Penne alla vodka   V

Parmigiana (aubergine, tomato and mozzarella bake)     V

Smoked Salmon and Lemon Thyme Spaghetti

  

Myanmar

Burmese Chicken Curry (See-Pyan) 

 

Nigeria

Nigerian Red Kidney Bean Stew with a Peanut Sauce – Itiakiet Stew     V

  

Persian/Iranian

Persian feast in my kitchen 1  (Introduction)

 

 

Romania

Mitiei (Spiced beef sausages)

 

Spain

Catalan Chickpeas with Tomatoes and Almonds  V

 

Sri Lanka

The aroma of curry leaves. Sri Lankan cooking (Introduction)

Sri Lankan coconut dhal  V

Sri Lankan Spices  V

Varar – Cabbage and leek with coconut  V

USA

Chili con carne

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  • Jenny Doudous // 21 September, 2007 at 7:37 am | Reply

    Hi there, just wanted to say hvala for this site. I am an Amreican liiving in France married to a guy from Sibenik and I can’t wait to surprise him with some delicious meals from your site.

    Thanks again and for all the wonderful links as well.

    Jenny

  • Maninas // 27 September, 2007 at 3:46 pm | Reply

    Hi Jenny! Welcome to my blog! I’ve got loads more Croatian Dalmatian recipes ready – some to post, and some to cook! I’ve still got lots to learn, though. :) I’d be interested to know what you thought of the dishes when you made them . Thanks. Fala!

  • Anita // 30 November, 2007 at 2:34 am | Reply

    What a wonderful blog you have! And we now have a source for authentic Croatian recipes! I am so glad to be here :D .

  • Maninas // 17 December, 2007 at 2:13 pm | Reply

    Thank you, Anita, and welcome to my blog!
    I love your writing, and your recipes, by the way!

  • Andrea // 14 August, 2008 at 5:53 am | Reply

    Impresivan popis recepata! Meni su posebno zanimljivi Indijski, Nigerijski , Myanmarski jer o tim kuhinjama malo znam. :)

    Hvala ti na komentarima na mom blogu i čitamo se dalje.

  • Maninas // 19 November, 2008 at 1:04 pm | Reply

    Bok, Andrea! Ajde probaj posebno onaj nigerijski. Jako je jednostavan, i stvarno ukusan!

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