Tuesday, 28 February 2017

Day Seven: Argentina and berenjenas en escabeche

Hello Raffies!

Moving over to the American continent. Next on the list is Argentina. I wanted to make an asado, a traditional barbecue, but the weather in the Netherlands is far from allowing any barbecues. Therefore I decided to challenge myself in something I had never done before: pickles!
To be perfectly honest, being married to a Japanese got me to make Japanese and Korean pickles, but I had never pickled anything in the Western style.
Thus, I made berenjenas en escabeche, pickled aubergines, with carne a la plancha, grilled meat, and some salsa chimichurri. I know that it would have been better, if the aubergines had had more time to ferment properly, but even after a day in their marinade they were awesome!

Here is one recipe you can follow for your dish.

See you tomorrow!

Love,

Raffi


Day six: Antigua and Barbuda and their Pepperpot

Hello my dear Raffies,

Today is Antigua and Barbuda's turn with their national dish: Pepperpot with fungee.
Unlike with fufu, I had already made fungee and since I so happen to be Italian, I had the luck to grow up with polenta, which resembles fungee. As for the pepperpot, it was an interesting mixture and the flavour happened to turn out more harmonious and delicate than I had previously expected.
Up until now, I have only been cooking dishes I had never tried before nor cooked before and I have liked every single one of them so far!

If you are curious on how to make this dish, here you can find a nice recipe.

Well, it is rather late and I am off to bed!

Hasta mañana!

Love,

Raffi

Day Five: Calulu de peixe from Angola

Hello Raffies,

Today we are going to Angola. This country's dish is a clear example for its Portuguese influence. To accompany the Calulu, also known as Caruru, I made fufu. It was my first time making fufu and I think I managed quite well. I was surprised by how filling the fufu itself was! One thing is for sure, for the remaining African countries, there will be a lot of fufu coming up and I can't wait to improve my skills!
Have you ever tasted this dish or tried making it? I have used this recipe to help me make this dish.

Goodnight, everybody!

Love,

Raffi

Day Four: Jamón amb mel from Andorra

Hello Raffies,

This time we are going to a very small country that is often skipped: Andorra.
Due to its position, the cuisine resembles a lot the Spanish one. Therefore, I decided to pick jamón amb mel. Ham with a honey-vinegar sauce. Very easy and fast to make and very delicious. I paired it with a nice salad. Afterwards, I decided to go practice my skating on the ice-ring.

I have a recipe in Spanish for this dish, but it is very simple. Just mix vinegar, honey and olive oil. Depending on whether you want it more or less dense or more or less acid, you can adjust the amount of vinegar and honey.

See you next time!

Love,

Raffi


Day Three: Algerian Hariri

Good evening Raffies!

I hope everything is fine with you!
Today I was in bit of a hurry, since as a newcomer to the Netherlands, I am following a Dutch language course after work, which interferes a bit with my schedule. Thus, planning and timing are key: I prepared everything for this soup before leaving for school and left it simmering on the stove while I was gone (my husband was home, so no problem with fires).
It might not look like much, but it was so incredibly flavourful and delicious that I brought the leftovers with me as lunch the following day. I'll have to make it again, definitely!

For this recipe, I have used the one on my homemade book, but this recipe is very similar to the one I have.

Have a nice evening!

Love,

Raffi


Day Two: Albanian Byrek

Hello Raffies!

It is time for dinner again and this time we are going to Albania!
Trying to vary a bit from eternal meat throughout the challenge, I have added several vegetarian dishes. One of them is this awesome Albanian Byrek. It is basically a pie made out of phillo dough, feta cheese and spinach. It was so delicious that we almost ate up the whole pie in one single meal.

If you are curious and want to try this dish at home, here is the recipe I used.
See you for the following country!

Love,

Raffi


Day One: Afghanistan and its Kabuli Palaw

Good morning, Raffies!

When I was planning my world food challenge, I was considering several ways of organising the flow of dishes. Since I had bought one of those scratchable maps, I would have enjoyed proceeding per continent, but I thought that it would have been easy for me losing track of the countries and dishes. Ultimately, I decided to stick to the easy way and proceed in alphabetical order.

The first country on the menu was Afghanistan. I am fascinated by this country, its culture and cuisine. Among the countless deliciously looking recipes, choosing one was all but easy. In the end, I decided to go for the Kabuli Palaw. Palaw, also known as pilaw, is a fruity rice, usually served with raisins, nuts and saffron. In addition, the rice is cooked with lamb or mutton and served on a big plate in the typical mountain shape. The result was amazing. I had feared for this dish to be quite dry, but not at all. The meat was tender and juicy and the rice was fantastic. For those of you who do not eat meat, there are several vegetarian variations too. Kabuli palaw is often referred to as the national food of Afghanistan. It was definitely a good start into this challenge!
For those of you who want to try to make this dish at home, I have followed this recipe.

See you tomorrow with the next dish!

Love,

Raffi

Monday, 27 February 2017

Raffi's World Food Challenge



Good morning dear Raffies!

For those of you who already know me, I love to cook. For some unknown reason it relaxes me and makes me happy. I love cooking dishes from distant and foreign countries, because it gives me the feeling of getting to know the country and its people, at least to some extent, as long as I cannot jump on a plane and discover the culture and country in person.

This is where this challenge came from. In 197 days cooking 197 dishes from 197 different countries. As I am a person who gets easily overexcited about something only to lose that initial enthusiasm and ultimately give up, I think this is a good chance to stick to my plan and finish what I've started.

Do you also struggle to finish your projects?

Love,

Raffi

Sunday, 26 February 2017

Welcome to Raffi's World!

Hello dear Raffies!

Welcome to my world! Would you like tea or maybe coffee? Please, feel free to grab a cookie and make yourself at ease. I am Raffi, or at least most people know me by that name. As I still cannot quite warm up to my full name, I prefer being called by short versions of the original Raffaela. thought that in time, I would appreciate my name, but no, still won't be happening.
About me? Well, where should I begin? I am 27 years old. I am holding the German and Italian citizenships and feel like a mixture of both. I speak 9 languages fluently and I would like add a tenth too someday. I am currently living in the Netherlands, simply because I was offered a job here and, since I have always loved to travel and never said no to a new challenge, here I am writing on my sofa in my house in Breda (feel free to google it).

About this blog...well I enjoy writing, but I have never dared to go "public" with my writing, so please have mercy on me. Since everyone seems to have a blog nowadays and several people have advised me to start my own blog, here I am.

This blog should be about my endeavours. For instance, I do love cooking and travelling and I am currently doing a world food challenge. It is very simple: one new dish from a new country every day. Let's call it a cheap culinary trip around the world taking place in my own kitchen.

I've never been someone to make new year's resolutions, but we could say that this year I have set myself several goals (we'll see if I stay true to them). First of all, I have always wanted to learn figure skating and with the beginning of this new year, I have decided to grab my skates and overcome the long distance of ten minutes by bike to attend a skating course. It is going well so far and I am really enjoying it!
Furthermore, as I love photography and arts, I am learning Photoshop through online videos and improving my photography skills.

I think this is it for now!

See you next time in Raffi's World!

Love,

Raffi