Category
page 1Peanut dishes
Kung Pao chicken
spicy stir-fried dish
Peanut sauce
Indonesian seasoning originally from Java island
peanut soup
soup made from peanuts
peanut stew
Western African stew
Bamba
peanut snack
Kare-kare
Kare-kare is a Filipino dish featuring a thick savory peanut sauce. It is generally made from a base of stewed oxtail, beef tripe, pork hocks, calves' feet, pig's feet or trotters, various cuts of pork, beef stew meat, and occasionally offal. Vegetables, such as eggplant, Chinese cabbage, or other greens, daikon, green beans, okra, and asparagus beans, are added. The stew is flavored with ground roasted peanuts or peanut butter, onions, and garlic. It is colored with annatto and can be thickened with toasted or plain ground rice.
peanut paçoca
Brazilian sweet made of ground peanuts, sugar, and cassava flour
Kuli-kuli
Kuli-kuli is a Nigerian snack primarily made from peanuts, first made by the Nupe people of Nigeria. It is a popular snack in Nigeria, Benin, northern Cameroon and Ghana. Today kuli-kuli is accepted across the globe. It is often eaten alone or with a mixture of garri also known as cassava flakes, sugar and water, popularly called "garri soakings". It is also eaten with Hausa koko, fura, and akamu, and is sometimes ground and put into salad. It is often ground and used as an ingredient for suya and kilishi.
peanut butter bun
food, baked goods
peanuts and Coke
popular snack from Southern United States