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Maffe

Finished MaffeOn my first day in Dakar I had yassa, a Senegalese onion and lemon sauce, and I knew I was going to be enjoying the food for my whole stay. But it would be two more weeks before I was to taste what became my favorite Senegalese dish. A neighbor invited Teresa and me to lunch, and she served maffe.

I can’t offer you a place around the platter at Bintu’s house, but if you want maffe I do have some advice: From the Dakar airport, negotiate for a taxi ride to Yoff (You should offer 1000CFA, but you might not get better than 1500 from the airport.). When the driver makes a left turn off the main road, tell him to continue straight ahead. If it’s Tuesday, the street will be closed for the market, and you can just get out there and walk. The market is worth seeing. If it’s any other day, have the driver stop when you see a little white building on the right with “Saf Sap” painted on the wall. If it is lunch or dinner time, the door will be open. If not, the beach is only a few hundred meters further. Enjoy youself, and come back in a little while. They make two dishes a day, and one of them is usually maffe. It will cost 300CFA for a plate. Bring a container with you if you want takeout.

If you don’t plan on being in Dakar any time soon, you can make a very good version of it yourself, though it will cost more than 300CFA. But remember how to get to Saf Sap. After all, you never know. I didn’t plan on being in Dakar either. Read more

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Penne alla Sorrentina

Penne alla SorrentinaIf you were to stop your car in the far end of my neighbourhood and ask for the toubab* girl with the scooter, I’m sure someone would be able to take you to my house. Living in Yoff, a sandy fishing neighbourhood north of Dakar, certainly has its perks: food is cheap, there are ladies selling peanuts everywhere, and even the woman who sells cookies by the school gets worried if she hasn’t seen me in a few days. Some days ago I was wandering around the market at dusk when I ran into my six-year old neighbour. She sighed, took my hand, and walked me home with a big smile. Read more

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Beignet minute de chèvre frais aux épinards

Finished beignetsThese came to me in a dream. Well, not quite. I was lying in bed, and my mind was drifting around like it usually does right before I fall asleep, and all of a sudden I was thinking of the loukamades a friend of mine made a few weeks ago. And then I was thinking of goat cheese. And here we are! That doesn’t explain my attempt at a French name, but I didn’t know “spinach” in Greek. Read more

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Fast Roasted Potatoes

Finished potatoesThis recipe came from really wanting potatoes for dinner, and really wanting dinner soon. I figured it was probably unreasonable, but I try not to let that stop me. Now, I am a fan of the potato, from latkes to shepherds pie. It’s one of my favorite foods, and this recipe has become one of my favorite preparations of potatoes. There is only one downside to this recipe: the potatoes are sliced thin, and cooked in a single layer on a rack, which means that you need a lot of surface area to make enough for multiple people. A half sheet pan with a cooling rack set inside will hold enough for two people. Read more

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Buñuelos de Bacalao a la Caribeña

The Ingredients.I have still not quite adjusted to a kitchen that is stocked for one person. All my life I have been in kitchens with food for six or eight. As one person it is difficult to keep five kinds of cheese on hand. Or to have ten pounds of various fresh produce. It would go bad before I could ever eat it. But sometimes the best recipes are the ones born of limited or seemingly mismatched ingredients.

This recipe came from having half a salt cod, a large plantain, a handful of pecan pieces, and some leftover black bean soup in the fridge. Well, it came from that and a desire to make something I had never made before. Read more

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Onion and Chicken in Puff Pastry

The finished pastry.While I can hardly claim to have invented the idea of putting onion in a pastry, I tend to think of this recipe as my own creation. It is one of the first things I ever made that did not at least start with someone else’s instructions. It is also, after all these years, still one of my very favorite things, both to cook and to eat. And with store bought sheets of puff pastry, I can have it ready to eat in less than an hour. Read more

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