When I was traveling the world I always learned about new food, then when back home I’d try to recreate it and invite friends and family who have no possibility to travel to taste it.
Now I haven’t had the possibility to travel to new places for the last couple of years, but I wonder if you guys have some tips what I could try to make. Something not too complicated but to some extend exotic.
My tip would be the the Sabich which I tried in Jerusalem in 2019. A flatbread with eggplant, egg, other vegetables and sauces. Sweet and savory.
Okay… I don’t consider this exotic (unlike pumpkin pies), but you probably do so here’s how to prepare candied squash/pumpkin.
Ingredients:
Notes:
* traditionally this sweet is made with this sort of squash, known in Portuguese as “abóbora menina”:
You can use pretty much any sweeter variety of squash though. Kabocha, pumpkin, buttercup etc.
** using quicklime on food might sound weird, but it’s fairly common across the world. For example they use it in North America to nixtamalise maize, and in China for century eggs. I don’t think that you’ll have a hard time finding it in Korea.
Pumpkin pie is exotic?!?
Exotic is relative, that’s the point.
An American colleague brought a homemade pumpkin pie in to the office once. I legit thought it was a cheesecake until she said otherwise.
How? They taste nothing alike and have completely different consistency.
If someone offers you free cheesecake, you don’t go telling them they made it wrong.