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A Drama Queen's Pavlova

Submitted by: PREGOCOOK 
Home Town: Denver, Colorado, USA
Living In: Dhahran, Ash Sharqiyah, Saudi Arabia
Australians and New Zealanders both claim Pavlova and this recipe is so easy it feels like cheating! I first had it when a friend brought it to our final dress rehearsal and begged her for the recipe! It is especially striking when the fruits and berries are in season. Personally, I like to add coconut for the crunch, but it's NOT sweetened coconut – it's unsweetened, in big flakes, and I get it from the fruit and nut guy at our commissary. It's a real crowd pleaser and the best thing about it is you can make it a day ahead. Just allow the meringue to fully cool and cover lightly with plastic wrap. Top with whipped cream and fruit just prior to serving. 

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A Firefighter's Meatloaf

Submitted by: Yumbolt 
Living In: Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
Firefighters all across Canada can't get enough of this Dijon mustard and salsa meatloaf. Serve with baked beans and greens. Leftover sandwiches are great the next day. 

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A Jerky Chicken

Submitted by: RIKKLEA 
A great Jamaican style dish. A spicy blend of herbs, vinegar, and a habanero pepper make this chicken dish unforgettable. Serve with rice, yum! 

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A Lot More Than Plain Spinach Pie (Greek Batsaria)

Submitted by: Gracey 
Home Town: Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Fresh parsley, dill, spearmint, and leeks flavor this traditional Greek pie. 

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A Pad Thai Worth Making

Submitted by: Fatty Arbuckle 
The wonderful national noodle dish of Thailand, it is now served in many trendy restaurants. It can be adjusted to your taste, add ingredients that you like and make it as spicy or tart as you want to. It is also great as a basis for a stir fry of leftovers. This is a recipe for those who like it HOT, if you can't handle the heat, go easy on the chile sauce. 

A Vegetable Stew - Tabakh Rohoo

Submitted by: ALMALOU 
Home Town: Saint Helena, California, USA
Living In: Amman, Amman, Jordan
This is an Arabic vegetable stew made in layers and served with steamed rice or bulgur. My Damascene sister in law recently showed me how to make this. It is delicious. The addition of ghee or rendered butter at the end of the cooking is a traditional Damascene style of cooking; however, these days these dishes are made without the extra fat. 

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Aaku Pappu (Dal with Greens)

Submitted by: SUSMITA Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
Amaranth greens and split pigeon peas are the base of this classic dish from Andhra, India. 

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Aargau Carrot Cake

Submitted by: CORWYNN DARKHOLME 
Canton Aargau is composed of Switzerland's most fertile farmlands, celebrated for fruit, vegetables and the famous Carrot Cake. Moist, delicious and light, it contains no added fat besides what's naturally contained in the eggs. 

Abalos-Style Hamburger Soup (Picadillo Filipino)

Submitted by: RINGONIAN 
Living In: Centreville, Virginia, USA
Modified by the Filipinos from Central to South American influences, this fragrant soup is made with ground beef, onions, tomatoes, potatoes, and lots of garlic. Serve as a stew or generously over rice. 

Abernathy Biscuits

Submitted by: Mary Beth 
Good rolled cookies. 

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Absolutely Fabulous Greek/House Dressing

Submitted by: DANIELLE M. 
This is the 'secret' Greek dressing recipe from the pizzeria that I work at. The recipe makes almost a gallon but can be scaled down easily. It can be used for picnics and travels very well, since it doesn't need to be refrigerated. This is the best dressing I have ever tasted, people offer to buy it constantly, but if we sold it we wouldn't be able to make enough to use in the restaurant! 

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Absolutely Perfect Palak Paneer

Submitted by: MCFALONE 
This Indian dish combines fresh spinach and ricotta in a creamy curry. Use paneer if you can find it! It is absolutely wonderful with basmati rice or naan (Indian flat bread). The key is in the spices, which you can find at an Indian grocery. 

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Across the Border Tequila Shrimp

Submitted by: IrvineHousewife 
Home Town: Orange, California, USA
Living In: Irvine, California, USA
I used to visit my friend Teresa in Brownsville, TX. We would cross the border to this open air vendor/food stand to eat this. The cook did not or could not hide her ingredients, so we know what was put in this dish. You can serve this with rice, beans, or make it into wraps. The ingredients are very forgiving, so feel free to increase or decrease the amount stated. 

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Ada (Adai)

Submitted by: SUSMITA Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
Try these crepe-like items for an Indian-style breakfast made with lentils and rice. 

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Adobo Chicken with Ginger

Submitted by: COOKIEMONSTER64 
This is considered the Philippine national dish. The combination of soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, ginger and peppercorns is delicious and actually preserves the chicken! Great for picnics. My mother taught me how to cook this, using her variation from the original recipe. A delicious, cheap and easy dish! Serve it hot with hot steamed Jasmine rice. 

Adzuki Mooncake

Submitted by: hearty_cook 
Living In: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Homemade adzuki bean paste is wrapped in a golden syrup pastry to create these traditional Chinese cakes. 

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Aebleskiver

Submitted by: Lisa G. 
Aebleskiver - a Danish dessert, like doughnut holes, but sweeter and much better traditionally served with glogg during the Advent. Cooked in a cast iron pan that resembles an egg poacher. Serve hot with syrup, jam or powdered sugar. 

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Aebleskiver (Danish Pancakes)

Submitted by: ellie 
The batter for these Danish-style pancakes is seasoned with cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves and can be used by itself or with a variety of fillings. 

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Afghan Beef Raviolis (Mantwo)

Submitted by: amanda1432 
Home Town: Hopewell Junction, New York, USA
Living In: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Popular at a well-known Afghan restaurant nearby, this dish uses wontons to create delicious beef-, bean- and spice-filled raviolis with an Afghani twist. 

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African Chicken Stew

Submitted by: Leah Shaw 
Inspired by authentic West African cooking, this delicious stew combines vegetables and peanut butter with a little heat from a medley of spices. Alter the recipe to suit your preferences--it lends itself beautifully to improvisation. 
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