Food is our common ground. It’s a universal experience that brings people together and makes them feel comfortable.
Today, a small family kitchen in a quiet neighborhood on the outskirts of Lima, Peru served as that bridge as I gathered up some local Peruvian friends to teach me how to cook two traditional Peruvian dishes.
Learning to cook Peruvian food has been a goal of mine since I started traveling through South America over two and a half years ago and I was so pumped to finally have this opportunity, especially on such an authentic level.
The experience was amazing, the food was delicious and all my Peruvian friends made me feel like I was part of the family. Today, I was a very happy man.
A big thank you to everyone involved!
Here are the ingredients needed for both recipes (measurements depend on people) in order:
Chupe de Camarones (Peruvian Shrimp Chowder):
- Garlic
- Onion
- Tomato
- Peas
- Corn
- Fava Beans
- Fish Stock
- Shrimp
- Milk
- Eggs
- Cheese
- Salt and Pepper (no additional seasonings were added)
How to Prepare Peruvian Ceviche:
- Raw Fish (clean with salt and water first)
- Add onion and lemon juice
- Add Salt
- Add Aji or hot sauce
- Add Conchas Negras (Black Clams)
- *Some Peruvian Ceviches include shrimp, octopus and other seafood
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Great video but I had to laugh, you are like a giant compared to the Peruvians!
Ayngelina recently posted..Learning how to scuba dive
I know, I get freaked out when I get back to the States and see how big everybody is!
Very entertaining! Peruvian cuisine is one of my all time favorites; heading off for the third time this October and I can’t wait to hit up my favorite spots!
Antoinette | love.antoinette recently posted..Spotlight on Melbourne’s Street Art – pt.1
Completely agree Antoinette! You’ll have to share some of your favorite spots for when I return!
wow, that looks delicious.. i felt hungry right away.. wish i could taste that.. 😛
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I’m still waiting for Smell-o-vision. It would do wonders for this video.
That looks so good! Chupe de Camarones is a typical dish from Arequipa. You should come to Arequipa to learn how to cook more delicious dishes. ;D (Some people say that Arequipa has the best gastronomy in Perú)
btw….GREAT BLOGS!
So I’ve heard Daniela, I was only in Arequipa for a few days visiting the Colca Canyone, but once I arrived in Lima everyone told me I should go back to Arequipa to study the cooking techniques there! In due time.
That’s look so delicious. I can’t wait any more to taste this.Thanks for this Entertaining post.