08-08-2010, 06:27 PM
SlipknotRlZZ Wrote:Well, since we were under Ottoman uh...we were ruled by Ottoman guys for five centuries, our cuisine is very much influenced by the Turkish cuisine. Here is something simple:
Tarator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Then, a traditional Bulgarian meal is banitsa. This is more like something you'd have for breakfast and can be made with white cheese (do you have this kind of cheese there? Like totally white?), spinach, sugar, as well as many other fillings.
Banitsa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bob chorba is not really a traditional meal, but Bulgarians really like to say it is. It is a soup made with..oh, let me show you a recipe:
Bulgarian Soup
Those are things I'd highly recommend for you to try, but on the website I posted above you can find many other recipes if you are interested.
The Dean of my school makes excellent burgers [he's Canadian], and he gave me the recipe. I have tried it only once so far, but it is really great. I am curious to try more such American meals, if that one is considered American ofc. Can you help me?
Yes, hamburgers are probably the most famous or infamous depending on how you look at it) American entrees and they can run the gambit from fast food card bored to gourmet heaven depending on how one prepares it. Here are some traditional American soups and stews from various regions of the United States:
New England Clam Chowder:
New England Clam Chowder Recipe : Emeril Lagasse : Food Network
Chile Con Carne (South-Western):
Chili Con Carne Recipe | Simply Recipes
Jambalaya (Cajun):
Cajun Jambalaya Recipe : Emeril Lagasse : Food Network
Chicken and Dumplings (South East and Midwestern U.S.):
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paula...index.html
The Chile Con Carne and Jambalaya are spicy dishes and often go well with another traditional American food which originates with the Native Americans and is often served in the South, corn bread:
Golden Sweet Cornbread Recipe - Allrecipes.com
A rather fancy Franco-American dessert is Baked Alaska:
Strawberry-Lemon Baked Alaska Recipe - MyRecipes.com