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
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
Great Britain
Roast chicken with tarragon rub
Smoked Haddock and Potato Bake
India
Aalu Tomato Rasedaar In Panchforan (Bihari Tomato Aloo) V
Hyderabadi Coriander and Mint Chutney V
Hyderabadi Murgh/Gosht Timatar (Hyderabadi Chicken/Lamb with Tomatoes)
Indian Aubergine Pate – Baigan Bhartha V
Kerala-style Vegetable and Coconut Curry V
Murgh Masala (Chicken in Onion Tomato Gravy)
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
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)
Varar – Cabbage and leek with coconut V
USA


6 responses so far ↓
Jenny Doudous // 21 September, 2007 at 7:37 am |
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 |
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 |
What a wonderful blog you have! And we now have a source for authentic Croatian recipes! I am so glad to be here
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Maninas // 17 December, 2007 at 2:13 pm |
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 |
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 |
Bok, Andrea! Ajde probaj posebno onaj nigerijski. Jako je jednostavan, i stvarno ukusan!