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Majarete (Corn and Coconut Pudding)

A typical Dominican meal usually ends with nothing more than a cup of coffee and a simple dessert. That ethos is captured in this pudding.
September 2007
food + cooking

Anecdote of the Can

I used to spend my spring months teaching at Nerd Camp, where 52 people read and write while living on a lake in the woods of Maine.
06.05.07
food + cooking

How Green Was My Chile?

When I was in Denver recently to witness a niece's wedding, I spent my spare time canvassing the area for green chile. This plainish dish of puréed peppers—midway between a soup and a stew—is the quintessential product of Sonoran...
06.05.07
travel + culture

Peru’s Secret Seafood Sensation

The makeshift restaurant is only open from 11 to 5 and consists of nothing more than two bricks walls strung with fishnet overhead.
06.04.07
recipes

Dulce de Leche Ice Cream

This is not just the best dulce de leche ice cream we've ever had, it's one of the best ice creams we've ever had, period.
May 2007
travel + culture

Savor the Shore

Brazil itself may be the world's finest cultural stew. Africa, Asia, and all of Europe melt into the native traditions.
May 2007
recipes

Huevos Rancheros

Using adobo sauce in this lively egg dish adds a subtle smoky flavor without the hassle of roasting and cleaning fresh peppers. Plus, the recipe includes a nifty method for softening tortillas....
April 2007
magazine

Getting My Goat

A quest for the best piece of meat in the Dominican Republic begins with a wild ride through the island's interior and ends with a perfect meal of roasted chivo.
November 2006
recipes

Yuquitas a la Huancaína (Fried Yuca with Peruvian Cheese Sauce)

Think of this as the Peruvian answer to fries and ketchup.
August 2006
magazine

Next Stop Lima

With Peruvians returning home after years of eating and cooking abroad, the country’s cuisine is more cosmopolitan than ever.
August 2006
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