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Moussaka
🇬🇷GreeceAdvanced
Meat Dishes

Moussaka

Three components built and assembled: roasted eggplant, cinnamon-spiced lamb and beef sauce reduced until thick, and a Greek béchamel enriched with egg yolks that sets firm during baking so the slices hold. Moussaka in the form most people know — with that custard-like béchamel top — is a 1920s creation by chef Nikolaos Tselementes, who added a French béchamel to an older layered eggplant dish. The result became the benchmark for Greek home cooking. The work is real but most of it is waiting: the sauce reducing, the eggplant roasting, the assembled dish baking and then resting. The rest time after baking is not optional.

120 min520 kcal6 serves
💪High protein
4.8
Pastitsio
🇬🇷GreeceAdvanced
Cereal and Pasta Dishes

Pastitsio

Three layers baked in a deep dish: tubular pasta bound with egg whites, a cinnamon-and-clove spiced beef sauce cooked until very dry, and a thick Greek béchamel enriched with egg yolks that sets firm during baking. Pastitsio is sometimes called Greek lasagna but the comparison only goes so far — the warm spices in the meat sauce give it a depth that Italian ragù does not have, and the Greek béchamel is deliberately thicker and richer than anything on a lasagna. The dish requires time but all three components can be made separately and assembled the same day or the next.

120 min550 kcal6 serves
4.8
Schnitzel
🇩🇪GermanyMedium
Meat Dishes

Schnitzel

Thin pork or veal cutlets pounded to 3 to 4 mm, breaded with flour, egg, and breadcrumbs, and fried in hot fat until the crust is golden and crackling. The mark of a well-made schnitzel is a crust that has puffed slightly away from the meat and blisters with air pockets — this happens only when the breadcrumbs are not pressed in. The fat must be deep enough that the schnitzel floats rather than sits on the pan base. Serve immediately with a wedge of lemon. This is the Schweineschnitzel (pork) version; for Wiener Schnitzel, use veal.

30 min520 kcal4 serves
Quick💪High protein
4.6
Japanese Cheesecake (Cotton Soufflé Cheesecake)
🇯🇵JapanAdvanced
Sweet Dishes

Japanese Cheesecake (Cotton Soufflé Cheesecake)

A cloud-light hybrid of cheesecake and soufflé: cream cheese melted into a smooth batter, egg whites whipped to soft peaks and folded in, baked in a water bath at low temperature. The result jiggles when you shake the tin. Not sweet in the American sense — lightly tangy from cream cheese with a breath of lemon. First created at the Plaza Hotel in Osaka. Best warm from the oven for the jiggle, or chilled overnight when it becomes denser and creamier.

100 min260 kcal8 serves
🌿Vegetarian
4.7
Cinnamon Rolls with Cream Cheese Frosting
🇺🇸USAAdvanced
Flour and Confectionery Products

Cinnamon Rolls with Cream Cheese Frosting

Bakery-style cinnamon rolls: a pillowy, enriched dough made with the tangzhong technique — a Japanese method of cooking a small portion of flour and milk into a paste before adding it to the dough — which allows the dough to hold far more moisture than normal, producing rolls that stay cloud-soft for days rather than going stale by evening. The filling is brown sugar, cinnamon, and butter that melts into gooey caramelized layers during baking. The crowning cream cheese frosting is spread over warm rolls so it partially melts into the swirls. These are the rolls that end arguments about what to bring to brunch.

210 min520 kcal12 serves
🌿Vegetarian
4.8
Crêpe Suzette
🇫🇷FranceMedium
Sweet Dishes

Crêpe Suzette

Crêpe Suzette is the most theatrical dessert in the French classical repertoire: paper-thin crêpes folded into quarters and bathed in a sauce of caramelized sugar, fresh orange juice, orange zest, and butter, finished with Grand Marnier poured into the pan and set alight at the table. The blue flames burn for 15 to 20 seconds, cooking off the alcohol while leaving the deep orange-liqueur flavor in the sauce. The dish was invented, by accident or by design, in Monte Carlo in 1895 — legend credits Henri Charpentier, a 14-year-old assistant waiter who accidentally ignited the sauce while preparing it for the Prince of Wales. The Prince, enchanted by both the flames and the result, named the dish after Suzette, a young woman at the table. Whether or not the story is true, the dish has remained the definitive French dessert-as-performance for over a century.

60 min380 kcal4 serves
🌿Vegetarian
4.4
Brioche
🇫🇷FranceAdvanced
Flour and Confectionery Products

Brioche

Brioche is the defining bread of French viennoiserie — a category that sits between bread and pastry. It is an enriched dough: plain flour combined with a quantity of butter (typically 40 to 50% of the flour weight), eggs, sugar, and a small amount of milk, kneaded until the butter is fully emulsified into the dough structure. The result is a loaf with a paper-thin, deeply burnished mahogany crust that shatters when touched, and an interior crumb that is yellow from egg yolks, feather-soft, and faintly sweet — closer to a very light cake than to bread. The technique demands patience: the butter is added cold and slowly after the dough has already developed gluten strength, and the dough rests overnight in the refrigerator so that the fats firm up and the fermentation develops flavor. Brioche is eaten for breakfast in France spread with jam, used as the base for French toast, bread pudding, and croque monsieur, or sliced and toasted to serve with foie gras.

1440 min340 kcal12 serves
🌿Vegetarian
4.4
Scones (British Buttermilk Scones)
🇬🇧UKMedium
Flour and Confectionery Products

Scones (British Buttermilk Scones)

Scones are the cornerstone of the British cream tea — a tradition in which scones are served warm, split horizontally, spread with clotted cream and jam, and eaten in the afternoon alongside a pot of tea. Originating in Scotland in the early sixteenth century and associated with Devon and Cornwall in the south-west of England, they are a quick bread (leavened by baking powder rather than yeast) made from flour, cold butter, buttermilk, and a little sugar. The defining technique is the same as pastry-making: very cold butter worked into flour until it resembles breadcrumbs, combined with cold liquid to just bring the dough together — never kneaded. The cold butter pockets in the dough hit the hot oven and release steam, creating the characteristic slight flakiness and the dramatic rise that splits the scone naturally along the middle — the 'waist' — making it easy to break open by hand without a knife.

35 min260 kcal10 serves
🌿Vegetarian
4.5
Hot Cross Buns
🇬🇧UKAdvanced
Flour and Confectionery Products

Hot Cross Buns

Hot cross buns go back to 14th-century England — a monk at St Albans Abbey made spiced, fruit-studded sweet buns with a cross cut into the top and gave them to the poor on Good Friday. The cross meant something then. Now they mean spring, and they still smell extraordinary coming out of the oven. The dough is enriched with butter, eggs, and warm milk; spiced with cinnamon, allspice, and nutmeg; and loaded with plumped currants and orange zest. The cross is piped on with a simple flour paste before baking, then the finished buns get a sticky apricot glaze and an icing cross on top. Eat them warm, split and buttered, with tea.

180 min285 kcal12 serves
🌿Vegetarian
4.7
Empanadas Mendocinas (Argentine Baked Beef Empanadas)
🇦🇷ArgentinaAdvanced
Meat Dishes

Empanadas Mendocinas (Argentine Baked Beef Empanadas)

Mendocinas are Mendoza's version of the empanada — baked, never fried, and distinguished by a milk dough that bakes softer than the standard. The filling is spiced ground beef with smoked paprika, cumin, green olives, and hard-boiled egg. No raisins. The paprika turns the filling and crust an orange-red that identifies these across Argentina. Made in batches, best eaten warm, and freezable before baking.

100 min310 kcal6 serves
💪High protein🌶️Spicy
4.6
Hojicha Latte
🇯🇵JapanEasy
Beverages

Hojicha Latte

Hojicha is roasted Japanese green tea — reddish-brown, nutty, and faintly caramelised, with a fraction of the caffeine of matcha or coffee. When whisked into a paste and combined with hot frothed milk, it becomes one of the most comforting drinks in the Japanese tea repertoire. This version works hot or iced. The water temperature is the only thing that needs attention.

10 min110 kcal1 serves
Quick🌾Gluten-free
4.7
Sauce Mornay (Classic French Béchamel Cheese Sauce)
🇫🇷FranceMedium
Sauces and Dips

Sauce Mornay (Classic French Béchamel Cheese Sauce)

Sauce Mornay is the classic French cheese sauce — a béchamel enriched with grated Gruyère and Parmigiano-Reggiano. The name traces to either a 19th-century Parisian restaurant (Le Grand Véfour) or the Marquis de Mornay, the exact attribution still debated. Mornay is the workhorse of French haute cuisine: the base for cauliflower au gratin, eggs Mornay, sole Mornay, endives au jambon, fish gratins, cheese soufflé, and the cheesier version of croque monsieur. Silky, glossy, pale-cream — never bright yellow (that means the cheese broke). Vegetarian, ready in 20 minutes. Yields about 500 ml of sauce, serves 6 with vegetables, fish, eggs, or pasta.

20 min180 kcal6 serves
🌿VegetarianQuick
4.4
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