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. Join in on the fun and learn about cultures with us by clicking here.
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....
Day 2: Scottish Shortbread
Hi Sup'er! 👩🏽🍳👨🏽🍳 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 Christmas, New...
Day 1: ANZAC Biscuits
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 season...
Sweet treat from the 49th state!😊🍧🍦
Akutaq (pronounced AUK-goo-duck) is a dessert traditionally made by the Indigenous people of Alaska and Northern Canada. ❄🌎🐻🐳 It is called "Eskimo Ice Cream" by non-natives. Akutaq is a Yup'ik (the most common language spoken by Alaskan Natives) word meaning...
#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,...
Sisterly love 🌾💛
Hi Sup'er! 👩🏽🍳👨🏽🍳 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 when it is...