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]]>Looking for some comfort food to make this winter? Sarmale might be the perfect choice. The dish is slow-cooked cabbage rolls stuffed with ground pork and rice. They’re not too difficult to make, but they are time-consuming, so try prepping this dish over the weekend when you have some spare time.
Essentially the Romanian version of polenta, Mămăligă is cornmeal porridge, traditionally cooked in a round-bottomed kettle called a ceaun. This dish requires few ingredients, making it a great option for those of us who like to cook and eat simple meals.
A traditional Romanian sour soup, Ciorba actually can be made with different proteins including pork, chicken, beef, fish, and/or a variety of vegetables. Its sourness and acidity usually come from borş (fermented wheat bran), lemon, lemon salt, or sauerkraut juice.
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]]>Looking for some comfort food to make this winter? Sarmale might be the perfect choice. The dish is slow-cooked cabbage rolls stuffed with ground pork and rice. They’re not too difficult to make, but they are time-consuming, so try prepping this dish over the weekend when you have some spare time.
Essentially the Romanian version of polenta, Mămăligă is cornmeal porridge, traditionally cooked in a round-bottomed kettle called a ceaun. This dish requires few ingredients, making it a great option for those of us who like to cook and eat simple meals.
A traditional Romanian sour soup, Ciorba actually can be made with different proteins including pork, chicken, beef, fish, and/or a variety of vegetables. Its sourness and acidity usually come from borş (fermented wheat bran), lemon, lemon salt, or sauerkraut juice.
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