Title: Colombian Food Recipes Post by: JunFan68 on June 29, 2001, 04:00:00 AM I came across this site while I was surfin' the web....I told my fiance to bring some Colombian recipes/cookbooks with her. For those of you with Colombian women already here, maybe this link would be interesting:
http://soar.berkeley.edu/recipes/ethnic/colombian/ Later, Title: Re: Colombian Food Recipes Post by: Houndog on June 30, 2001, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Colombian Food Recipes, posted by JunFan68 on Jun 29, 2001
For those that have AOL...there is an International Section...go to the Colombia section..in one part of the many links there is a Colombian Recipe section...with several dozen (at least) recipes. Sorry..I tried to pull up the link..it must be an AOL internal resource. HD Title: Re: Re: otra mas Post by: Houndog on June 30, 2001, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Colombian Food Recipes, posted by Houndog on Jun 30, 2001
...found a site with more International Culinary Delights... http://www.globalgourmet.com/destinations/ HD Title: Re: Colombian Food Recipes Post by: SteveB on June 29, 2001, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Colombian Food Recipes, posted by JunFan68 on Jun 29, 2001
Went to colombia several times 2 years ago, I ate some rice with what I think was raisins in the dish of rice???? Does anyone no what I am referring to and how to make it???? Thanks in advance! Steveb Title: no, but PR they stuff the turkey with ground beef and raisins Post by: Traveler on June 30, 2001, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Colombian Food Recipes, posted by SteveB on Jun 29, 2001
a rather sharp contrast to the American traditional stuffing (which I like as well). during my second Thanksgiving in PR my Swiss friends (who were chefs) had a party and I volunteered to do the turkey (which at the time meant my girlfriend would do it) she seasoned ground beef and added raisins and olives. it was really quite good. I can't recall if they used raisin in rice but latin cuisine is quite varied and they use some interesting combinations of food. you won't find many peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. |