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Massaman Curry ready for service

Massaman Curry with Beef – Classic Thai Recipe

Massaman Curry with Beef – Classic Thai Recipe Massaman Curry with beef is a slow‑braised, aromatic Thai curry built on coconut milk, warm spices like cinnamon and cardamom, tender beef, potatoes, onions, and roasted peanuts. It’s richer, sweeter, and more spice‑forward than most Thai curries. Massaman Curry with Chef Jimmy […]

Birria tacos ready to serve 2

Birria Tacos Jalisco Style – Instant Pot Version

Birria Tacos Birria tacos (also known as quesabirria) are a Mexican dish consisting of pan-fried corn tortillas stuffed with tender, slow-cooked shredded meat—traditionally goat or lamb. However, beef is most common in the U.S. The tortillas are often dipped in the fat from the top of the braising liquid before […]

Chocolate Mousse

Chocolate Mousse – Elegant, Simple, and Delicious

Chocolate mousse is one of those desserts that feels luxurious, light, and deeply chocolatey all at once — a little French magic made from just a handful of ingredients. At its core, it’s about turning chocolate, cream, and eggs (or sometimes just cream and chocolate) into something airy, silky, and […]

Glaze on the Meatloaf

Mardi Gras Meatloaf and King Cake

Mardi Gras Meatloaf isn’t a centuries-old Cajun classic. It’s more of a fun and modern, Louisiana-inspired twist on traditional meatloaf. This dish brings the bold flavors of Carnival season into a comfort-food dish. Think: regular meatloaf… but dressed for a parade. 🎭 On this episode of Cooking with Milwaukee Community […]

repas with Carne Mechada filling

Arepas from Venezuela #VenezuelaCuisine

Arepas from Venezuela. Hello and welcome to a new year of international cooking collabs. Each month, our group of worldwide YouTube chefs makes a dish from a single country. This month, we are in Venezuela. #VenezuelaCuisine This year, I am doing something a little different. Each month, I am teaming […]

Lemon for easy lentil soup

Red Lentil Soup

Red lentil soup is a versatile dish. It feels like it belongs in the Middle East, the Mediterranean, your grandma’s kitchen, and your own weeknight rotation. It’s fast‑cooking, deeply comforting, and endlessly adaptable, which is probably why so many cultures claim a version of it. On this week’s episode of […]