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What to cook in February: Foods to transport you to places out of reach

The case for leaning into your nostalgia, and cooking something you long to taste again.

The case for leaning into your nostalgia, and cooking something you long to taste again

(Photography, middle: Eric Wolfinger; right: Ksenija Hotic)

I was 18 when I went on a tour of Central America, and tasted food that blew open my horizons. Not that surprising. I grew up on a remote island of British Columbia with no traffic lights and restaurants that used to close in the off-season except for the pubs. 

My friends and I made our own fun during those winter months, and food was at the centre. The events helped to brighten the rainy, grey days of the season. We'd throw themed nights, like sushi night, pizza night and other 'worldly' dishes that I might routinely order in today, now that I live in a city. 

While the meals we made were most definitely not authentic, they gave me a glimpse into a world beyond the brown rice and tofu I was eating at home, and a taste of places I hoped to travel someday. They were also a boon to my mood, especially during February, with its lack of celebrations and getaways — although yes, Valentine's Day chocolate helped.

This year as this month rolls around, I'll be tapping into the thrill of those teenage themed nights again. I can use cuisine as a way to experience a taste of cultures and places out of reach for now. On my list of things to cook are crispy Corn Pakoras and Pho Beef Dumplings. You can do the same, or even lean into your nostalgia and recreate the best meal you ate in the place you long to get back to.

Normally I'd suggest you cook with in-season ingredients when possible, and you still can. For example, if you're making tacos, add shredded cabbage to them, or spiralize a rutabaga and toss the curls into Pad Thai. Staying flexible is a good rule for travel and it's a great rule for cooking too.

If there's one thing growing up on a remote island taught me (before the internet was even a thing), it's that food can take you places.

Here are some recipes that may do that for you. 

Paella del Carmen

overhead shot of a wide, shallow pan with handles that's filled with paella. shrimp, halved snow peas, clams and sliced chorizo are visible on top. the dish is sitting on a pink cloth napkin on a wooden cutting board.
(Photography by Ryan Szulc)

Miso Soup with Root Vegetables

Closeup on someone ladling miso soup with root vegetables from a silver pot into two white bowls.
(Credit: Meg Tanaka and Zenta Tanaka)

Pajeon

An overhead shot of a plate of pajeon on a bright blue background. A small bowl of sauce, a plate of kimchi and another plate of pajeon surround the main plate.
(Photography by Soo Kim)

Shelly's Corn Pakoras with Sabz Chutney

overhead shot of a turquoise platter of pakoras. it's sitting on a golden yellow cloth napkin, on a white table.

Paneer Makhani

Closeup on a serving dish of paneer makhani. Pink and purple floral arrangements sit on the left and a plate of naan sits on the right.
(Photography by Betty Binon)

Kutch Chicken Biryani

Closeup on hands holding a large dish of chicken biryani.
(Photo credit: Martin Poole)

Greek Easter Soup

Overhead shot of a white bowl of Greek Easter Soup (magiritsa) topped with fresh dill and sitting on a white and blue cloth.
(Photography by Christos Sourligas)

Khorak Bademjoon — Eggplant Stew

Overhead shot of Khorak Bademjoon (Eggplant Stew) on a white serving dish, with small bowls of limu omani (dried Persian lime) and mint leaves next to it.
(Photography by Betty Binon)

Lasagne Verde Alla Bolognese

closeup on a large piece of cheesy lasagna. multiple layers of pasta are visible and the top layer is crispy. it's on a brown plate on a beige surface.
(Photography by Eric Wolfinger)

Sabzi Polow

Overhead shot of a large blue plate of Sabzi Polow (Fragrant Herbed Rice). The rice is in the shape of a circle and the top of the rice is golden brown and crispy.
(Photography by Betty Binon)

Dal aur Sabzi: Lentils with Roasted Carrots and Kale

Overhead shot of a green plate of Dal aur Sabzi, Lentils with Roasted Carrots and Kale on a white lace tablecloth. A yellow plate of basmati rice sits next to it.
(Photo: Shayma Owaise Saadat)

Phuket Thai Curry Crab

(Credit: Ksenija Hotic)

Pork and Chive Dumplings

Hands making many dumplings on a floured wooden tabletop.
(Credit: Jackie Kai Ellis)

Beef Dumplings

(Source: Instagram, @feastoronto)

Colombian Beef Empanadas

Large wooden bowl of empanadas.
(Courtesy of El Bosco Catering)

Paul Sun Hyung Lee's Kimchi Soup

Vietnamese Kho

Overhead shot of a pot of kho. Visible slices of fish are in the pot. The pot is sitting on a grey surface.
(Credit: iStock/Getty Images)

Grandma Gretzky's Great Perogies

Closeup on a plate of perogies with a spoon with sour cream resting on the side.
(Source: Klorofil Publishing)

Jessica Brooks is a digital producer and pro-trained cook and baker. Follow her food stories on Instagram @brooks_cooks.

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