Kind of Dishes: Travel Food

Devilishly Delicious Deviled Eggs

Devilishly Delicious Deviled Eggs

Borrowing a method from Cook’s Illustrated/America’s Test Kitchen, we like to cook our eggs by steaming them. Not only does the steam cook the eggs, but the sudden change of heat from high to medium low helps the eggs liberate from their shells. This method is genius as it ensures easy peeling and beautifully done, […]

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23 Chiang Mai Foods Locals Love

23 Chiang Mai Foods Locals Love

Chiang Mai foods aren’t just about khao soi—these dishes will change everything you think you know about Thai food. Thailand may seem like a small country but each region has its own flavors, traditional dishes and outside influences. Tourists often start in Bangkok and eat plenty of pad thai, green curry and papaya salad thinking […]

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Portuguese Octopus Recipe – Authentic and Delicious

Portuguese Octopus Recipe – Authentic and Delicious

Making this dish is simple and can be done in less than two hours. The hardest work is in the prep and handling of the octopus. After that comes the timing of when to place the potatoes in the oven. Our two and a half pound octopus cooked quickly. Some might say that our octopus […]

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Bungus Bay in South Padang is Paradise (Pasumpahan Island)

Bungus Bay in South Padang is Paradise (Pasumpahan Island)

Tourists in Padang may be disappointed by the city beach, not knowing beautiful Bungus Bay is just south of the city. I have spent so much time in Padang city, known as the food capital of West Sumatra. It’s home to so many traditional Indonesian foods including the famous rendang, one of 5 national foods […]

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Crème Brûlée: Sweet and Classy

Crème Brûlée: Sweet and Classy

There’s no such thing as an original recipe for crème brûlée and it can be made a couple ways – one with a mixture of cream, milk and whole eggs and another with a generous amount of cream and egg yolks. Being decadent people, we opted for the latter method. We adapted our recipe from […]

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How to Book The Ella Odyssey: Sri Lanka’s Secret Train

How to Book The Ella Odyssey: Sri Lanka’s Secret Train

Most tourists believe they need to book Sri Lanka’s trains 30 days in advance, few know of the Ella Odyssey which has seats available just days before. Planning a trip to Sri Lanka I had given up on the iconic Sri Lanka train routes because the conventional advice is that blocks of tickets are released […]

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Corned Beef Brisket – Food Fun & Faraway Places

Corned Beef Brisket – Food Fun & Faraway Places

Corned beef brisket becomes super popular in March for St. Patrick’s Day, but this amazing meal is perfect all year long, especially in the cooler months when comfort food is what most of us crave. Looking for a delicious recipe for how to make corned beef brisket? We’ve got you. This particular type of salted […]

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Jungle Bird: Sophisticated Tiki Cocktail

Jungle Bird: Sophisticated Tiki Cocktail

Go wild and craft a Jungle Bird cocktail at home! Despite its surprisingly simple recipe, the sophisticated tiki cocktail is a delight whether you live in an actual jungle or an urban one. Image: ©2foodtrippers Welcome to the jungle! We’re not talking about a genuine jungle. We’re talking about the Jungle Bird cocktail, a modern […]

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11 Awesome NYC Restaurants

11 Awesome NYC Restaurants

Discover 11 awesome NYC restaurants restaurants for all budgets as well as what to eat at each restaurant. The post 11 Awesome NYC Restaurants appeared first on 2foodtrippers. Source link

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Denmark’s Morning Bun Is a Breakfast Game Changer

Denmark’s Morning Bun Is a Breakfast Game Changer

Our exploration of the Copenhagen food scene was sensational. Not only did we enjoy world-class gastronomic cuisine, but we also ate smørrebrød sandwiches piled high with caviar and buttery layered pastries that tasted like heaven. We also started every morning with cheese sandwiches. We enjoyed Hart Bageri’s morning bun so much that we returned and […]

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