Masa Cakes Stuffed With Eggs (Gorditas de Huevos) These savory gorditas stuffed with chile-spiced scrambled eggs make a great breakfast meal or afternoon snack. Todd Coleman

Algeria My Book of Rai

Chef Farid Zadi breaks down the basics of North African cooking in this blog, which also provides background on tools, techniques, and Algeria's culinary history. Argentina BAs Cooking

This Buenos Aires food blog is populated with posts about traditional Argentine fare, such as dulce de leche, alfajores, and chimichurri sauce. Australia Man That Cooks Witty food reportage dominates this amusing food blog, created by magazine editor (and Black Sabbath enthusiast) Anthony Georgeff. What Katie Ate

In the wide, deep sea of photo-driven food blogs, What Katie Ate stands out as a thrilling source of visual inspiration. Colorful, perfectly staged images pair with detailed restaurant recommendations and Oz-inspired recipes. Austria Dinner for One

This photo blog is an intimate look into an Austrian kitchen, with near-daily photographs of whatever the author happens to be cooking up for herself. Azerbaijan AZ Cookbook

This California-based blogger spends about half her posts on conventional American fare, but it's the rich, beautiful Azerbaijani recipes that keep us coming back for more. Brazil Come-Se

Blogger Neide Rigo writes in Portuguese, but her lush photographs provide more than enough context to tell the stories of Brazilian cuisine. (SAVEUR editor-in-chief James Oseland visited her not too long ago; to our delight, he made it onto the blog.) **

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** Illustration: Drawn and Devoured, Canada É o que tem pra hoje

Written in both Portuguese and English, this bilingual Brazilian food blog that features more than just Brazilian recipes. Recent posts include South American-inflected looks at Chicago style pizza, pralines, Swedish cinnamon bread, and gnocchi. Chucrute com Salsicha

This site specializes in traditional Brazilian cuisine. While written in Portuguese, its bright photographs and occasional cartoons connect with readers of all nationalities. Cambodia Nyam Penh

If you find yourself in Cambodia and are in search of a good place to eat, this site will be your saving grace: it features extensive restaurant reviews of culinary institutions in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh. Canada Brulee Blog Paying equal attention to the restaurant scene in Alberta and to the ins and outs of Top Chef Canada, this blog dives deep into Canadian food culture. Drawn and Devoured

Toronto-based artist Katherine Verhoeven puts a fresh spin on restaurant reviews with her whimsical illustrated writeups, as much a joy to look at as they are to read. Everybody Likes Sandwiches

Don't be fooled by the name: there's more than just sandwiches featured on this site, which highlights fresh, healthy, simple food of all varieties. Ecuador Las Recetas de Laylita

This Spanish-language food blog provides step-by-step instructions to make traditional Ecuadorean dishes, as well as recipes inspired by the rest of Latin America. England Egg Bacon Chips and Beans

Russell Davies loves traditional English breakfasts (see: the name of his site) and is dedicated to tracking down as many as he can. **

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** Photo: Claire Sutton for Things We Make, England Pertelote

An honest, hilarious, digressive account of learning to cook traditional East End London foods, with plenty of literary references and good old British humor. Things We Make

Husband-and-wife team Claire and Ed make beautiful food. They also grow a beautiful garden, put together beautiful furniture, and make us want to live a beautiful English country home. Estonia Nami-Nami

Written in English, this blog is dedicated to traditional Eastern European foods given bright, modern twists. Tales of foraging for mushrooms run side-by-side with restaurant reviews and tales of travel throughout Europe. France Chocolate and Zucchini

Clotilde Dusoulier is the grande dame of Parisian food blogging, and even ten years after her start, the site is a fresh, engaging take on contemporary French cuisine. David Lebovitz

The ultimate American-in-Paris food blog is equal parts foolproof baking recipes, insider knowledge about the city's restaurants and shops, and dry wit. Like a Strawberry Milk

The retro colors and jubilant design of French-born, London-based pastry chef Fanny's culinary journal are so witty and engaging, we could page through her site all day. Germany Delicious Days

Blogger Nicole Stitch lives in Munich, where she delivers weekly recipes that showcase the beauty of German produce. The Wednesday Chef

The Wednesday Chef is the online home of writer, home cook, and native Berliner Luisa Weiss, who started her blog when she was living in New York City. Beautiful photography and witty anecdotes provide the backdrop for recipes ranging from American inspired fare to European favorites. Greece Souvlaki for the Soul

Photographer and world traveler Peter features a mix of traditional Greek recipes (his heritage) and international dishes inspired by Australian fare (his home).

Photo: Luisa Weiss for The Wednesday Chef, Germany My Little Expat Kitchen

Magda, a Greek home cook living in the Netherlands, blogs about her kitchen adventures with luscious photographic accompaniment. India The Cook's Cottage

A blogger from Pune, Maharashtra, delivers spirited, thoughtful traditional Indian recipes, with occasional digressions into global cuisine, packaged food, and culinary economics. Israel My Mom's Recipes

Chanita Harel's recipes are inspired by her mother's kitchen; they're a personal tour of Israel's culinary fusion of Eastern European and Middle Eastern cuisines. Italy Lucullian Delights

Lush photography anchors this Italian food blog, written by a Swedish professional photographer who lives in Tuscany with her husband and children. GustoBlog

This Italian-language blog mixes traditional Italian recipes with internationally-inspired dishes, with a particular emphasis on seasonal produce. Rachel Eats

Rachel Roddy, a wry British writer living in Rome, pairs Italian recipes with conversational, engaging narratives that make you feel like you're cooking with a friend. Japan She Who Eats

This blog is a prime demonstration that Japanese cuisine isn't just sushi and tempura. Restaurant and product reviews run alongside recipes showcasing Japanese foodstuffs from sakura sweets to yuzu marmalade.

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Photo: David Hagerman for Eating Asia, Malaysia Nordljus

Keiko, a Japanese expat living in England, explores traditional Japanese food alongside clear, easy-to-follow instructions. Korea My Korean Kitchen

The title says it all: this provides step-by-step instructions on how to create delicious, authentic, Korean cuisine, from a Korean blogger who recently moved to Australia. Malaysia Eating Asia

Husband and wife team David Hagerman (who takes the photographs) and Robyn Eckhardt (who does the writing) use their home in Kuala Lumpur as a jumping-off point for travels throughout Southeast Asia, focusing on street food, out-of-the-way restaurants, and welcoming homes. Rasa Malaysia

This mega-blog is run by Bee Yinn Low, a writer and recipe developer whose loyal following of over a half million visitors a month keep the conversation lively. True to the heritage of Malaysian cuisine, the recipes here are have elements of Chinese, Japanese, Thai, and Indian influences. Mexico Good Food in Mexico City

Everything you need to know about Mexico City's culinary scene can be found on this informative site. From tipping guidelines to tropical fruit recipes, it's a gastronomic survival guide. A Little Cup of Mexican Hot Chocolate

This bilingual food journal highlights women's recipes, stories, and their relationship with food in Mexico. It's simultaneously touching, inspiring, and instructive. Peru (Lima) Beans and Delhi Cha(a)t

Suri, an Indian food enthusiast born in New Delhi, and Cesar, a passionate home cook born in Lima, form the team behind this cross-cultural blog, with recipes that are Indian, Peruvian, and a little bit of both. Philippines Market Manila

A former management consultant who writes under the pseudonym "Marketman" delivers a guide to the ingredients, specialty foods, and local produce to be found in the Filipino capital. Pinoy Cook

Connie Veneracion is a mom of three who's been blogging about Filipino home cooking since 2003, and has amassed a loyal following for her clear instructions, engaging voice, and witty commentaries on everyday life.

Photo: Nook Eatery, South Africa Portugal Tasca de Elvira

A Portuguese cooking blog that's written in French, Tasca de Elvira's beautiful, moody photographs elevate Portugal's naturally simple foods to works of art. Serbia Palachinka

Belgrade-based Marija draws on international influences in her cooking, and doesn't shy away from decadent, tremendously flavorful ingredients. (We're particularly enamored of the meat-wrapped-in-more-meat Master Roll.) Singapore Chubby Hubby

This all-encompassing Singapore food blog features dining reviews, recipes, and travel tips, curated by a husband-and-wife team comprising both a professional food writer and photographer. Kuidaore

Modern, clean photography illustrates this blog's contemporary spin on traditional Singaporean cuisine. Spain Lobstersquad The traditional Spanish recipes on this site are written in English, but you almost don't notice the words next to Spanish-born, Scotland-residing illustrator Ximena Maier's exuberant, often hilarious, recipe-driven drawings and collages. South Africa Nook Eatery

The blog of this Stellenbosch-based restaurant pulls back the curtain on co-owners Jessica Shepherd and Luke Grant's emphasis on fresh, homemade cuisine using local ingredients. Cook Sister!

Named for a deep-fried, syrup-dipped pastry, the blog of South African native (and current U.K. resident) Jeanne Horak features traditional recipes made with English ingredients. Sweden Kokblog

Designer and cook Johanna Kindvall is building a beautifully illustrated guide to Swedish cooking, with delicately drawn images and infographics that lead readers on a visual journey, from stylized images of dainty elderflower cordials to sticky chocolate cake.