all savory recipes there absolutely rock. i love every single dish (apart from rice but that ain't food to me).
sancocho is probably one of my absolutely most favourite foods. paired with mondongo, i guess. so yummy!
but all sweets on this list suck.
Different strokes for different folks! The real Dominican Bizcocho is lost! Only a few know the authentic recipe and they guard it with their life.I remember years ago I had some at a birthday party and it was sooo good!Those who know the real Dominican Cake will tell you it has a different taste than the ones made today.Not even Aunt Clara compares.Those that have the recipe do not want to share.
I forgot to have myself a morir so?ando when I was in DR. Damn.
Hey Gorgon we know you criticize all things Dominican,yet you live here. It has to do with the flavor,each country has its own unique way of preparing food.Therefore they can claim it their own.Why are you living in the DR if the food is better some place else? Or everything else . I'm just baffled.
Hey Gorgon we know you criticize all things Dominican,yet you live here. It has to do with the flavor,each country has its own unique way of preparing food.Therefore they can claim it their own.Why are you living in the DR if the food is better some place else? Or everything else . I'm just baffled.
hey! sauerkraut is polish!
guess what? my choice to live here does not fall under the purview of your prerogative to inquire.
hey! sauerkraut is polish!
where did i make mention of the relative merits of each country's preparation of the aforementioned? when i think of sauerkraut, it is, in my mind, German ( i might be wrong, but it is from that part of the planet, i think ) that is German food, to my way of thinking. it is peculiar in its preparation. how do you prepare plain white rice in such a way as to make it peculiar to a specific country? because Clara says that the grains are separated? anyone who knows how to cook rice can do that. it is like saying coffee is a Dominican beverage, because most people drink it. what is critical about that?
hey! sauerkraut is polish!