I was more than happy that Foodbuzz team has selected me again for this month 24x24. You have no idea how honored I feel.
I have chosen 5 Countries from Europe to present and share with all of you as well with my family who were main tasters of this incredible meal!
Since I do cook a lot of Italian based meals this was kind of little lesson for my kids that there is other cuisines with delicious meals. So what we did, I wrote 20 countries on a separate pieces of paper and 5 of us took turns, each picking one country. My little one picked former Yugoslavia, my oldest son picked Spain, my daughter took from the bag Germany, my husband France and I picked Greece. Than an idea came for this 24x24...before I purposed for this family dinner, I went online and looked at most traditional dishes from each of those countries and yesterday night all the dishes came alive. My boys(including my husband love mussels) me and my daughter not so much, but all of enjoyed the rest of the meal which was fantastic that we set down and shared together our likes and dislikes about it! Only debate was about mussels like I said, I am still not big fan, just like my Anna, but boys loved it! 1. From Yugoslavia I presenting ~Cheese Pastry Pie~ Gibanica
~Cheese pastry pie, some people call it Gibanica(Gib-a-nica), some Pita which is pie in translation is crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. There is many versions and one of those is after it is baked you can put homemade sour cream on top, bake for 5 more minutes so that sour cream can become bubbly and dough becomes soft and delicious. You can have it as a appetizer or enjoy it with salad on the side!
Ingredients:- 2 eggs
- 1/2 Tbs. of olive oil
- 1 pk. of Feta cheese
- 2 Tbs. Sour Cream
- 1 pinch of baking soda
- 1 pinch of sea salt
- 1/2 tsp. ground black pepper
- 1 pk Philo Dough
- 1 Tbs. of melted butter, to brush the dough or/ spread sour cream on top
2. From France I present ~ Mussels mariniere ~Moules Marinières
A typical summer recipe, very popular along the Atlantic and Mediterranean coast. Mussels are fresh and cooked in a white wine sauce with parsley, thyme, bay leaf and onion. It takes only 10 minutes to cook a tasteful mussels mariniere. The secret is to season carefully the meal and to discard any mussels that don't look good enough.
| My oldest son..Aleks! |
A typical summer recipe, very popular along the Atlantic and Mediterranean coast. Mussels are fresh and cooked in a white wine sauce with parsley, thyme, bay leaf and onion. It takes only 10 minutes to cook a tasteful mussels mariniere. The secret is to season carefully the meal and to discard any mussels that don't look good enough.
3. From Spain I am presenting ~Canarian wrinkly potatoes~Papas arrugadas
This is traditional Spanish baked potato dish eaten in Canary Islands. They are usually served with a pepper sauce, called Mojo, or as an accompaniment to meat dishes.The dish is made from small new potatoes which are cleaned (but not peeled), then boiled in water and then baked in their skins until they become shriveled. I thought that these potatoes will compliment mussels very well, and they did!
Mojo sauce:
- 4 dried red peppers – bell or any other non-spicy red pepper
- 1-2 slices stale white bread – crusts trimmed if very dry
- 3-4 cloves garlic, peeled
- 1/4 tsp ground cumin
- 2 tsp red pepper flakes
- 1/2 tsp coarse salt
- 1 cup extra virgin Spanish olive oil
- 1/4 cup water or chicken broth
- Spanish sherry vinegar to taste
Greek salad is made with pieces of tomatoes, sliced cucumber, green bell peppers, red onion, sliced or feta cheese crumbles, and Kalamato olives, typically seasoned with salt and dried oregano, and dressed with olive oil. I served this salad in a green lettuce, illusion of a bowl.
5. From Germany ~I am presenting Apple Strudel~Apfelstrudel
I hope you have enjoyed my tour and taste of Europe... It was truly an incredibly delicious meal!
Thank you FoodBuzz for one more amazing opportunity!!!
Thank you FoodBuzz for one more amazing opportunity!!!
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Very creative!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! SImply amazing. I'm just going to spend a few more minutes staaring at your photos... ♥- K
ReplyDeleteDelicious. Loving those potatoes with the mussels. So often served with fries but your potatoes are so much healthier. What a lovely meal, start to finish. Drooling!
ReplyDelete@ Danielle : Thank you!!!:)
ReplyDelete@ Katrine : :)) Well take your time and enjoy photos..I don't mind:))
@ Hester : I think if you have good quality mussels than these potatoes would be perfect to compliment it..Thank you so much for visiting!
Amazing job Sandra! Congrats on getting to do this 2 months on a row!
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous spread, Sandra!! You are a domestic diva!! :) Beautiful, as always.
ReplyDelete@Erin : Thank you...I tried my best :))
ReplyDelete@ Kate: Ohh I dont know about diva :)) but thanks:)
so many beautiful meals, representing countries. This is great
ReplyDeleteHi Sandra, great job!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on 24x24!
Great project to combine dishes from different countries! what a great idea for parties too! not to mention that everything looks delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Tamara:))
ReplyDeleteChristine thanks so much!!
Alina..yes I think so too..thank for visiting!!!
This is a great idea for a 24x24. So many great ideas this month from all the bloggers. I, personally, love mussels, they look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteSandra, this entire menu looks sooo good!
ReplyDeleteMmmm... what a beautiful taste of Europe! I love your way of introducing new cuisines to your kids(this, I must learn from you to get my elder daughter to try out new foods) and us! Before I started my blog, in my whole life, I've never know that there are so many different kinda mouthwatering dishes around the world and frankly all these dishes here are so new to me!(as in the different cooking methods and different combinations) I love the Gibanica most coz I love anything that is cheesy! Next is the Wrinkly Potato(cute name!) The tastiest I've eaten is with mayonnaise! Then is the Apple Strudel. I like the taste and aroma of cinnamon with the cooked apples. Follow by the Mussels Mariniere. I love all the spices used esp. parsley becoz of its special, unique taste and smell. Last is the Greek Salad. I seldom eat salads(this is why I put the salad last) but I love everything in it except for the raw onions. I don't dislike onions, just that I prefer mine to be cooked and soft :)
ReplyDeleteI really learn a lot from this awesome post! Tks Sandra and keep up the great work! ^.^
@Kimmy Thank you..I didnt have time yet to check others but will do it by tonight!
ReplyDelete@ Marnely Thanks girl..you are so sweet!
@ღ♡Ꮣуռ I am glad that you like this..I enjoyed reading your comment..See I am totally opposite I dont like soft onions:)) but I love raw:)) Thank you so very much for the compliments!!!
congrats on this very creative post and well deserved it awesome!
ReplyDeleteFabulous meal, Sandra! Everything looks amazing and delicious! What a fun way to get your family involved in the meal :)
ReplyDeleteWow what a beautiful spread!!! All those dishes look amazing. Nice job and beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I am all over that Apple Strudel! Beautiful work! You totally deserved to be chosen :)
ReplyDeleteIt all looks amazing! You created a really well-rounded meal, awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a spread... You are really amazing to be able to put together meals like these... Amazing! Thanks for sharing these pictures, Sandra!
ReplyDeleteDear Sandra,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for fooduzz 24x24! The food is awesome and loved your idea of making speciality foods of Europe. Excellent dishes and post, keep it up, cheers, sonia !
Bravo! What a great job! It looked delicious, tasty and as if each dish belonged with the other! Congratulations!
ReplyDelete:)) Thank you all, you made me smile so big..I am rally glad that you like it!!!
ReplyDelete....forgot to tell you - buzzed it!
ReplyDeleteThank you dear, I appreciate you letting me know!!!
ReplyDeleteVery creative menu, looks great!
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http://creativecookingcorner.com
You are a super fun mom! I would have loved this when I was a kid. Your menu looks awesome, I'm with the boys and I love me some mussels... That first dish looks super interesting- I am dying to try it!
ReplyDeleteThank you Karriann!
ReplyDelete@Lind. :)) I hope you will give a try I will post a link of the recipe as soon as I find it somewhere on my blog LOL! Thank you for that super fun mom hahaha you made my night for sure :))
sandra, this just looks amazing!!! wow, your family is truly sooo blessed. :) i seriously feel like i got a tour of europe!
ReplyDeleteJunia, thanks..I am so glad that you like it!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Another great 24x24 entry, Sandra! What a great idea to showcase the Taste of Europe!
ReplyDeleteIt was my first time to do 24x24 this month, and I was so excited about it!
Beautiful dishes and fantastic table :) Well done!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 24 x 24! Great choice and I love them all especially that apple strudel and gibanica. Your clicks made them more tempting!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I love that you picked countries out of a hat. What a fun way to explore different cuisines and get a little outside your comfort zone.
ReplyDeleteOhhh Sandra! I'm so impressed by your endless ideas and beautiful dishes one after another. Seems like your dishes get better and better every post. What a great way to introduce taste of Europe. Very creative idea and each dish is phenomenal! WELL DONE!
ReplyDeleteAll yummy...you make me want to take a tour of Europe right now. A food tour!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea Sandra! You never cease to amaze me! I love how you always put yourself to the test and try new things and your kids are just as amazing for trying out new flavors! Great chef and great mummy! :-)
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so good here. You really went all out-taste of Europe is a cool idea. Wish I was their to taste, but that picture of your son grinning says it all concerning the meal. Great post.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!! Sandra, you are absolutely amazing!!! What a wonderful selection of recipes and waht a lovely presentation!! I am speechless :)
ReplyDeleteYou've sure captured some really typical european food, great pictures! Your son is really enjoying his mussels =)
ReplyDeleteYou did such a wonderful job (again!) Sandra! I loved the tour of Europe and all of the dishes complimented eachother nicely!
ReplyDeleteP.S. - so excited about the cookbook!!!
Great job on this dinner Sandra! It all looks amazing, but I especially love the streudel! I would have loved to devour all this food. Beautiful photos as well!
ReplyDelete@Amy
ReplyDeleteThank you Amy.. strudel was good, I couldn't stop eating haha
@Peggy Thank you so much..yes my point was to have full meal but from different countries..real tour or taste:))
ReplyDeleteLove the greek salad...one of my all time summer favourites...and the apple streudel looks very inviting...may have to try one sometime in the rather near future...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the book and the award...well done! It must be amazingly satisfying to see all your lovely creations in your very own book...
-Shilpa
Congrats! These all look amazing.
ReplyDeleteSandra! They selected very well, because you are very creative. We get the benefit to read your blog and enjoy your good looking photos. Thanks for all your hard work.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious tour of Europe! Great job Sandra.
ReplyDeleteI especially like the smile on your son's face!
ReplyDeletecongrats on the 24 x 24
ReplyDeletelooks wonderful deliciously done presentation Sandra
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WOW Sandra. This looks stunning. I enjoyed you last 24X24 you did and this too looks so delicious. Great theme .. very creative. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous spread, Sandra. Everything looks scrumptious. Lovely touch with the wrinkly potatoes (love that name!) with the mussels for a change. I love that photo with your son - my kids also LOVE picking out the mussels with the shell. Who would have thought? I love everything from the phyllo to the apfel strudel. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dinner. I love each dish so much and I love, love, love your presentation :)
ReplyDeleteAn amazing meal that really does take us on a taste tour of Europe! Everything looks so delicious and I love the wrinkly potatoes with the mussels especially. Looks like your son does, too. Wonderful 24x24 :)
ReplyDeleteGreat post, gibanica is the best:)
ReplyDeleteSandra! Wow!! This is just amazing. You did such a wonderful job. Great recipes you choose and such beautiful photos and presentation!
ReplyDeleteVery nice execution, presentation and photography. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI love this menu idea, and I've been trying to debate which one is my favorite, but I can't! They all look delicious, and I know your family must of enjoyed it! =]
ReplyDeleteHi Sandra-finally I'm able to comment from my computer...Congratulations for the fabulous 24x24 project. Your dishes are so incredible, and the photos of them are superb.
ReplyDeleteYour son Aleks is looks like a happy "taste tester"...so, so, cute!
The phyllo rolls filled with the feta, and the Greek salad is a huge favorite for me...and the apple strudel, actually ALL!!!
Congratulations on being chosen again for the 24x24. Your menu was an ambitious task and once again you nailed it. Job well done.
ReplyDeleteWow! Eating a dish from 5 countries all in a meal! Now that I think is a fabulous idea! And you have cleverly picked a dish to compliment each and every one of them to make a complete meal...just lovely! Wish I was sitting at that table enjoying the food too:)
ReplyDeleteooops! what a delicious platter!! Sandra, Your dishes look perfect and GOURMET!! Supelike the post and I am a big fan of yours! Clean-bowled. Congrats on 24*24: well deserved!
ReplyDeleteThat cheese pastry makes me drool! I want it :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great trip through Europe! I'm glad you were able to explore these diverse cuisines and share with us!
ReplyDeleteWOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOO!!! Congrats on a great 24 x 24!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely dining settings. Everything looks so beautiful and all your dishes look so delicious...no wonder the Foodbuzz team has selected you for this cooking event. Wow! Very impressive!
ReplyDeleteOhh wow your dishes all look soo amazing, you are very talented :) I especially love the cheese phyllo dough wrap mmmmm!
ReplyDeleteSandra you did an amazing job on this!! Your pictures are absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks wonderful...perfect choices to represent each and what a delightful meal this must have been! Gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful meal from start to finish. I'm a bit of a pastry hound so I particularly enjoyed the cheese pastry pie and the strudel. ;)
ReplyDeleteAnother 24! Wow! You work so hard. I'm tired just keeping up with your feasts and feats, lol! Seriously, this is another wonderful food experience, which I can see that your son is enjoying also - so darling! These must be the mussels you told me about. They sound great! Happy 4th! Hope you get some rest but I'm sure I'll see some great holiday dishes that you're whipping up soon!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this trip around Europe, Sandra :-) I was drooling the entire time!
ReplyDelete:)) Thank you all..I worked hard on this, as well as learned a lot of things about it! It was just great way to enjoy and share it with my family!!!
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