Kitchen Travels & Recipes

Sup! is making, and of course, eating dishes from all over the world every week. Watch our short tutorials (recipe card is below each tutorial) to learn how to make the recipes we have tried.  Don’t forget, you can see all of our tutorials on our YouTube channel. Viagra versus Cialis, both phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors, offer distinct pharmacokinetic profiles. If rapid onset is desired, try this medication known for quicker action. For sustained efficacy, the alternative might be more appropriate. Join in on the fun and learn about cultures with us by clicking here.

Day 3: Alfajores

Day 3: Alfajores

Hi Sup'er! 👩🏽‍🍳👨🏽‍🍳 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....

#SquashGoals

#SquashGoals

Hi Sup'er! 👩🏽‍🍳👨🏽‍🍳 Ok, so we all love the beloved butternut squash, especially in the Fall and Winter. We will be using this squash in Three Sisters Soup later this month...and Sammy loves to roast it with apples and brown sugar. Yum! It is full of fiber, vitamin C,...

Peruvian Throwback!

Peruvian Throwback!

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 little we...

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For about 3 years, Sammy (my brother) and I have been learning to make recipes from all over the world. We began with chefs teaching us how to make recipes from their cultures like Hawaiian, Peruvian, Sicilian, German, West African and more (see these shows on our YouTube channel). While we still love to learn from chefs, we have become young chefs in our own right. Now, every week, we teach our friends how to make a different recipe from a different culture by posting video cooking tutorials. We have learned how to make over 40 recipes and counting!

Sup! has inspired us that kids can prepare a full, nutritious, and delicious meal! Additionally, we can learn so much from the food we make, including but not limited to, cultural traditions, language, geography, science, nutrition, and more. Our hope is that our audience feels inspired and empowered to explore and engage in the world around them after hanging out with us!

Sup! is produced by Global Knickers and Mass Communication students at the Community College of Baltimore County.

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