
Dulce de Leche
Dulce de leche was everywhere in Argentina! My host family always had it at home. It is a very popular ice cream flavor, and is common to eat any time.

Dulce de leche was everywhere in Argentina! My host family always had it at home. It is a very popular ice cream flavor, and is common to eat any time.

There are a few secret steps in this recipe that come from the owner of a Turkish restaurant! Not using a hand-blender makes all the difference!

I love this recipe because it's simple, and also because it can be vegetarian.

They are the yummiest chocolate chip cookies I have ever had. The orange zest and nuts are optional based on your taste preferences.

This recipe is special in the sense that it makes you eat healthy and at the same time it is tasteful

It's amazing and if you go to Argentina you have to eat them.

Tavche bean is a traditional Macedonian specialty. It carries the spirit and history of our country.

Moroccan Almond Cookies (means silly cookie in English). This is the kind of Moroccan pastries I like the most, and makes me remember home. We enjoyed cooking together and the cookies are very tasty.

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