A very simple but delicious dish for a family meal. You can serve as an independent dish, or as a side dish. Rice turns out to be rich in the aromas of mushrooms and vegetables. It is also possible to use the remaining rice cooked the day before.
Jambalaya Recipe
|Jambalaya is a Louisiana dish from New Orleans. Initially, it appeared as an attempt by the Spaniards to cook their favorite paella in the absence of saffron. Tomatoes were used as a substitute. Over time, the Spanish influence in the region was replaced by French, which was reflected in the cuisine-new spices appeared. So, gradually, jambalaya absorbed more and more cultures. It flourished in the 1920s and 1930s, because it was cheap and flexible enough to the ingredients used. Even now, there are two main types of jambalaya in Louisiana – Creole and Cajun. We’ll make Creole.
Vegetables with Minced Meat and Rice in a Pan Recipe
|I don’t even know what to call this dish. The cooking technology is similar to “Lazy cabbage rolls”, only instead of cabbage, bell pepper. You can say that this is a vegetable stew with minced meat and rice. But whatever you call it, it’s delicious, beautiful, healthy, flavorful, perfect for a family lunch or dinner.
Turkey Pilaf with Dried Fruit Recipe
|Pilaf is one of the most famous and favorite dishes in the world. In the East, it is cooked over an open fire in a thick-walled cauldron. Today I cooked rice in a frying pan-a wok. I want to share with you how I make pilaf. I made pilaf from Turkey medallions with dried apricots and raisins. I’ll take spices as for Uzbek pilaf. A fragrant, hearty, beautiful dish in nature will decorate the table.
Rice with Eggplant Recipe
|Pilaf with Turkey in Pita Bread Recipe
|Do you like original, non-traditional dishes? Prepare a pilaf with Turkey in pita bread. pilaf is the king’s plov! Delicious, piquant, unusual! This recipe will appeal to all fans of pilaf. Pilaf is flavored with Oriental spices, has a pleasant taste and wonderful aroma. Turkey meat here is tender, juicy and very soft! Cook it?