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Holiday Cooking with International Flair: Recipes to Explore

The holiday season is a time for gathering with loved ones, sharing stories, and indulging in delicious food. While traditional holiday dishes hold a special place in our hearts, there's something exciting about branching out and exploring international cuisines. This year, why not add a global twist to your holiday cooking? In this blog post, we'll explore a variety of recipes from different cultures that will elevate your holiday feast and introduce your guests to new flavors and traditions.
1. Italian Stuffed Shells
No holiday gathering is complete without a comforting pasta dish. These Italian stuffed shells are a crowd-pleaser and can be prepared ahead of time, making them perfect for busy holiday schedules.
Ingredients:
- 20 jumbo pasta shells
- 2 cups ricotta cheese
- 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese
- 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
- 1 egg
- 2 cups marinara sauce
- Fresh basil for garnish
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions:
- Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C).
- Cook the jumbo pasta shells according to package instructions until al dente. Drain and set aside.
- In a mixing bowl, combine ricotta cheese, half of the Parmesan cheese, half of the mozzarella cheese, egg, salt, and pepper. Mix well.
- Spread a layer of marinara sauce on the bottom of a baking dish.
- Fill each shell with the cheese mixture and place them in the baking dish.
- Top with remaining marinara sauce and sprinkle with the rest of the mozzarella and Parmesan cheeses.
- Bake for 25-30 minutes until the cheese is bubbly and golden.
- Garnish with fresh basil before serving.
2. Mexican Tamales
Tamales are a traditional Mexican dish often enjoyed during the holidays. They are made with masa (corn dough) filled with various ingredients and wrapped in corn husks before being steamed.
Ingredients:
- 4 cups masa harina
- 1 cup vegetable shortening
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 3 cups chicken or vegetable broth
- 2 cups shredded cooked chicken or cheese
- 1 cup salsa or mole sauce
- Corn husks, soaked in warm water
Instructions:
- In a large bowl, beat the vegetable shortening until fluffy. Add masa harina, baking powder, salt, and gradually mix in the broth until the dough is smooth.
- Take a soaked corn husk, spread a generous amount of masa dough on it, leaving some space at the edges.
- Add a spoonful of the filling (chicken or cheese) and a bit of salsa or mole sauce.
- Fold the sides of the corn husk over the filling and then fold up the bottom to secure it.
- Steam the tamales in a large pot for 1-1.5 hours, or until the masa pulls away easily from the husk.
- Serve warm with extra salsa or mole sauce on the side.
3. Indian Butter Chicken
This creamy and aromatic dish is a favorite in Indian cuisine. Butter chicken is a rich, flavorful dish that pairs perfectly with naan or rice, making it an excellent choice for a holiday meal.
Ingredients:
- 1.5 lbs boneless chicken, cut into bite-sized pieces
- 1 cup plain yogurt
- 2 tablespoons garam masala
- 1 teaspoon turmeric
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 1 teaspoon chili powder
- 4 tablespoons butter
- 1 onion, finely chopped
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 can (15 oz) tomato puree
- 1 cup heavy cream
- Salt to taste
- Fresh cilantro for garnish
Instructions:
- In a bowl, marinate the chicken with yogurt, garam masala, turmeric, cumin, chili powder, and salt. Let it sit for at least an hour (or overnight in the fridge).
- In a large skillet, melt butter over medium heat. Add onions and garlic, cooking until soft and fragrant.
- Add the marinated chicken to the skillet and cook until browned.
- Stir in the tomato puree and simmer for 15 minutes.
- Pour in the heavy cream and cook for an additional 10 minutes, adjusting seasoning as needed.
- Garnish with fresh cilantro and serve with naan or rice.
4. Japanese Mochi
For dessert, why not try making mochi? This chewy rice cake is a popular treat in Japan, especially during the New Year celebrations. You can fill it with sweet red bean paste or ice cream for a delightful finish to your holiday meal.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup sweet rice flour (mochi flour)
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup water
- Potato starch for dusting
- Red bean paste or ice cream for filling
Instructions:
- In a microwave-safe bowl, mix sweet rice flour and sugar together. Gradually add water and stir until smooth.
- Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and microwave for 1 minute. Stir, then microwave for another minute. Repeat until the mixture is thick and translucent.
- Dust your work surface with potato starch and transfer the mochi onto it. Let it cool slightly.
- Divide the mochi into small pieces and flatten each piece. Place a small amount of filling in the center and fold the edges over to seal.
- Dust with more potato starch to prevent sticking and serve fresh.
5. Scandinavian Glögg
To warm up your holiday gatherings, consider serving glögg, a traditional Scandinavian mulled wine. This spiced drink is perfect for cozy evenings by the fire.
Ingredients:
- 1 bottle red wine
- 1 cup water
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 2 cinnamon sticks
- 5 whole cloves
- 3 cardamom pods
- 1 orange, sliced
- 1/4 cup raisins
- 1/4 cup slivered almonds
Instructions:
- In a saucepan, combine water, sugar, and spices. Bring to a simmer and let it steep for about 10 minutes.
- Add the red wine and orange slices, heating gently without boiling.
- Strain the mixture into mugs, adding raisins and slivered almonds to each serving.
- Serve warm and enjoy the festive flavors.
Conclusion
This holiday season, embrace the spirit of exploration in your cooking! By incorporating international recipes into your holiday menu, you can not only delight your guests with new tastes but also create a shared experience that transcends cultural boundaries. Whether you choose to serve Italian stuffed shells, Mexican tamales, Indian butter chicken, Japanese mochi, or Scandinavian glögg, each dish tells a story and brings a piece of the world to your holiday table. Happy cooking and happy holidays!