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by Sup! | Aug 27, 2020 | Cooking, Culture, Featured Recipes, Peru, Uncategorized
Hi Sup’er! 👩🏽🍳👨🏽🍳A few years ago we invited a guest chef, Jose Victorio Alarcon of @puerto511chef to teach us how to make solterito de quinoa, a traditional dish from Peru. Its a cold refreshing salad with quinoa. This is a serious throwback…look how...
by Sup! | Jul 2, 2020 | Featured Recipes, Puerto Rico, Recipes
Hi Sup’er! 👩🏽🍳👨🏽🍳 Summer is here so you’re gonna need this snack! Limber De Coco, sometimes called coconut icey, was named after Charles A. Lindbergh, the first pilot to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. On February 4th, 1928, when he took a trip to Puerto...
by Sup! | Nov 25, 2019 | Cooking, Culture, Featured Recipes, Native American, United States
How’s it going Sup’ers!? Are you ready for Thanksgiving? We here at Sup! can’t wait for time off with our friends and families, sweet potato pie, showing thanks, watching the football game, and did I mention sweet potato pie? 🙂 This November we’ll be traveling back to...
by Sammy | Sep 15, 2019 | Featured Recipes, Uncategorized
What’s Sup! sup’ers!? It’s good to have you all back for the newest installment of recipes from around the world. So without further ado…lettuce begin SEASON 4 with some amazing and delicious Latin American recipes inspired by National Hispanic Heritage...
by Sup! | Jul 4, 2019 | Featured Recipes, Knife Skills
What is the best treat on a hot summer day??? ☀️Definitely watermelon! Are you getting one for your 4th of July party?! 🎆🇺🇸🇺🇸Are you worried about cutting it? They can be tricky, but fear not! Watch this tutorial and Sammy will teach you two ways to easily cut this...
by Sup! | Jun 13, 2019 | Featured Recipes, Recipes, Tanzania
Hi Sup’er! 👩🏽🍳👨🏽🍳 When you wake up, groggy, late, it’s Sunday morning and you find yourself combing the fridge for the perfect comfort brunch, look no further than Chips Mayai, sometimes called Chipsi Mayai. In Swahili, Chips Mayai literally translates...