Edy Massih, chef and owner of Edy’s Grocer in Brooklyn, joins TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones to share his pro ...
Mention tteokbokki and what often comes to mind is an image of plump, cylindrical rice cakes swimming in a pool of spicy red sauce with fishcakes and maybe some soft-boiled eggs on the side. But not ...
These generously seasoned, sweet roasted carrots remind me that this vegetable can take on such a variety of spices. The Middle Eastern spice za’atar is typically a blend of thyme, sumac, and sesame ...
With a name that sounds like an exotic superhero, za’atar can save food from blandness with just a sprinkle. The woodsy, herbal, citrusy spice blend from the Middle East is thrilling to eat — one ...
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Orecchiette With Chickpeas And Zaatar
Perfectly al dente orecchiette tossed with golden garlic, bright lemon, tender chickpeas, wilted spinach, a whisper of curry, and plenty of zaatar. Every bite is bold, earthy, and just the right ...
This holiday season, treat your friends, family, and loved ones to a homemade edible gift. We've compiled 30 of our favorite edible gifts — including this recipe — so you can deliciously DIY. A ...
Za’atar — the dried herb itself, and the seasoning blend (which usually includes oregano, thyme, sumac and sesame seeds), is most often used in savory preparations of Middle East extraction: in ...
1. Cut off the bottom portion of the artichoke stems, leaving only 1 inch attached. Using a sharp, serrated knife, cut off the tip of each artichoke, sliced straight across, about 2 inches down. Using ...
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