Suggestions for the next Cookalong

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The Boeuf Bourguignon Cookalong has been very interesting with success and disaster along the way! A big thanks to alexander,The Late Night Gourmet, Francesca, ElizabethB, epicuric and Yorky who all participated! I think this was the most participants so far (7 including myself).

We now need to decide on a new recipe/dish to cook along to.

So far we have chosen dishes from: France (Coq au Vin and Boeuf/Mushroom Bourguignon), Spain (Paella), Italy (Ravioli), Middle East (Falafel), Russia/USA (Chicken Kiev). Below are some of the suggestions that have been made before. (V) indicates vegetarian/vegan options.

The concept of the Cookalong is to try out 'classic’ or regional recipes that we haven't cooked before and/or practice techniques that are new to us. Suggestions need to be specific not generic - not ‘wraps’ or ‘stews’ for example. Here are some previous suggestions plus a few I've added which have been mentioned in various posts here:

Rogan Josh
Crab Cakes
Croissants (V)
Chinese Dumplings (V)
Bagels (V)
Chicken Cordon Bleu (@Slumgullioneer is our resident expert)
Beef or Mushroom Stroganoff (V)
Jambalaya (could be V)
Game Pie (well, it is the game season in the Northern hemisphere)
Stifado (we haven't had a Greek dish yet)
Spanakopita (V) (as above)
Braided bread (V)
Fesenjan (Persian Chicken dish - can be made V)

Please feel free to give your preferences to one of the above or add your own suggestions.
 
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Jambalaya
Chicken Cordon Bleu
Stroganoff
Game Pie - never made it but willing to give it a try

I love beets and Borsch comes to mind. Never made it but would love to try.

The Chicken Kiev Cookalong has been very interesting with success and disaster along the way! A big thanks to alexander,The Late Night Gourmet, Francesca, ElizabethB, epicuric and Yorky who all participated! I think this was the most participants so far (7 including myself).

I thought it was Bourguingnon.
 
I thought it was Bourguingnon.

There is a variant spelling but not that:

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As soon as I read @LadyBelle's post, I knew I was going to give a try at Welsh Cakes. This is something I think most people outside of Britain haven't heard of, and maybe even those in the British Isles haven't tried making. I'm making them anyway, but that's my suggestion.
 
Oh...here's something else that I'm going to make regardless: Goulash!

I was watching Gotham last night, and goulash was served. I've never made it before so, as I often do, I thought, "I have to make that!"

A good suggestion but perhaps too similar to Bourguignon?
 
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