I had read about Asafetida in Madhur Japher’s tome on Indian cooking and seen it referenced in many other Indian recipes and so confidently picked up a container so that my future Indian cooking endeavors might taste that much more authentic. However, I was unprepared for what was to come…. What is It? According...
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Tags: India, Iran, spices, Turkey
Posted in Huh Foods, India, Iran, Middle East, Special Ingredients, Turkey, history, region, religion, spices | 10 Comments »
A recent post on Hungarian paprika hinted at the possibilities of paprika’s use expands beyond the political confines of Hungary. The bright red colour of ground paprika leaves a lasting impression for anyone visiting the spice markets from Morocco to Turkey to Iraq to Northern India. In these regions, the spice is prized as much for...
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Tags: baharat, Morocco, paprika, ras el hanout, Turkey
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Mahlab was another one of those purchases I made because I was very intrigued yet knew nothing little about when I purchased a bag of this spice. However, after my first experience with mahlab, I was determined to learn more about this wonderful new addition to my spice repitoire. I love being pleasantly...
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Tags: Greece, Iran, spices, Syria, Turkey
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I learned my lesson about being hesitant about trying sheep cheese, and eagerly jumped in with both feet to try goat cheese. I was ready to be impressed, and was not disappointed. Goat cheese, with the fresh kind also known as chevre, is made from goat milk. Goat cheese comes in a wide variety of...
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Tags: cheese, England, goat cheese, Greece, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, United States
Posted in France, Greece, Italy, Norway, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, cheese, culture | 21 Comments »
When I attended a Yucatan cooking class in Mexico, the chef informed us that oregano was a foundation spice in many of the dishes we were to prepare, he further admonished us that we needed to use only Mexican oregano and not the Mediterranean Greek variety. Huh? Where I grew up, oregano is oregano is oregano. But...
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Tags: Mediterranean, Mexico, oregano, spices, Turkey
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Nigella is another ingredient that does not get the respect it deserves. I am convinced this lack of use in the United States, at least, is due to the fact that it has numerous aliases, making it challenging to find, much less get, the spice you intend – unless you know what to seek. ...
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Tags: food, India, nigella, spices, Turkey
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The first time sumac and I were introduced was at Moby Dick’s House of Kabob in Washington, DC, the location in Georgetown, if you must know. I was having dinner with my friend, Sepideh, when she shook a liberal quantity onto her chelo kebab. Not knowing what was in the shaker, it looked like ground pepper flakes, I...
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Tags: chelo kebab, Iran, lebanon, Middle East, nowrooz, Persian New Year, sumac, Syria, Turkey
Posted in Iran, Middle East, Special Ingredients, spices | 16 Comments »