Thanksgiving and Global Cuisine – Recipe Round-up

Frikadelles (South African Braised Meatballs)

    Yesterday we had a celebration in our Manila Spoon Facebook Page featuring Thanksgiving and International Recipes. What a happy day it was for we received so many lovely recipes! I love all the Thanksgiving dishes and the exotic and delicious global cuisine samples we got. I am sure that some of you would like to see these lovely recipes again, perhaps to try them yourselves or to use them as inspiration to create your own dish but it can be quite difficult to access them on the Facebook page itself. It’s certainly not going to be much fun scrolling down the page just to find the recipes you want so I thought I’d make a post of all the recipes we received with their corresponding photos and the links to the blogs they came from. I have posted these recipes according to the order I have received them. Hope you find this post helpful and do check out these lovely blogs. Many thanks again to all of you for making our Foodie Party a success!

Please note: To get the recipe, find the photo below of the yummy sweet treat you are looking for and then click on the link underneath. That should lead you to the recipe. This is a collection of recipes from our blog and other amazing food bloggers. 

Chicken Satay

Chicken Satay by My Love for Cooking 

Crock Pot Apple Crisp by Michelle’s Tasty Creations 

Baked Taco Bowls

Vegetarian Taco Bowls by Tickling Palates

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Mediterranean Burgers and Beans by The Food Geek Diary

Moussaka

Moussaka by Sumptuous Spoonfuls

Apple Sour Cream Cake by A’lil Country Sugar

Mushroom Bruschetta

Mushroom Bruschetta by Foodie Fitness

Creamed Spinach by Food Done Light

Bread Pudding with Egg Nog Spiced Glaze

Upside Down Apple Pie by What’s Cooking Love?

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Pear Charlotte by Crepes Suzette

Hi there,Hope its not too late to share,what with the time difference etc!!This is an Italian type of Ice cream ,meringue based, and quite soft..Apricot and Amaretti and is quite delicious!Great for a special party or Dinner as can be done in advance .
More importantly though !! many congratulations to getting over 1400 likes ,thats marvelous!!

Apricot and Amaretti Semifreddo by Jams N Pans

Pumpkin Crunch Cake by Hot Eats and Cool Reads

Spicy Sweet Chinese Chicken by Love Bakes Good Cakes

Congrats on 1,400 "likes"! That's awesome! I brought a Malaysia dessert known as Ondeh-ondeh to celebrate. https://www.rotinrice.com/2011/07/ondeh-ondeh/

Also I am celebrating 1,500 likes today over at @[242815743598:274:Roti n Rice] with a Cocktail Party. You are invited to bring an appetizer, punch, or drink to share. Please help spread the word. Thank you! Hugs...Biren

Ondeh-Ondeh by Roti N Rice

Harissa Beef Brisket

Harissa Beef Brisket by Ally’s Kitchen

Chicken Cornbread Dressing by Once a Mom Always a Cook

Black Bean Lasagna by Citronlimette

Chicken Biryani by Cup Cake Luvs

Old Fashioned Corn Pudding by Nibbles by Nic

Pork Sausage Dressing by My Recipe Round Up

Deviled Eggs by Pantry Dreams

Nyama Fried Meat by Foodie in the Desert

Indian Roasted Vegetables over Lentils

Beef Rouladen by Bibi’s Culinary Journey

flatbread

Sesame Seed Flatbread by Life Currents

Japchae – Korean Noodles by Eat Love and Be Merry

Hi, your newest like here! Congrats on your 1400+ likes! Heard you are having a "Thanksgiving and Global Cuisine Party so brought you one of my favorite Indian dishes to celebrate - "Pindi Chana", dry Chickpeas in a potpourri of tangy & spicy flavors. Exotic taste, heavenly aroma and so easy-to-make! Enjoy!!! ♥ Nids from @[265887526861406:274:Cooking Thumb]

(Recipe @ https://cookingthumb.blogspot.com/2012/09/pindi-chana.html)

Pindi Chana by Cooking Thumb

Peanut Butter Cups by Within the Kitchen

Photo: I'm here for the Thanksgiving gathering! I brought my cosmopolitan cranberries <3 xoxo from ChinDeep <3
https://www.chindeep.com/2011/11/23/cosmopolitan-cranberries/

Cosmopolitan Cranberries by Chin Deep


Chicken Biryani by Kuk’s Kitchen

Good morning all! Here is a very yummy dish for you to make over the weekend for the whole family to enjoy! MY version of Bobotie, our National Dish.

Recipe: Bobotie

There is no better recipe than Bobotie to accompany this story. It is our national dish after all, and we do live in Africa. 

“Food for thought is no substitute for the real thing.” Walt Kelly

Ingredients:
1 kg beef mince
1 thick slice of white bread, crust removed. Old bread tastes better.
250ml milk
2 medium chopped onions
2 tablespoons of curry powder
2 tablespoons of turmeric
Juice of 1 large lemon
4 tablespoons of apricot jam. If you can get home made ones, fantastic!
1 teaspoon of brown sugar
1 tablespoon of fresh, minced ginger
2 eggs
1 packet of flaked almonds
Some bay leaves or lemon tree leaves if you have them
Butter and vegetable oil for frying
Salt and pepper to taste

Method:
Preheat your oven to 160 degrees Celsius.
Soak the bread in half of the milk until soft, and mash with a fork.
On the stove top, fry the 2 onions in a mixture of butter and vegetable oil.
Add the curry powder, turmeric and s&p and fry for a minute.
Add the lemon juice, brown sugar, half the apricot jam, ginger, soaked bread, flaked almonds and mince. Reduce heat.
Fry until the meat is browned and not clumpy anymore.
Pack the meat into an oven proof dish.
In a separate bowl, beast the eggs, remaining milk and remaining apricot jam together.
Pour this over the meat, stick in the bay or lemon leaves and bake for 30minor until done.

I usually serve Bobotie with rice cooked in coconut milk, bananas cut up and sprinkled with coconut, a bowl of chopped tomatoes (with or without onion) and a bowl of chutney.
Bobotie by Joure’s Rustic Kitchen


Very Berry Cranberry Sauce by From Valerie’s Kitchen


Lasagna with Artichokes by Sunday at the Giacometti’s


Individual Sour Cream Apple Pies by Donna Sawyer


Green Beans and Caramelized Onions by Play with Your Food

Apple-Pie-Biscuts[1]
Apple Pie Biscuits by Tara Cooks

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Last updated on October 1st, 2019 at 02:59 pm

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12 Comments

  1. November 5, 2012 / 12:39 am

    Abby,
    Thanks for posting this round up here on your blog. So much easier to see all the delicious recipes in one place 🙂 Have a great week
    Michelle

    • November 5, 2012 / 2:30 am

      Thanks, Michelle! Glad you stopped by and joined us too!

  2. November 5, 2012 / 2:18 am

    What a great turn out! Thank you for sponsoring my recipe. I look forward to more parties with you.

    • November 5, 2012 / 2:31 am

      My pleasure Angie! Thanks for stopping by!

  3. November 5, 2012 / 4:01 am

    You have had quite a party Abby. Thanks for the hosting this and I'm bookmarking this page for future reference. Tickling Palates.

    • November 5, 2012 / 12:52 pm

      Thanks Radhika! Glad you joined us!

    • November 5, 2012 / 4:47 pm

      Thanks Sheena! They are all lovely, indeed!

  4. November 5, 2012 / 6:33 pm

    Look at all the delicious food. Thankyou for hosting and for posting this recipe round up. Misbah

    • November 6, 2012 / 1:26 am

      My pleasure, Misbah. Glad you participated!

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