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Forgien Country Dessert Recipe

In summary, for the upcoming All Nations Sunday celebration at their church, the speaker has been asked to make a dish and is looking for a recipe that represents a foreign country. Some suggestions include empanadas from South America, tostones from the Dominican Republic, banitsa from Bulgaria, churros from Spain or Mexico, coq au vin from France, and schnitzel from Germany. They can also find more recipes online on websites such as Allrecipes or Food Network.
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In a few weeks our church will be celebrating All Nations Sunday. We will be serving to guests and visitors after the service, maybe even the whole church.

I've been asked to make something for the service. So far the countries/nationalities that we have are:

South America
Dominican Republic
Bulgaria
Spain/Mexico


So does any one have a recipe or know any good resources to where I can find a recipe that represents a foreign country?

Maybe French or German. I want something unusual, but not odd, and tasty.

thanks everyone.
 
Go Italian! In addition to food (lasagna, baked ziti, stuffed shells, etc) they have fabulous desserts.
 
Here are a few recipes that could represent different countries/nationalities:1. Empanadas (South America): These are a popular savory pastry in many South American countries. You can fill them with a variety of ingredients such as beef, chicken, or vegetables.2. Tostones (Dominican Republic): These are fried plantains that are often served as a side dish or snack in the Dominican Republic. They can be served with a dipping sauce, such as a garlic aioli or a spicy salsa.3. Banitsa (Bulgaria): This is a traditional Bulgarian pastry made with filo dough and filled with cheese and eggs. It's a popular dish for breakfast or as a snack.4. Churros (Spain/Mexico): These fried dough pastries are popular in both Spain and Mexico, and are often served with a chocolate dipping sauce. You can also sprinkle them with cinnamon and sugar for added flavor.5. Coq au Vin (France): This is a classic French dish made with chicken, red wine, and vegetables. It's a hearty and flavorful meal that can be served with crusty bread or mashed potatoes.6. Schnitzel (Germany): This is a popular dish in Germany, made with thinly pounded meat (traditionally veal, but can also be made with chicken or pork), coated in breadcrumbs and fried. Serve it with a side of potato salad or spaetzle for a complete meal.You can also check out websites such as Allrecipes or Food Network for more international recipes. Just search for a specific country or type of cuisine, and you'll find a variety of options to choose from. Happy cooking!
 

What is a "Foreign Country Dessert Recipe"?

A "Foreign Country Dessert Recipe" is a dessert recipe that originated from a different country or culture. It may use unique ingredients or cooking techniques that are not commonly used in your own country.

Are these dessert recipes difficult to make?

Some "Foreign Country Dessert Recipes" may require more advanced cooking skills or hard-to-find ingredients. However, there are also many simple and easy recipes to try. It ultimately depends on the specific recipe you choose.

Do I need special equipment to make these desserts?

Most "Foreign Country Dessert Recipes" can be made using basic kitchen equipment such as mixing bowls, measuring cups, and an oven. However, some recipes may require specific tools such as a pastry cutter or a rolling pin.

Can I substitute ingredients in these recipes?

Yes, you can often substitute ingredients in "Foreign Country Dessert Recipes" to suit your personal preferences or dietary restrictions. However, keep in mind that the end result may differ slightly from the original recipe.

Where can I find ingredients for these recipes?

You can find many of the ingredients for "Foreign Country Dessert Recipes" at your local grocery store, international food market, or online. Some specialty ingredients may require a trip to a specialty store or ordering online.

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