Kind of Dishes: Travel Food

13 Tangy Orange Juice Cocktails

13 Tangy Orange Juice Cocktails

Discover 13 cocktails which feature orange juice as a key ingredient. Easy to craft and fun to drink, these tangy orange juice cocktails provide sunshine regardless of the weather. 1. Screwdriver Image: ©2foodtrippers The Screwdriver is proof that a cocktail doesn’t have to be complicated to taste great. Learn how to craft one at home […]

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Tomato Sauce Recipe: Better Than Jarred Sauce

Tomato Sauce Recipe: Better Than Jarred Sauce

Making fresh tomato sauce incorporates all of the great elements of cooking in the kitchen. When you make tomato sauce from scratch, you see how heat and liquid break down the walls of the tomato, softening it into a pasty liquid. You also witness evaporation when the water dissipates from the mixture as it thickens […]

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Eating in Austin – 10 Foods Not To Miss

Eating in Austin – 10 Foods Not To Miss

Austin may be famous for its Texas BBQ but it’s not the only food worth eating in the Lone Star State’s capital city. Start your culinary exploration with barbecue but don’t stop there. Keep going until you experience all of the food favorites in the weird but wonderful Texas city. 1. Texas BBQ Image: ©2foodtrippers […]

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6 Great Sunday Roasts in London

6 Great Sunday Roasts in London

Cheers to Sunday roasts in London! | Images: ©2foodtrippers Planning where to eat Sunday roast in London is not something we take lightly. Although the meal is served at countless pubs and restaurants throughout the city, the best spots book up months in advance. Thus, we often make a Sunday roast reservation before we book […]

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Most Famous Foods in Sicily

Most Famous Foods in Sicily

There are so many famous foods in Sicily you really have to try while there. Don’t think because you’ve had Italian food that you have experienced Sicilian food. It really is a world of its own. I was determined to taste as many of these dishes as I could, and I think I did a […]

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Whiskey Sour – The Ultimate Bourbon Bombshell

Whiskey Sour – The Ultimate Bourbon Bombshell

When crafting a Whiskey Sour at home, the first step is to gather and measure the bourbon, freshly squeezed lemon juice and simple syrup. We use a Japanese Jigger to get accurate measurements and easy pours for all three. Buy a Japanese jigger from Amazon if you need a jigger or want an inexpensive upgrade. […]

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Creamy Pasta Recipe That’s Dairy-Free

Creamy Pasta Recipe That’s Dairy-Free

Spaghetti alla Bottarga is a game changer. You’ll love cooking the creamy, dreamy pasta dish at home with a surprise ingredient that negates the need for dairy. Image: ©2foodtrippers Our Spaghetti alla Bottarga recipe is dairy free. How is it possible? How can a pasta without cheese, with just some olive oil and tiny fish […]

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Bellini: Perfectly Peachy Sparkling Cocktail

Bellini: Perfectly Peachy Sparkling Cocktail

We weren’t the first to sip Bellini cocktails in Venice and we won’t be the last. People have been sipping the peach and Prosecco spritz since 1948. That’s the year that Giuseppe Cipriani concocted the sparkling white wine cocktail at Harry’s Bar with a simple recipe – two parts Prosecco and one part white peach […]

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Revolver Cocktail: Bourbon’s Secret Weapon

Revolver Cocktail: Bourbon’s Secret Weapon

The Revolver cocktail make a powerful statement with just the following ingredients: Bourbon Coffee Liqueur Orange Bitters Orange Peel (garnish) Ice Cubes (for mixing) Ingredient quantities are detailed in the printable recipe card below. We used Tia Maria coffee liqueur, Bulleit bourbon and Angostura orange bitters to craft Revolver cocktails at home. | Image: ©2foodtrippers […]

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Bubbly Bliss in a Glass

Bubbly Bliss in a Glass

If you count the Kir Royale’s ingredients on one hand, you’ll have two fingers left over. These are the sparkling cocktail’s only ingredients: Champagne Crème de Cassis Raspberry (garnish) Ingredient quantities are detailed in the printable recipe card below. Champagne and Crème de Cassis are the Kir Royale’s two liquors. | Image: ©2foodtrippers Technically, you only […]

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