This list includes 57 Recipes that start with D, from “Dabeli” to “Dutch Baby”. It collects well-known home-cooking favorites, regional specialties, and baked goods, useful for browsing, inspiration, or content research.

Recipes that start with D are dishes whose primary name begins with the letter D. Many reflect global flavors, from Gujarati street food like “Dabeli” to the German-American pancake “Dutch Baby”.

Below you’ll find the table with cuisine, difficulty, and preparation time (minutes).

Cuisine: Identifies the dish’s regional or cultural origin so you can filter recipes by flavor tradition.

Difficulty: Shows whether a recipe is Easy, Medium, or Hard so you can choose dishes that match your cooking skill.

Preparation time (minutes): Lists total estimated minutes (prep and cook) so you can plan timing and pick quick or leisurely recipes.

Recipes that start with D

Recipe NameCuisineDifficultyPrep Time (minutes)
DalIndianEasy40
Dal MakhaniIndianMedium60
Dal TadkaIndianEasy35
Dal Baati ChurmaIndianHard120
DosaIndianMedium45
DhoklaIndianEasy45
Dahi VadaIndianMedium50
Dum AlooIndianMedium40
DopiazaIndianMedium50
DalchaIndianMedium90
DabeliIndianEasy30
Dan Dan NoodlesChineseMedium30
Dim SumChineseMedium90
DonburiJapaneseEasy25
DangoJapaneseEasy30
DorayakiJapaneseEasy25
DonutAmericanMedium60
Danish PastryDanishMedium120
Dutch BabyAmericanEasy25
Dutch Apple PieAmericanMedium90
DamperAustralianEasy60
Duck ConfitFrenchHard240
Duck à l’OrangeFrenchHard120
Dublin CoddleIrishEasy120
Dirty RiceAmericanEasy40
Disco FriesAmericanEasy20
Deviled EggsAmericanEasy30
Devilled KidneysBritishMedium40
Devil’s Food CakeAmericanMedium75
Double Chocolate CakeAmericanMedium80
Date SquaresCanadianEasy45
Dobos TorteHungarianHard180
DacquoiseFrenchHard120
Daube ProvençaleFrenchMedium180
Drunken NoodlesThaiMedium25
Drunken ChickenChineseMedium120
DinuguanFilipinoMedium90
DolmaMediterraneanMedium60
Doner KebabTurkishMedium60
Dragon RollJapaneseMedium45
DaiquiriCubanEasy10
Dry MartiniAmericanMedium5
Dirty MartiniAmericanMedium5
DumplingsVariousMedium60
Dumpling SoupChineseMedium45
Duck CurrySoutheast AsianMedium50
Duchess PotatoesFrenchMedium50
Dulce de LecheLatinMedium60
Dandelion SaladVariousEasy20
Dark Chocolate MousseFrenchMedium30
Dungeness Crab CakesAmericanMedium60
DodolSoutheast AsianHard180
Dresden StollenGermanHard180
Dahi BhallaIndianMedium50
DapanjiChineseMedium70
Dauphinoise PotatoesFrenchMedium90
DranikiBelarusianEasy30

Descriptions

Dal
Homestyle lentil stew (also spelled dhal); comforting, spiced with turmeric, cumin and garam masala, typically served with rice or flatbread.
Dal Makhani
Creamy black-lentil curry from North India; slow-simmered with butter and cream for a rich texture, often paired with naan.
Dal Tadka
Yellow lentils tempered with spiced oil (tadka) of garlic, cumin and chilies; a quick, aromatic dal served with rice or roti.
Dal Baati Churma
Rajasthani trio: spiced dal, baked wheat baati balls and sweet churma; a festive, multi-component meal with rustic flavors.
Dosa
Thin fermented rice-and-lentil crepe from South India; crispy edge, soft center, usually served with sambar and coconut chutney.
Dhokla
Steamed Gujarati snack made from fermented gram flour batter; light, fluffy and tempered with mustard seeds and green chilies.
Dahi Vada
Fried lentil dumplings soaked in seasoned yogurt and chutneys; cooling, tangy street-food favorite also called dahi bhalla.
Dum Aloo
Potato curry braised in tomato-onion gravy and spices; Kashmiri and North Indian versions are common, served with rice or bread.
Dopiaza
Curry named for its double-onion preparation; meat or vegetables cooked with lots of onions and tangy spices.
Dalcha
Hyderabadi stew of meat (often mutton) with lentils and vegetables, slow-cooked with tamarind for a tangy depth.
Dabeli
Spiced mashed potato sandwich from Gujarat, tossed with chutneys and peanuts and served in a soft bun; tangy and sweet.
Dan Dan Noodles
Sichuan street-food noodles in a spicy, savory sesame-peanut and chili oil sauce, often topped with minced pork.
Dim Sum
Cantonese small-plate meal of dumplings, buns and other bite-sized dishes served steamed or fried; eaten family-style with tea.
Donburi
Japanese rice bowl topped with proteins or vegetables (e.g., beef, tempura, egg); quick, comforting one-bowl meal.
Dango
Chewy rice-flour dumplings skewered and glazed (often with sweet soy); popular festival sweet.
Dorayaki
Two small pancakes sandwiched with sweet azuki red-bean paste; a classic Japanese confection.
Donut
Fried or baked ring or filled dough with glazes or fillings; versatile breakfast or dessert treat.
Danish Pastry
Laminated, buttery yeast pastry often filled with custard, jam or almond paste; flaky, layered and indulgent.
Dutch Baby
Oven-baked puffed pancake (German-style) served with lemon, sugar or fruit; quick and impressive breakfast.
Dutch Apple Pie
Classic apple pie topped with a buttery streusel; cinnamony filling and crisp crumb topping.
Damper
Traditional Australian bush bread made with flour and milk, historically baked in coals; simple, dense loaf.
Duck Confit
Salt-cured duck slowly cooked and preserved in its fat; finished crisp and rich, typically served with potatoes or salad.
Duck à l’Orange
Roast duck with a sweet-and-tangy orange sauce; classic French pairing of rich meat and citrus.
Dublin Coddle
Comforting Dublin stew of sausages, bacon, potatoes and onions slowly braised in stock; rustic and hearty.
Dirty Rice
Louisiana Creole dish of seasoned rice cooked with ground meat, liver bits, and Cajun spices for a bold flavor.
Disco Fries
Late-night diner fries smothered in brown gravy and melted cheese curds; indulgent comfort food.
Deviled Eggs
Hard‑boiled egg halves filled with a creamy, tangy seasoned yolk mixture; classic appetizer or picnic staple.
Devilled Kidneys
Pan‑fried kidneys in a spicy, tangy mustard-and-worcestershire sauce; traditional British brunch or savory dish.
Devil’s Food Cake
Deep, moist chocolate layer cake known for intense cocoa flavor and rich frosting; a chocolate lover’s staple.
Double Chocolate Cake
Extra‑chocolatey cake using cocoa and melted chocolate; dense, fudgy crumb with chocolate frosting.
Date Squares
Oat-based shortbread layered with sweet date filling (also called date bars); chewy and homey dessert.
Dobos Torte
Hungarian sponge cake layered with chocolate buttercream and topped with a thin caramel slab; elaborate and celebratory.
Dacquoise
Layered nut meringue cake filled with buttercream or ganache; crisp, nutty and elegant dessert.
Daube Provençale
Provencal beef stew braised in red wine with vegetables and herbs; deeply flavored slow-cooked classic.
Drunken Noodles
Spicy stir-fried rice noodles with holy basil, chili and your choice of protein; known as Pad Kee Mao.
Drunken Chicken
Chicken marinated or braised with Shaoxing wine for a fragrant, boozy flavor; served chilled or warm.
Dinuguan
Savory Filipino stew of pork simmered in pig’s blood, vinegar and spices; typically served with rice or rice cakes.
Dolma
Grape leaves or vegetables stuffed with rice, herbs and sometimes meat; served warm or as meze.
Doner Kebab
Vertically roasted sliced meat served in flatbread or plate with salad and sauces; popular street-food wrap.
Dragon Roll
California-style sushi roll topped with avocado and eel, often drizzled with sauce; visually striking sushi.
Daiquiri
Classic rum cocktail shaken with lime juice and sugar; bright, refreshing and simple.
Dry Martini
Iconic gin-and-vermouth cocktail served chilled, stirred or shaken, garnished with an olive or lemon twist.
Dirty Martini
Martini variant with olive brine added for a salty, savory twist.
Dumplings
Broad category of dough-wrapped fillings—steamed, boiled or pan-fried—found worldwide with diverse fillings and sauces.
Dumpling Soup
Comforting broth with filled dumplings and greens; light yet satisfying and commonly served as starter or meal.
Duck Curry
Rich curry featuring duck simmered in spices and often coconut milk; pairs well with rice.
Duchess Potatoes
Piped mashed potato rosettes baked until golden; buttery and elegant potato side dish.
Dulce de Leche
Thick caramelized milk spread made by simmering sweetened milk; used as a filling, topping or dessert ingredient.
Dandelion Salad
Foraged dandelion greens tossed with vinaigrette, often paired with bacon or egg; bitter-savory salad tradition.
Dark Chocolate Mousse
Silky whipped chocolate dessert using dark chocolate and cream or egg whites; rich yet airy finish.
Dungeness Crab Cakes
Patties of sweet Dungeness crab meat bound with crumbs and seasonings, pan-fried or baked and served with sauce.
Dodol
Sticky, toffee-like sweet made from coconut milk, rice flour and palm sugar; cooked slowly until thick and chewy.
Dresden Stollen
Traditional German fruit-studded yeasted loaf dusted with powdered sugar, often enjoyed at Christmas.
Dahi Bhalla
North Indian name for yogurt-soaked lentil fritters similar to dahi vada; tangy, spicy and garnished with chutneys.
Dapanji
Xinjiang “big plate chicken”: spicy braised chicken with potatoes and hand-pulled noodles; bold, communal stir-fry style.
Dauphinoise Potatoes
Thinly sliced potatoes baked in cream and garlic (Gratin Dauphinois style); rich, silky potato casserole.
Draniki
Potato pancakes (similar to latkes) often served with sour cream; crispy, savory and simple comfort food.
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