Horizon:Winter dishes to keep you warm

[2022.01.26] 發表
Hungary - Goulash
Morocco - Tagine
France - French onion soup

【明報專訊】What are some of your favourite winter dishes? Hotpot? Claypot rice? Let's see what people in other countries enjoy in winter.

◆Hungary - Goulash

Goulash is Hungary's national dish. It is a beef stew, usually seasoned with a lot of sweet paprika(紅辣椒粉) and other spices. The broth is a mixed flavour of sweetness and spiciness. It is served with potatoes, dumplings, noodles, bread, etc. Although it originated from Hungary, it is now a popular dish enjoyed in other parts of Europe.

◆Morocco - Tagine

Tagine is a slow-cooked meat stew. The main ingredients include meat, vegetables, nuts, dried fruits and spices. The meat can be chicken, beef, pork, lamb or fish. The dish is named after the pot in which it is cooked. The traditional ceramic cookware is round with a cone-shaped cover. This unique shape keeps the meat and vegetables tender. It is served with bread.

◆France - French onion soup

French onion soup is usually served as a starter in a meal. It is made with strongly-flavoured beef stock and onions. The onions are thinly sliced and cooked until very soft. There is always melted cheese on top. It originated in ancient times and was enjoyed by poor people. Now, it is served at restaurants.

■ Gear up

Which of the following dishes is cooked in a special pot?

A. Goulash

B. Tagine

C. French onion soup

(Answer on next text)

■Glossary

claypot rice (n) 煲仔飯

ceramic (adj) 陶瓷的

tender (adj) 軟的

stock (n) 高湯

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[Smarties' Power English 第333期]

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