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Monthly Archive for August, 2008

There isn’t a lot of things better than a good drink, specially if it’s healthy too. A good cokctail prepared with fresh fruit and a good pisco can make a meeting -or a date- a very special one, so what are you waiting for? it’s easy, fast and tasty. Get 2 couples more and spend [...]

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We’ve seen before the caiguas in the caiguas rellenas (stuffed caiguas) recipe, and we’ve also seen the ajiaco de papas (potato ajiaco) recipe some weeks ago. This is another type of ajiaco, all equally delicious. The recipe is not complicated and you’ll be delighted with its taste. Here you’ll read how to make happy 6 [...]

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The chupín de pescado is similar to the chupe de pescado (or fish cioppino) but it has some different ingredients and a different way to prepare it. Yes, they both are delicious and perfect for a cold afternoon; so it’s better to let your taste decides. This recipe is for 6 people.

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Mayonesa (Mayonnaise)

The peruvian mayonnaise doesn’t have the same taste than the packed ones. If you use fresh ingredients (including fresh limes), you’ll get an amazing mayonnaise, with a special flavour that will be a great accompaniment with a lot of your dishes. With this recipe, you’ll get one cup of mayonnaise, more or less.

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Sometimes the good things aren’t immediate and take their time. This is the case of the sour cherry liquor: we have to let the nature make its job, waiting for a month to get an excellent drink. You’ll only need a good pisco, ground cloves, powdered cinnamon, sour cherries (of course) and… patience. If there [...]

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The cioppiono -or chupe, in spanish- is one of the most popular types of soups in Peru - but, of course, our special way to prepare it and our ingredients make our cioppinos a very special dish. Maybe you remember the fish cioppino or the shrimp cioppino… well, today we’ll have a vegetarian one, made [...]

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Biblia (Bible)

This is a liquor with an odd name, but to try it is to love it. It’s similar to the delicious Algarrobina Cocktail; it also contains milk and egg, but pisco, port wine and cognac too. The result is amazing, but take care: the second glass can be dangerous. With the third… you’ll be dancing [...]

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The quinoa is wonderful; we’ve seen before all its nutritional components which made it one of the best foods in the world. If you tried the quinoa pilaf or the king prawns with quinoa and orange syrup, you must try this delicious soup too (specially in a cold day!).

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This is the second type of tallarines verdes (”green spaguettis”) in Peru (well, in fact there are a lot of versions in every peruvian region). Do you remember the spaguettis with basil sauce? they’re the first type. This time, we’ll use walnuts, pork, onions and, of course, spinach. This recipe is for 3-4 people. Enjoy!

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Perricholi

This drink has as name the nickname of María Micaela Villegas Hurtado, the mistress of the Peruvian Viceroy Manuel de Amat y Juniet in the 18th century. You’ll need the peruvian soda Inca Kola, also known as Golden Kola; the vodka and the ice creams will make the rest. The quantities listed here are for [...]

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