Tag: StreetFood

Malai Kulfi

Malai Kulfi

Malai Kulfi is a rich, creamy Indian frozen dessert that’s dense, smooth, and full of indulgent flavor. Made with slow-cooked milk and fragrant hints of cardamom, it has a luxurious texture that melts slowly on the tongue perfect for a refreshing yet deeply satisfying treat. 

Simit

Simit

Simit is a beloved Turkish street food known for its crisp, sesame-coated crust and soft, chewy center. Often enjoyed for breakfast or alongside tea, these golden bread rings are simple yet deeply comforting, offering a perfect balance of nutty flavor and satisfying texture in every 

Chalupas

Chalupas

Chalupas are a classic Mexican street food snack that are crispy, savory, and fun to eat. This chalupa recipe steps away a bit from the traditional tostada-style serving, and instead fills the fluffy fried shell with ground beef, black beans, onion, cotija, and homemade salsa verde for a taco-style treat. Skip the drive-through this hearty, versatile snack is not only worth making at home, but is surprisingly easy.

Prep Time: 20mins
Cook Time: 50mins
Yields: 6

Ingredients

Salsa Verde

  • 4 medium tomatillos, husked
  • 1/2 small jalapeño, seeds removed
  • 1/2 white onion, coarsely chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1 Tbsp. fresh cilantro leaves
  • 1 Tbsp. fresh lime juice
  • 1/2 tsp. kosher salt

Ground Beef

  • 1 Tbsp. neutral oil
  • 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
  • 1 lb. (85% lean) ground beef
  • 1 tsp. kosher salt
  • 1/2 tsp. chili powder
  • 1/2 tsp. dried Mexican oregano
  • 1/2 tsp. ground coriander
  • 1/2 tsp. ground cumin

Chalupas

  • 1 3/4 cups (210 g.) all-purpose flour
  • 3/4 cup (70 g.) masa harina
  • 1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
  • 1 1/4 tsp. kosher salt
  • 2 Tbsp. cold unsalted butter, cut into pieces
  • 3/4 cup plus 1 tbsp. milk
  • Vegetable oil, for frying (about 4 c.)
  • 1/2 cup black beans
  • 1/4 cup chopped white onion
  • 1/4 cup crumbled cotija
  • Fresh cilantro leaves, for serving

Directions

Salsa Verde

Step 1

Arrange a rack in upper third of oven; preheat to 400°. Line a small baking sheet with foil. Place tomatillos on prepared sheet.

Step 2

Roast tomatillos until softened and slightly charred, about 25 minutes. Let cool 5 minutes.

Step 3

In a blender, pulse tomatillos, onion, garlic, cilantro, lime juice, and salt until smooth. Transfer to a medium bowl; set aside until ready to use.

Ground Beef

Step 1

While tomatillos roast, in a medium skillet over medium-high heat, heat oil. Cook garlic, stirring frequently, until fragrant, about 2 minutes.

Step 2

Add ground beef, salt, chili powder, oregano, coriander, and cumin. Cook, breaking up meat with a spoon, until browned, 6 to 8 minutes; set aside until ready to use.

Chalupas

Step 1

In a large bowl, combine flour, masa, baking powder, and salt. Add butter and mix with your fingertips to incorporate until small pebbles form. Slowly stir in milk until a dough begins to form. Using your hands, shape dough into a ball. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and let rest 10 minutes.

Step 2

Into a medium heavy skillet, pour oil to a depth of 1″. Heat over medium heat until a deep-fry or instant-read thermometer registers 325°.

Step 3

Divide dough into 6 (2.8-oz.) pieces. Roll each piece to a 5″ to 6″ circle. Dock or prick each piece with a fork to prevent air bubbles. Using tongs, lower one-half of one circle into oil. Fry until shell is firm and holds its shape, 5 to 10 seconds. Release half you’re holding with tongs into oil—it should fold into a taco shell shape. Continue to fry, turning once, until golden brown, 2 to 3 minutes per side. Transfer to paper towels to drain. Repeat with remaining dough.

Step 4

Build chalupas with salsa verde, beef, beans, onion, cotija, and cilantro.

Storage

Chalupas are best eaten right away, but you can save the shells for up to 2 days in a resealable bag and reheat in a 350° oven.

Churros

Churros

A fried dough dessert can be found in nearly every cuisine, and while it is difficult to pick a favorite, the Spanish churro is especially beloved. In Spain, churros are often dipped in coffee for breakfast or enjoyed with chocolate sauce as a dessert. Many 

Loukoumades

Loukoumades

Loukoumades (Greek donuts with honey) are a delightful dessert made with a simple dough and a delicious honey syrup. This recipe makes 60 small donuts, so it’s great for sharing during special occasions and holidays. You can cut the dough ingredients in half if you 

Gorditas con Camarones

Gorditas con Camarones

Gorditas con Camarones are a flavorful, satisfying dish that brings together crisp, golden gorditas and tender, seasoned shrimp. Filled with bold spices and fresh toppings, they’re perfect for a vibrant lunch or dinner that feels comforting, festive, and full of character.

Recipe information

  • Yield4 Servings

Ingredients

1⅓ cups instant corn masa flour (such as Maseca)

5 Tbsp. lard, melted, or vegetable oil, divided

2½ tsp. Diamond Crystal or 1½ tsp. Morton kosher salt, divided, plus more

4 guajillo or dried New Mexico chiles, stems and seeds removed

2 morita chiles, stems removed, or 2 canned chipotle chiles in adobo

1 tsp. ground coriander or cumin

1½ lb. medium shrimp, peeled, deveined

4 garlic cloves, thinly sliced

2 sprigs thyme

1 Tbsp. apple cider vinegar

1 tsp. agave syrup or honey

3 Tbsp. unsalted butter, cut into pieces

Sliced onion, sliced avocado, cilantro leaves with tender stems, and lime wedges (for serving)

Preparation

Step 1

Stir masa, 1 Tbsp. lard, 1 tsp. Diamond Crystal or ½ tsp. Morton salt, and 1 cup water in a medium bowl until a soft and slightly sticky dough forms. If dry, mix in another 1 Tbsp. water. Cover and let sit at least 30 minutes and up to 3 hours.

Step 2

Meanwhile, bring guajillo chiles, morita chiles, coriander, and 1½ cups water to a boil in a small saucepan. Cover, remove from heat, and let sit, stirring occasionally, 30 minutes to allow chiles to soften. Transfer to a blender and purée until smooth; set aside.

Step 3

Place rack in lowest position in oven; preheat to 500°F. Brush a rimmed baking sheet with 2 Tbsp. lard. Divide dough into 4 pieces and form into balls. Set on work surface and cover with a damp kitchen towel. Place 1 ball between 2 sheets of parchment or wax paper. Using a small skillet or saucepan, gently press ball into a 5″-diameter disk. Carefully peel away parchment; place on prepared baking sheet. Repeat with remaining balls.

Step 4

Bake gorditas until outer edges are lightly golden, 10–12 minutes. Turn over and bake until golden brown and crisp, 10–12 minutes. Transfer to plates and let cool 10 minutes. Insert a paring knife into side of gordita and, using a slow sawing motion, cut open along one side (keep other side intact).

Step 5

Heat remaining 2 Tbsp. lard in a large skillet over high. Cook shrimp until lightly browned and just cooked through, about 1 minute per side. Transfer to a medium bowl. Reduce heat to medium and cook garlic in same skillet, tossing often, until beginning to brown, about 1 minute. Add thyme sprigs, vinegar, agave, 1½ tsp. Diamond Crystal or 1 tsp. Morton kosher salt, and reserved chile purée. Cook, stirring occasionally, until brick red and the consistency of a thick sauce, 6–8 minutes. Add shrimp and any juices and cook 1 minute. Remove from heat; add butter and stir constantly until melted and sauce is glossy. Season with more salt if needed. Remove and discard thyme.

Step 6

Fill gorditas with shrimp mixture, onion, avocado, and cilantro. Serve with lime wedges for squeezing over.

Egg Rolls

Egg Rolls

Much easier to make than you’d think and even better than take-out (because homemade is always best right?). You get a perfectly crisp and flaky, fried roll filled with hearty ground turkey and fresh sautéed vegetables. They’re the perfect appetizer or even main dish. Prep30 

Peanut Rolls

Peanut Rolls

These easy peanut rolls are a great appetizer or snack! Use your favorite veggies and herbs here. Cilantro, thinly sliced cucumber, or bean sprouts would all be good additions. Prep Time: 10 minutes minsCook Time: 5 minutes minsServes 2 Ingredients For the mushrooms For the 

Banh Mi Sandwich

Banh Mi Sandwich

This yummy banh mi recipe is a vegetarian version of the popular Vietnamese sandwich. I stuff it with seared tofu, pickled carrots and daikon, cucumbers, jalapeños, and more!

Prep Time: 20 minutes mins
Cook Time: 20 minutes mins
Serves 4

Ingredients

  • 1 (14-ounce) package extra-firm tofu
  • Extra-virgin olive oil, for the pan
  • 4 baguette pieces, sliced in half
  • Spicy Mayo
  • Fresh cilantro

Pickled Veggies

  • 1 small daikon radish, sliced into matchsticks
  • 2 small carrots, sliced into matchsticks
  • ½ small cucumber, seeded and sliced into matchsticks
  • ½ jalapeño pepper, thinly sliced
  • ⅓ cup rice vinegar, plus more as needed
  • ⅓ cup water, plus more as needed
  • Cane sugar
  • Sea salt

Tofu Marinade

Instructions

  • Make the pickles ahead: Place the daikon, carrots, cucumbers, and jalapeños in a medium jar with the vinegar and water and pinches of sugar and salt. If the liquids don’t cover the veggies, add more water and vinegar if necessary. Let chill for at least an hour, or store in the fridge for up to a week.
  • Drain the tofu and slice it into ½-inch slices. Place it on a towel and gently pat dry to remove excess water.
  • Make the marinade: In a small bowl, whisk together the olive oil, tamari, lime juice and zest, garlic, ginger, and pepper.
  • Place the tofu in a shallow pan and pour the marinade on top. Flip the tofu to fully coat it, adding more tamari if necessary. Let the tofu marinate for at least 15 minutes.
  • Heat a nonstick skillet to medium-high heat. Add a little oil to the pan and place the tofu pieces with enough space between each so that they’re not too crowded, working in batches if necessary. Without moving the tofu slices around too much, let them cook for a few minutes per side until they’re deeply golden brown and caramelized around the edges. Remove from heat and season to taste.
  • Assemble sandwiches on the baguette with the spicy mayo, tofu slices, pickled veggies, and cilantro.

Notes

For the pickled veggies: If you can’t find daikon, use a few red radishes or just skip it. If you’re sensitive to spice, go light on the jalapeños.

Taquitos

Taquitos

Taquitos are crispy, golden rolls packed with flavorful fillings. Perfect for snacking, lunch, or a party appetizer, they’re easy to make and even easier to enjoy each bite delivers a satisfying crunch and a burst of deliciousness. Prep Time: 20 minutes minsCook Time: 35 minutes