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by Sup! | Dec 14, 2020 | 12 Days of Christmas Cookies, Featured Recipes
Hi Sup’er! π©π½βπ³π¨π½βπ³ Sammy is on his own today making Alfajores. These cookies were brought to South America via Spain, but have origins in the Middle East. Some say the Moors brought a version of this cookie, called Alfajor, to Spain during their 800 year rule....
by Sup! | Dec 14, 2020 | 12 Days of Christmas Cookies, Featured Recipes, Uncategorized
Hi Sup’er! π©π½βπ³π¨π½βπ³ Shortbread has been in Scotland since the 12th century! These delicious biscuits were even a favorite of Mary, Queen of Scots (16th century) and it is easy to see why. Today, these buttery biscuits are made for special occasions like...
by Sup! | Dec 13, 2020 | 12 Days of Christmas Cookies, Australia, Featured Recipes
From our kitchen to your’s, Sup! is bringing back the 12 Days of Christmas Cookies! For the next 12 days we will share a cookie recipe from a different country. For day 1, we head to Australia and New Zealand to make ANZAC Biscuits. These cookies will last all...
by Sup! | Nov 7, 2020 | Cooking, Culture, Featured Recipes, Native American, United States
Akutaq (pronounced AUK-goo-duck) is a dessert traditionally made by the Indigenous people of Alaska and Northern Canada. βππ»π³ It is called “Eskimo Ice Cream” by non-natives. Akutaq is a Yup’ik (the most common language spoken by Alaskan Natives) word...
by Sup! | Nov 6, 2020 | Cooking, Culture, Featured Recipes, Native American, United States
Hi Sup’er! π©π½βπ³π¨π½βπ³ Soup’s on today! Courtesy of our favorite Three Sisters: corn, squash and beans. Over many generations Native Americans have perfected a method for growing these three crops (called companion planting). The corn is planted first and...
by Sup! | Oct 19, 2020 | Cooking, Featured Recipes, Uncategorized, United States
Kit Kats and Reeseβs are always great treats to have during Halloween, but popcorn balls are a 1950’s Halloween must-have from the United States. So…break out your poodle skirts, hula hoops, and letter sweaters and make popcorn balls for Halloween! Click...