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                    Recipe by: Aureli
                    This is a popular Catalan garlic sauce that goes very well with grilled meat and roasted pepper and aubergine (Escalivada). I have seen many spellings for this (i.e. alioli, aioli...) but the real name is "All i Oli" - from the Catalan for Garlic and Oil - and these 2 are the only ingredients although there are variations and some places add egg to ensure the consistency of the sauce, which with our without egg should look like mayonnaise.
                    Recipe by: deniseskitchen
                    This is a really straightforward traditional parev recipe that includes the classic ingredients of matzah and cinnamon. It is ideal for Seder night as it makes a large pudding, just the perfect dessert after a heavy meal. The apple juice and egg mixture ensures the pudding is light and fluffy.
                    Recipe by: Autumn Leaves
                    I've seen a lot of recipes for this soup; however, my mum-in-law adds tomato puree for a bit of a different flavour and she doesn't add any lentils or beans. It's thick, filling and delicious, and you could make it vegetarian by using vegetable stock.
                    Recipe by: Sandy T.
                    This is an adaptation of an old Armenian recipe, and this variation is so delicious I can't stop eating it. It's a great way to stretch expensive seasonal asparagus and pricey cashews. It's great as a side dish or as a vegetarian main.
                    Recipe by: joe274
                    When you buy your belly pork ask the butcher to score it for you.
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                    Recipe by: Suzy
                    Challah is a traditional Jewish plaited bread eaten on Shabbat and Jewish holidays, except for Passover, when leavened bread forbidden. This easy recipe uses a bread machine. I use the "light" setting on my bread machine.
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                    Recipe by: caraanne
                    An excellent hearty and warming family meal. Can be mildly mouthwatering or hot as you dare. It can also be varied ever so slightly by trying different flavoured corn chips/tortilla chips. Try zingy lime or fragrant chilli varieties to suit your own tastes. I have seen chilli lasagna recipes before but always using pasta sheets which doesn't feel very Mexican to me. Serve with a crisp cooling salad dressed with mint, cucumber, yoghurt or soured cream.
                    Recipe by: louiseg
                    yummy for breakfast especially around christmas
                    Recipe by: Dickson
                    A really great all in one curry dish that uses your christmas left overs.
                    Recipe by: Nans
                    This is a Québécois pork spread with a similar taste to pâté but not as smooth. This is best appreciated spread on wholegrain toast with some onion jam.
                    Recipe by: deniseskitchen
                    These are the classic triangular Purim biscuit that are filled with poppy seeds, prunes or apricot preserves. Recipes vary quite considerably from being small cocktail size to being large and heavy. They can either be made with sweet yeast dough or biscuit pastry: it just depends on your preference and family tradition.
                    Recipe by: HIGHROAD
                    My family loves these as a side dish or for Sunday brunch. Delicious topped with soured cream and spring onions or apple sauce.
                    Recipe by: jacqueline senouci
                    Not for the weak at heart, this is a sweet chicken and fruit soup from Algeria. You must serve with a crusty baguette to soak up the sweet and tangy broth. Great for using up roast chicken leftovers.
                    Recipe by: COOKIEMONSTER64
                    This is considered the national dish of the Philippines. The combination of soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, ginger and peppercorns is delicious and actually preserves the chicken! My mother taught me how to cook this, using her variation from the original recipe.
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                    Recipe by: LILQTPINAY23
                    This is the Filipino version of spring rolls. You can find lumpia wrappers in Asian supermarkets wherever they keep their frozen food.
                    Recipe by: CuutchCooking
                    My first recipe here :) I threw this together a couple of days ago, as I found some beautiful fresh Fennel and some stunning fresh chicken legs. The idea was to mix my mothers stunning recipe for Spanish garlic chicken with the fresh fennel and give that a little Italian twist.
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                    Recipe by: Linda
                    Fry, grill or barbecue this delicious Cypriot cheese and serve with a Greek salad and crusty bread for a complete meal.
                    Recipe by: Sharon
                    A favourite biscuit for the Jewish holiday, Purim! It has always worked better for me if I cover the dough and refrigerate overnight. Some people think it works better if used immediately. You decide!
                    Recipe by: Stu Kinzler
                    A Jewish staple at Purim, these biscuits are good any time.
                    Recipe by: SANDI
                    These are the easiest hamantashen I've ever made! They are a bit sweet, roll out easily and are consumed quickly! My kids don't want to give them to their friends! Traditional fillings are prune and poppy seed. You can use any tinned fruit filling, whole fruit preserves, chocolate chips or any type filling your family likes! Be creative with these!
                     
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