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The 10 Most Searched Dishes on the Internet

By Gretel Morales - 2022-05-20T16:24:54Z
Day by day, the internet fills up with innovative and delicious recipes created by kiwilimón and food bloggers, many of which often go viral. If you're eager to try classics of gastronomy as well as new dishes, here we tell you the 10 most searched recipes on the internet, there's something for every taste! 1. Birria Tacos Birria tacos are a classic, as the combination of spices with the meat makes these tacos simply irresistible, especially when topped with salsa, onion, cilantro, and lime juice. Don't forget to pair them with birria consommé for dipping your tacos. Birria was invented in Jalisco, and the most common preparation is made with lamb or goat. In recent years, the famous quesabirrias have caused a stir among Mexicans and foreigners alike, so you can't miss them. 2. Nasi Goreng If you enjoy Asian cuisine, then nasi goreng is for you. This recipe for fried rice is popular in Indonesia, where it is served with a fried egg. The rice is prepared with onion, meat, and sweet soy sauce. It is also accompanied by cucumber and fresh tomato to contrast the flavors. 3. Pasta with Feta Cheese The famous recipe for pasta with feta cheese won the hearts of many during the pandemic, as the combination of flavors is harmonious. According to the Washington Post, the mind behind this recipe was Tiiu Piret, who posted the pasta on her blog in 2018. Years later, blogger Jenni Hayrinen made an easier version of this recipe, which quickly went viral. In general, this recipe is very easy and practical, as it only requires: Feta cheese Cherry tomatoes Olive oil Cooked pasta Fresh basil Instructions 1. Place the cheese, tomatoes, and oil in an oven-safe dish. 2. Bake until the cheese softens. 3. Cook the pasta while the cheese is in the oven. 4. Pour the pasta into the cheese mixture and add salt, pepper, and basil. Although this is the most basic recipe, remember that you can add more vegetables, herbs, and garlic. 4. Charcuterie Board Charcuterie is the art of preparing all kinds of cold cuts and meats. The French created charcuterie in the 15th century, aiming to use the whole animal's meat. In addition to salami, serrano ham, prosciutto, and other cold cuts, charcuterie boards now often include other products like cheeses such as brie, camembert, or manchego, among others. They can also incorporate strawberries, grapes, raspberries, blackberries, pretzels, breadsticks, chocolate, macarons, and more. You can also read: Quesabirria and other cravings for the weekend5. Shogayaki Shogayaki pork is a gem of Japanese cuisine, as it mixes thinly sliced pork with ginger, sake, soy sauce, mirin, and sugar. The Japanese usually serve this dish with white rice. 6. Potato Cream Potato cream, known as vichyssoise soup in France, is a classic, as it offers comfort during cold weather. The most traditional recipe includes potatoes, onion, milk, cream, and leek, but you can add cheese, bacon, more vegetables, or croutons. At kiwilimón, we have this version of potato cream with bacon that is sure to fascinate you. 7. Teriyaki Lemon Fish  Teriyaki lemon fish is another of the recipes that everyone wants to try, as its meat has a distinctive flavor that everyone loves. This type of fish is very popular in Asia and in restaurants that offer haute cuisine. 8. Tonjiru Another of the most popular recipes worldwide is tonjiru, also known as butajiru, a soup made with pork, miso, and vegetables. 9. Baked Oats It is understandable that the baked oats recipe, baked oats in English, is one of the most searched, as it is a light, healthy dish perfect for breakfast or as a more nutritious snack. Although there are various recipes, the most popular is from blogger Yumna Jawad, as the oats will achieve a cake-like consistency after being combined with egg, banana, baking powder, maple syrup, salt, and cocoa powder. According to Yumna's recipe, everything is blended until it becomes a homogeneous mixture and then baked until the edges pull away from the pan and the center is well cooked. 10. Overnight Oats Oats are an ingredient that provides fiber and many nutrients, making them ideal for a healthy breakfast. The popular overnight oats are a practical option, as they are prepared and left to rest in the refrigerator overnight; here’s how to make them! 1. Pour ½ cup of oats and 2 tablespoons of chia into a container with a lid. You can also add flaxseed and amaranth. 2. Add a cup of cow or plant-based milk, as well as a tablespoon of Greek yogurt. 3. Add a tablespoon of peanut or almond butter. 4. Sweeten with maple syrup, honey, agave nectar, or your preferred sweetener. 5. Refrigerate for at least 6 hours. 6. Add fresh fruit, nuts, seeds, or shredded coconut. You can also read: Cold Cuts and Cheese Board