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Sinterklaas: My First Holiday Season Abroad
This year marks my first holiday season abroad, and being in the Netherlands has given me a whole new appreciation for how other cultures celebrate this magical time of year. Back home, I grew up with twinkling lights, Christmas trees, and the smell of gingerbread cookies. As the chill of December settles over the Netherlands, an excitement begins to buzz through the streets, homes, and bakeries. Sinterklaas, the country's most beloved tradition, arrives on his white horse, w
Amy Dupuis
Dec 7, 20252 min read


Cozy Up After Thanksgiving: Creamy Seafood Bisque
Tired of all those Thanksgiving leftovers? Same here. Don’t get me wrong — turkey and dressing are great, but by the time the week after rolls around, I’m craving something different. My trick? Freeze any leftover turkey for a jambalaya or gumbo later (trust me, your future self will thank you), and treat yourself to something creamy, cozy, and full of flavor. That’s where this Seafood Bisque comes in. A Louisiana favorite, this dish is simple, one-pot, and absolutely delicio
Amy Dupuis
Nov 30, 20252 min read


A Thanksgiving to Remember: Traditions Old and New
Thanksgiving always seems to carry a certain kind of magic--part nostalgia, part food coma, part family. Growing up in the US, the holiday was anchored by the familiar rhythm of the season: the smell of pies baking, relatives coming through the door with casserole dishes in hand, and the house buzzing with way too many people asking, "Is it ready yet?" When I think back to our family Thanksgivings, they were always small, cozy gatherings with the family who happened to be in
Amy Dupuis
Nov 23, 20253 min read


A Taste of Ireland in a Pan: Steak with Guinness Cream Sauce
When perusing the grocery store aisles, I tend to look firstly for a good deal and secondly to try something new and different. Recently, I've ventured beyond the usual cuts and picked up a few things I hadn't cooked before, such as deer steak, pheasant, and now, Irish Beef Steak. I wanted to make something simple, yet flavorful, and while a good steak hardly needs much dressing up, I decided to pair it with a rich Guinness cream based sauce. The malty depth of the stout blen
Amy Dupuis
Nov 16, 20252 min read


Seafood Mushroom Risotto: My Nicollet Island Inspiration
The first time I had Seafood Mushroom Risotto was at the beautiful Nicollet Island Inn in Minneapolis — one of those cozy, elegant places where every bite feels like a little luxury. The risotto was creamy, rich, and perfectly balanced with tender seafood and earthy mushrooms. I remember thinking, I have to figure out how to make this at home. After a few tries (and a few too many taste tests!), I finally landed on a version that brings that same fine-dining feel right into m
Amy Dupuis
Nov 9, 20252 min read


Breakfast for Supper: Easy Make-Ahead Casserole Comfort
There’s something so satisfying about having breakfast for supper. After a long day of work, school, or running errands, I love knowing I can just pop something warm and hearty in the oven — no stress, no mess. This Breakfast Casserole is one of my go-tos because it’s e asy to make ahead, uses simple ingredients, and tastes even better the next day. Whether you’re cooking for the family, prepping for a busy week, or just craving that cozy breakfast flavor after dark, this cas
Amy Dupuis
Nov 2, 20252 min read


Apple Crisp: A Taste of Fall and Family
As the leaves start to turn and the air grows cooler, there's one recipe I always find myself coming back to--Apple Crisp. There's something about fall and apples that just belong together, and this dessert captures that cozy feeling perfectly. It's simple, not too sweet, and packed with the kind of warmth that makes a house feel like a home. This recipe isn't just about flavor for me--it's about memory. When I was a kid, my mom would make apple crisp as a special treat. She'
Amy Dupuis
Oct 26, 20252 min read


Shrimp Stew- A Taste of Maw Maw's Kitchen
Some recipes are more than food--they're memories, family history, and love passed from one generation to the next. For me, shrimp stew will always belong to my Maw Maw. She was a Cajun lady from Thibodaux, Louisiana and she poured her heart into every dish that came out of her kitchen. Maw Maw was always busy-- cooking, tending to her vegetable and flower gardens, and doing everything she could for her family. And yet, she never seemed too busy to make a meal that brought
Amy Dupuis
Oct 19, 20252 min read


Jambalaya in Autumn: A Taste of Louisiana in the Netherlands
There's something about fall that always makes me crave a big pot of Jambalaya. Maybe it's the cooler weather, college football season,...
Amy Dupuis
Oct 12, 20252 min read


From Freezer to Table: Easy Baked Potato Soup
There's something about the shift into Fall that makes me crave comfort food. The days get shorter, temperatures start to drop, and...
Amy Dupuis
Oct 5, 20252 min read
Burrito Bowls: The Perfect Meal Prep Idea
I had actually planned to share this recipe back in August, but at the time was back in the States. Fast forward almost two months, and...
Amy Dupuis
Sep 28, 20253 min read


Greek Chicken Pasta Salad (Fast, Fresh, & Summer-Ready!)
Summer is getting hotter, and I don't know about you--but I try not to be in the kitchen any longer than I have to. When it's too warm to...
Amy Dupuis
Aug 3, 20251 min read


Ristorante Napoli- A Taste of Italy with Dutch Charm
Inside Ristorante Napoli- Haarlem If there's one restaurant we keep coming back to, it Ristorante Napoli. We've dined here four times...
Amy Dupuis
Jul 27, 20252 min read


A Taste of Louisiana in the Netherlands: Recreating the Classic Seafood Boil
Louisiana Seafood Boil There's something special about a seafood boil--the kind that bubbles up in a big pot on a Louisiana porch or back...
Amy Dupuis
Jul 27, 20252 min read


From Super-Sized to Super Smart: Grocery Shopping in Netherlands versus US
Grocery shopping used to be a once-a-week marathon for me back in the States. One big cart, overflowing with family-sized everything—bulk...
Amy Dupuis
Jul 6, 20252 min read


Sunday Spaghetti and Meatballs: A Family Tradition
There's something about spaghetti and meatballs that takes me back to Sunday lunch with the family. Every Sunday, like clockwork, our...
Amy Dupuis
Jun 30, 20253 min read


Restaurant Review: Jin Lai Wereldrestaurant- A Culinary World Tour in Haarlem
If you are looking for a place in Haarlem, Netherlands where global flavors come together under one roof, look no further than JinLai....
Amy Dupuis
Jun 22, 20252 min read
Zucchini and Shrimp- A Father's Day Flavor Story
Father's Day brings me back to the kitchen and the BBQ pit or grill- the place where my Dad truly shines. When I think of my Dad, I am...
Amy Dupuis
Jun 15, 20252 min read
The First Bite: My Culinary Journey Begins
Welcome to Amy’s Global Kitchen: A Food Lover’s Journey Through Recipes and Restaurants ! My love for food was sparked at a young age...
Amy Dupuis
Jun 12, 20252 min read
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