World Food

Next Week’s Cuisine
Next week I will be cooking food from Cote d’ivoire.

This Week’s Cuisine
This week I cooked Argentine food.

World Food

I was thinking for a while about my life and realized that it goes by too quickly. Routine eats up my days, and there is no easy way to break it. Kids, work, commuting — and the day is gone. I needed a way to add a little excitement to my life and at the same time make my family part of that.

That’s when remembered that I like to cook. Not because I have to make something for kids to eat every day, but because I like creative cooking. So one day I came up with this project.

One day every week, I will cook a dinner in the style of a randomly chosen country, as best I can approximate it. I’ll try to collect the recipes and my interpretations of them, and report the results here, whether successful or not.

And so, here goes. See my progress below.

Cuisines I cooked

cooked 43 states (19.1%)

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A cake from Israel

We visited Israel in 2005. We had wonderful time there meeting with relatives, eating a lot of tasty food and enjoying historical landmarks. One of the highlights of our food tasting was a cake made by Alex’s great aunt Musya. She gave me a recipe, but, unfortunately, it was lost during our frequent moving from one place to another.

Recently, I was browsing old photo albums and found the recipe. So, 10 years later, I baked this cake in memory of Musya, who sadly passed on several years ago, and in memory of the great time we had visiting her and her family in Israel.

Raisin and walnut cake

Raisin and walnut cake

Raisin and walnut cake

Raisin and walnut cake

Ingredients:
1 cup of sugar
1 cup of raisins
1 cup of walnuts
1 cup of flour
3 tablespoon of butter (melted)
3 eggs
1/2 teaspoon of baking soda

Preparation
Preheat oven to 200 C or about 390 F. Grease 8X8 pan with cold butter or oil spray or line with parchment paper.

Beat sugar and butter together until smooth and creamy. Beat in eggs, 1 at a time. (It was not in the recipe but I like to add vanilla extract or a tablespoon of rum to add some additional flavor.) Combine soda and flour together in a separate bowl. Stir into wet mixture. Add raisins and walnuts.

Pour the batter into baking pan and bake until a toothpick inserted in the center of the cake comes out clean (about 30-40 min).

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