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Re: Something new to cook?

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Wow, I really love all the comments here. I've been looking for a way to get the recipes on what I can cook to spice my family up from the basic menu but here it is. I appreciate y'all comment
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Post by Liza Chulukhadze »

They usually take a lot of effort, but try Georgian xachapuri.
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I think french toast must be everyone's favourite.
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Cook jollof rice using tomato for the stew. If there is no tomato, use red oil. It is sweet.
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Post by Shiru Elizabeth »

Exploring West African cuisine further is a current culinary goal. Dishes like Nigerian suya or Ghanaian jollof spaghetti are on my list to try, bringing new and exciting flavors to my repertoire.
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