Soon dubu jjigae is Korean comfort food and can warm up the coldest night. A simple simmering of broth, kimchi, tofu and clams makes a stew with tons of flavor.
Tag: Hangover Cures
Soon Dubu Jjigae
Sancocho
(Latin root vegetable stew)
Sancocho is a nourishing stew popular throughout the Latin World. It originated in Spain’s Canary Islands where is is a simple and spicy fish and potato stew.
Michelada
(Mexican spicy beer cocktail)
Cervezas preparadas, or “prepared beers,” are popular throughout Mexico. The simplest version of a michelada uses lime juice and hot sauce to give beer a spicy, tangy kick.
Menudo Rojo
(Mexican spicy beef tripe soup)
Menudo is a tasty Mexican tripe stew that is popular for big family gatherings. It is also served as a late-night or breakfast hangover cure for a night of drinking.
Kvas
(Russian fermented rye beverage)
Kvas (квас) is an ancient and beloved beverage from Slavic Eastern Europe. While it is basically a low-alcohol beer, it is enjoyed as a soft drink, even by small children.
Chilaquiles
(Mexican fried tortillas in sauce)
Chilaquiles are an easy way to use up leftover tortillas. Popular for breakfast all over Mexico, the ingredients vary somewhat by region.
Ceviche
(Latin citrus-marinated seafood)
Ceviche originated as a way of preparing fish and seafood in Inca times, first in a fermented corn beverage, and now mostly in the juice of the lemon, lime and Seville oranges.
Irish Coffee
(Irish whiskey, coffee and cream cocktail)
Warm up on a cold, wet winter night with an Irish coffee, invented in the 1940s on a cold night at an Irish airport and perfected by Americans in foggy San Francisco.
Encebollado Ecuatoriano
(Ecuadorian fish and onion stew)
Pickled onions add a pleasant tang to this fresh fish stew recipe from the coastal region of Ecuador.
Oyakodon
(Japanese chicken and egg rice bowl)
In Japan, oyakodon(親子丼) is probably the most popular of all donburi, or rice bowl dishes. The term literally means "parent and child bowl," a reference to chicken and egg in the same dish.