No passport needed: 25 international street foods to DIY

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Looking to discover global flavors without hopping on a plane? With these 25 DIY international street food recipes, you can make it happen right in your kitchen. From tangy to sweet, salty to spicy, there’s a recipe for every food lover. No passport required, just an appetite for international cuisine!

Overhead shot of Korean hot dogs on parchment paper.
Korean Hot Dogs. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Samosas

Low angle shot of a samosa cut in half so that you can see the potato filling inside.
Samosas. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Ever tried a samosa before? They’re these deep-fried snacks from India with a flavorful filling of spiced potatoes, peas, or even meat. Honestly, if you’re looking for a way to delve into the rich culture and flavors of India without even leaving your kitchen, samosas are a fun choice.
Get the Recipe: Samosas

Chicken Pakora

Low angle shot of chicken pakora on a plate with a green napkin.
Chicken Pakora. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Just think about this: juicy pieces of chicken, dunked in a spiced gram flour batter and then deep-fried until they’re crunchy on the outside and tender on the inside. That’s chicken pakora for you, straight from the streets of India. Definitely try it out if you’re after a savory snack that’ll light up your taste buds.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Pakora

Quesabirria Tacos

Overhead shot of quesabirria tacos with lime wedges.
Quesabirria Tacos. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

You’ve got to love the Mexican food scene, and a major star there are quesabirria tacos. Think of a corn tortilla jam-packed with seasoned, slow-cooked beef and oozing with melted cheese. Taste-wise, they’re out of this world. Sounds like just the recipe to switch up your DIY cooking routine, don’t you think?
Get the Recipe: Quesabirria Tacos

Onion Samosas

Low angle shot of fried onion samosas ready to serve.
Onion Samosas. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Onion samosas may not be as well-known as regular samosas, but they’re definitely worth trying out. Picture a bunch of spicy onion filings inside a crispy wrapper. Yeah, they’re as tasty as they sound. If you’re up for a savory, homemade snack, these won’t disappoint.
Get the Recipe: Onion Samosas

Beef Birria

Overhead shot of a bowl of shredded beef birria with cilantro and chopped onions.
Beef Birria. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Beef birria is this amazing Mexican dish that’s basically beef slow-cooked in a spicy chili-based broth. Trust me, it’s as good as it sounds. And the best part? You can recreate this beloved street food right in your very own kitchen! Don’t you just love trying out new flavors?
Get the Recipe: Beef Birria

Char Siu Bao

low angle shot of two mantou buns filled with char siu filling.
Char Siu Bao. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

From the bustling food stalls of China comes Char Siu Bao. In a nutshell, it is a fluffy steamed bun filled with sweet, delicious barbecue pork. Delicious right? Trust me, once you give these buns a try, there will be no turning back. They’re that good.
Get the Recipe: Char Siu Bao

Chicken Potstickers

Overhead shot of chicken potstickers with chile paste on plates.
Chicken Potstickers. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Who doesn’t love a good dumpling? Chicken potstickers are China’s incredible offering to the world of street food. Picture a savory chicken filling snuggled inside a thin, pan-fried pastry. Sound like something you’d enjoy? Then trying to make these at home is bound to be an adventure.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Potstickers

Korean Hot Dogs

Overhead shot of Korean hot dogs on parchment paper.
Korean Hot Dogs. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Korean hot dogs are this brilliant mix of American and Korean street food. Imagine a hot dog wrapped in dough and deep-fried until it’s golden and crunchy. Totally unique, right? If you want to expand your culinary horizons, making Korean hot dogs at home is a fantastic place to start.
Get the Recipe: Korean Hot Dogs

Mochiko Chicken

A hand holding a crispy piece of mochiko chicken.
Mochiko Chicken. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

If you’re a fan of sweet and savory goodness, mochiko chicken from Hawaii is going to blow your mind. It’s chicken marinated in a sweet rice flour batter and fried till crispy. Sounds tempting? You’ll feel just like you’re on the sunny beaches of Hawaii with each bite.
Get the Recipe: Mochiko Chicken

Elote

metal baking pan with elote, Mexican grilled corn cobs with mayonnaise, spices, and cheese.
Elote. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

There’s nothing like the comfort of enjoying an elote. Corn on the cob grilled, then topped with mouthwatering mix of cheese, mayo, and spices – it’s simple yet utterly delicious. The Mexican street food experience really wouldn’t be complete without it. Add it to your homemade cooking for a real fiesta.
Get the Recipe: Elote

Arepas con Queso

close up shot of an arepa con queso split open to show the cheesy filling.
Arepas con Queso. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Think of arepas con queso as these small corn pockets filled with cheese and then griddled until gooey. Talk about a comfort food, right? They hail from Venezuela and Colombia, but you could definitely incorporate these tasty treats into your DIY menu at home.
Get the Recipe: Arepas con Queso

Air Fryer Chicken Shawarma Wraps

Closeup of a chicken shawarma wrap.
Air Fryer Chicken Shawarma Wraps. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

If you’re looking for something a little healthier, here’s a fun twist on the classic Middle Eastern street food: air fryer chicken shawarma wraps. It’s the same juicy, boldly spiced chicken with fresh veggies and your sauces of choice, but cooked in an air fryer with less oil. It’s such a great way to satisfy your street food cravings in a lighter, guilt-free way!
Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Chicken Shawarma Wraps

Veggie Pad Thai

low angle shot of a light blue bowl of pad thai.
Veggie Pad Thai. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Ever had veggie pad Thai? It’s a flavorful stir-fry noodle dish from Thailand, loaded with fresh veggies and distinct spices. Plus, it brings that lively street market vibe right to your kitchen. If you’re all about experimenting with international cuisine, this is a great place to start.
Get the Recipe: Veggie Pad Thai

Thai Curry Puffs

Thai curry puffs filled with ground chicken, potatoes, peas, onions, garlic and spices.
Thai Curry Puffs. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

When it comes to street food, it’s always an adventure. Remember that next time you’re craving a snack, and try making Thai Curry Puffs at home. Originating from the vibrant streets of Thailand, these pastries are known and loved for their flavorful curry and vegetable filling. If you fancy a kick of spice and a truly international experience, these tasty bites are a crowd-pleaser.
Get the Recipe: Thai Curry Puffs

Vietnamese Summer Rolls

Low angle shot of vietnamese summer rolls with edible flowers.
Vietnamese Summer Rolls. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Ever wanted to travel to Vietnam through food? Well, one way you could do just that is by DIYing Vietnamese Summer Rolls. These fresh, filled wraps are a staple on the streets of Vietnam. You’ll love the crunch of fresh veggies and the surprise element of every bite. Try it out when you need a refreshing and undeniably healthy snack.
Get the Recipe: Vietnamese Summer Rolls

Pad Kee Mao with Chicken

A bowl of pad kee mao with chicken shot from above.
Pad Kee Mao with Chicken. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

The beauty of Bangkok’s streets isn’t just in the people or the ambiance, it’s in the food too. If you’re in the mood for some, why not create Pad Kee Mao with Chicken in your kitchen? This dish is a classic, filled with juicy chicken and wide rice noodles in a hearty sauce. Filling? Absolutely. Delicious? You have no idea.
Get the Recipe: Pad Kee Mao with Chicken

Paneer Pakora

low angle shot of a pile of paneer pakora.
Paneer Pakora. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

If you’re a fan of Indian food and want to try something different, why not go for Paneer Pakora? It’s got flavorful paneer cheese, coated in a spiced batter, and cooked until it’s just right. Simple, right? It’s a classic street food snack from India and one that’s well worth trying at home.
Get the Recipe: Paneer Pakora

Thai Peanut Sauce Noodles

overhead shot of a bowl of noodles with vegetables and thai peanut sauce.
Thai Peanut Sauce Noodles. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Craving a visit to a Thai Street food market while at home? No worries. Just whip up a batch of Thai Peanut Sauce Noodles right in your kitchen. They’re drenched in a sauce that’s both sweet and tangy, and they’re pretty hearty too. It’s like a small part of Thailand right in your home.
Get the Recipe: Thai Peanut Sauce Noodles

Pancit Bihon

Pancit noodles on a plate with veggies and chicken.
Pancit Bihon. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

If you’ve been bitten by the food adventure bug, why not make some Pancit Bihon? This noodle dish, straight from the sizzling streets of the Philippines, is known for its light and savory flavor. It’s the sort of thing that just makes you want to explore Filipino street food more.
Get the Recipe: Pancit Bihon

Har Gow

4 har gow shrimp dumplings in a bamboo steamer basket.
Har Gow. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Take a stroll down a crowded street market in China. What do you see? Among the tasty offerings, you’re likely to spot Har Gow. These shrimp dumplings are hard to resist. But you know what’s even better? Being able to make them right in your home kitchen.
Get the Recipe: Har Gow

Tanghulu

Tanghulu. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Been on a virtual tour of China’s food scene lately? If yes, Tanghulu must have caught your eye. These candied fruit skewers are a hit among street food lovers. Try whipping them up at home and you’ll see what the fuss is all about.
Get the Recipe: Tanghulu

Samosa Chaat

low angle shot of a plate of samosa chaat.
Samosa Chaat. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Love a bit of Indian food now and then? Then, please meet Samosa Chaat, a street food favorite in India. It’s got samosas, chutneys, yogurt, and is a flavor-packed delight. Why not try making it at home?
Get the Recipe: Samosa Chaat

Thai Chicken Satay

overhead shot of thai chicken satay on a black plate with peanut sauce on the side.
Thai Chicken Satay. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

How about taking a whiff of Thailand’s food scene with Thai Chicken Satay? Skewers of marinated chicken, flame-grilled – there’s something truly special about them. And, the best part? You can create the same magic right in your kitchen.
Get the Recipe: Thai Chicken Satay

Lamb Kofta Kebabs

Lamb kofta kebabs on a wooden board with  fresh herbs and vegetables.
Lamb Kofta Kebabs. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

If you’re ever in a street food market in the Middle East, you’ll find Lamb Kofta Kebabs. Skewers of grilled lamb mince, they’re a real crowd-pleaser. But don’t wait for a street food market to appear, make these delicious kebabs right at home.
Get the Recipe: Lamb Kofta Kebabs

Air Fryer Chicken Taquitos

stacked taquitos on a plate.
Air Fryer Chicken Taquitos. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Feel like going the Mexican way today? Try Air Fryer Chicken Taquitos. They’re crispy, filled with delicious chicken, and a healthier take on a street food favorite. Now, if that doesn’t tempt you to run into your kitchen and start cooking, what will?
Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Chicken Taquitos

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