Swedish meatballs are among the more famous of Swedish dishes, familiar to the world as appetizers on a toothpick or as a cheap meal at your local Ikea.
Tag: Kid-friendly
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Horchata de Arroz
(Latin sweet rice beverage)
Horchata (or-CHA-tah) is a milky white, sweet beverage that was introduced to Spain by the Moors. In Latin America, it's made with pulverized rice.
Hkatenkwan
(Ghanaian chicken and groundnut stew)
The marriage of tomatoes and ground peanuts in stews is popular in sub-Saharan African cooking.
Gingerbread Men
(English spiced Christmas cookies)
The English have traditionally shaped ginger-scented dough into men, animals and Father Christmas for the holidays. This recipe is always a favorite with kids.
Cuáker
(Ecuadoran oatmeal beverage)
Cuáker is a popular and healthy children's drink in Ecuador. Its name is the Spanish version of the name of the company most famous for selling oats and oatmeal.
Corn Dogs
(American hot dog and cornbread on a stick)
Corn dogs are American carnival, fair, and amusement park food. They are one of many "foods-on-a-stick" found at such celebrations and venues.
Coca-Cola Cake
(American cocoa-cola cake)
This fun cake originated in the Southern part of the United States. Bake one up when you find yourself stuck with some flat leftover soda. A favorite for birthday parties.
Chun Yao Bang
(Chinese fried scallion pancake)
Scallion pancakes are a familiar appetizer at Chinese restaurants around the world. And now you can make them fresh right at home.
Chocolate Crackles
(Australian chocolate rice crispy treats)
So easy to make, chocolate crackles are a favorite of Australian children and are often served at children's parties, especially birthdays.
Charoset
(Jewish, Israeli walnut, apple and wine Passover sweet)
Sticky and sweet, charoset is a muddy-colored paste that is part of the Passover Seder. It represents the mortar the Israelites used to make bricks while enslaved in Egypt.
