recipes
One of my favorite things to do is cook and learn how to cook new dishes. I started cooking in college out of necessity and not wanting to spend money all the time going out to eat. Even while sticking to a budget, I would still try to get a little creative with my meals rather than setteling for the staple ramen noodles or spaghetti and sauce like most of my roommates. Lately, I have been learning to cook some Peruvian dishes which I fell in love with during my trips to Peru.
Here are some of my favorite recipes:
| Chinese Food |
General Tso’s Chicken – My favorite chinese dish. A little tricky to make, which is probably why people order Chinese take out instead of cooking it at home.
| Peruvian Food |
Aji de Gallina – My favorite Peruvian dish. A little labor intensive, but well worth it.
Snacks
Huancaina Sauce – Awesome sauce you can serve over potatoes or as a dipping sauce
Drinks
Gringo Sour – My take on the most popular drink in Peru.
| Family Recipes |
For Christmas 2005, my mom got me a great gift – a handwritten book of all my favorite family recipes from home. I use the book at least once a month and she was nice enough to scan it for me as well! Here are the page scans from the book:
| Recipe Links |
Red Lobster Parrot Bay Coconut Shrimp and Sauce Recipe – This is one of the yummiest appetizers out there! This is also featured at Outback Steakhouse under the name Gold Coast Coconut Shrimp. There are many more “copy cat” recipes here.
Beer Bread – This is a mix from Tastefully Simple and is the best beer bread I have ever tasted. All you need to do is combine the mix with a bottle of your favorite beer and bake for an hour. Couldn’t be easier!
Kleph’s Kitchen – A nice collection of about 40 Peruvian recipes in English.
Yanuq – Peruvian cooking website with some great recipes in English