Do you ever cook your national dish?
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From Costa RIca so i cook "gallo pinto" for breakfast every single day!
Hahah, I loved gallo pinto when I was there, and I make it often... have to make it without salsa lizano though.... can't find it here!0 -
Im Dominican. I cook all sorts of Dominican dishes. I also cook, Korean, Chinese, Italian, and Indian foods. I love to cook0
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Hmmmmmmmmm; for Americans, would that be hamburgers, hot dogs, and potato salad? Yup, most certainly have. Baked beans, too.0
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Wikipedia helped answer my question about Canada's...
National food
Common contenders as the Canadian national food include:
Butter tarts[9][10]
Kraft Dinner[11]
Poutine[12][13][14][15]
According to an informal survey by the Globe and Mail conducted through Facebook from collected comment, users considered the following to be the Canadian National dish, with Maple syrup likely above all the other foods if it was considered:[15]
51% Poutine
14% Montreal-style bagels
11% Salmon Jerky (dried smoked salmon)
10% Pierogi
7% Ketchup chips
4% Nova Scotian Donair
1% California roll
Kraft Dinner.. really?! But Poutine.. mmmmm0 -
Nope, poutine is too unhealthy!0
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i wasnt sure what our national dish is.. so i googled...
"Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding, England
Despite England’s increasingly cosmopolitan cuisine, this dish remains a much-loved Sunday lunch and national symbol. Named for England’s eponymous county, Yorkshire—or batter—puddings originally served as fillers before the main course for those who could afford little beef. Today, the two are usually eaten together alongside gravy-soaked roast potatoes, vegetables, and horseradish sauce. "
then... ish... i mean i have yorkshire puddings sometimes... i have roasts for Sunday lunch.. only of the chicken variety though so i guess i kinda do..
I do drink a lot of tea though and im sure thats got to count !
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Oh, and being born in Alabama - grits! Plenty of grits. I don't like the white kind anymore, though; I like whole corn grits, which is closely associated with polenta, which I think is Italian.0
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CANADIAN!!!! MOLSONS CANADIAN.0
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I'm British.
I do enjoy making Toad-In-The-Hole, though.
c'mon.........am i the ONLY one dying to make a comment on this dish..?!0 -
I thought the national dish of us Americans was something you just get from the drive-thru??
I'm of French, German and Polish descent, but I don't really consider them my nation, so I guess the answer is no.
Forgot to add I love me some Southern food, American.
There are some great foods I have eaten since I went to the south, see I grew up eating alot of home cooked spanish food, And I met my husband and was introduced to so many good dishes. Making chicken and dumplings right now. Dont know if thats American0 -
'm Indian . Cook Indian food all the time.0
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I'm African...but I'm in school so I don't cook it. When I go to my moms house though I stuff my face lol
Our staple food is rice..so yeah LOTS of carbs. Did I mention Africans know nothing about portion control? You guys should see how much I thought a serving was smh0 -
I make 'CAWL' with winter vegetables, traditionally made with lamb but I'm a vegi!!!
Also make scrummy Welsh Cakes and Bara Brith....... you'll find many variations online but every family usually has their own twist on the recipies.0 -
I dont think America Has a National Dish!
Burger and fries?0 -
Irish-Corned Beef (no cabbage, bf doesn't like it) sometimes
German-brats and beer...more often than Corned beef
American-Hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken and waffles are my guilty pleasures and ones I indulge in when I'm running alot :-)
Middle of nowhere America-Venison and Elk. Nom nom nom only when I'm at my parents0 -
LOL I don't even know what my national dish is!0
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I'm Mauritian so we cook our national dishes all the time. But we rarely make the desserts nowadays0
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I'm Greek and I constantly make souvlaki, homemade tzatziki, and yero. There are tons of other dishes but these are my faves0
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Fast Food has to be the American dish by now.0
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So we cook our state dish about once a month = pie floaters.
Nd we do tuna morny quite often now, though i don't think hats a national dish.
Its way to old for a Barbie.
In honor of our new home we do njoy a good roast in winter.
Ed, veggie haggis is the only good thing about british winter.:drinker:0 -
You mean steak with a side of salmon and pasta with dill and beer?
maybe not but im about to start doing so pretty often just based on the power of suggestion.
♥ being a Viking0 -
Scottish, and never once had haggis.
Also, don't even have a deep fryer.
How do you cook your Braveheart Butter Bombs then? :noway:0 -
English and yes Roast beef and Yorkshire pudding is one of my favourites :drinker:0
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Picadillo with black beans and rice plus plantanos and
My wife is cuban, we have this all the time, but with the fried, squished, and fried again plantains. Once had a roast pork done the good way, where you dig a hole in the ground first and cook it there. Fantastic.0 -
Scottish, love haggis (real and vegetarian) and cook both often... make a delicious haggis lasagna!!
Haggis lasangna sound very vomi-tworthy, i may have to try it once lolScottish, and never once had haggis.
Also, don't even have a deep fryer.
How do you cook your Braveheart Butter Bombs then? :noway:
Braveheart butterbombs sound amazing, im gonna invent them0 -
No - I don't have a good recipe yet for Cheetos and beer0
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British...Fish, Chips and Mushy peas. But I prefer either Egg and chips or Sausage and Mash. Which probably explains why I'm here.0
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I'm alot of different things -- I identify alot with my Irish heritage tho, and I have made Irish Stew a few different times, but I much prefer to order it from a good irish pub, they just make it better...and then you get a pint of guiness too :-)0
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New Zealand. So pavlova would be the national dish (that should bring out the Aussies... :laugh: ) I have never made a satisfactory pav. Or hangi I guess (delicious), but that's a bit of a performance - build fire, heat stones, dig hole, wrap and bury food, wait a few hours, dig up... quicker just to go out and get a pie.0
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Picadillo with black beans and rice plus plantanos and
My wife is cuban, we have this all the time, but with the fried, squished, and fried again plantains. Once had a roast pork done the good way, where you dig a hole in the ground first and cook it there. Fantastic.
fried, squished, and fried again plantains = tostones
you should know this0
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