Middle Eastern

French

Know Your Ingredients: Orange Flower Water

Now that Party's cleared up the mystery around one foreign spirit, Pimm's, I'm going to attempt to demystify another mixer — orange flower water.

Now that Party's cleared up the mystery around one foreign spirit, Pimm's, I'm going to attempt to demystify another mixer — orange flower water.

A delicate flavoring used in desserts, drinks, and other dishes, orange flower water is a natural extract made from distilling orange blossoms from bitter orange or Seville orange trees. Sometimes known as orange blossom water, it has a delicate yet powerful, jasmine-like scent. The flavoring can be categorized into two different genres — French flower water and Middle Eastern flower water. The French version (like the venerated Provençal brand A. Monteux pictured here) is perfumed and floral, while the Middle Eastern kind is brighter with citrusy notes.

Orange blossom water can be used to enhance the flavor of cocktailsm such as the Ramos Gin Fizz and is an ingredient in true orgeat. It's also a key component in some madeleines, cakes, and cookies. Drops may be used to flavor hot water, a common practice in the Middle East, or other desserts like fruit salad and ice cream. How do you make the most of orange flower water?

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summer

Sunday BBQ: Ground Lamb Kebabs

Ever since we had a detailed discussion in the office about how much we love lamb, I've been in the mood for it.

Ever since we had a detailed discussion in the office about how much we love lamb, I've been in the mood for it. Because I don't make it all that often, I want it to be something special — yet not too expensive.

That's why I decided on a distinctive recipe for kofta, or ground meat kebabs, that calls for lamb, silky crème fraîche, delicate shallots, and pomegranate molasses for a complex yet delicate flavor.

These go on the grill first, before being simmered for a bit on the stovetop, which helps turn them tender and unctuous. See the recipe after the break

salads

Name That Dish!

If you're a fan of our Summer salads, odds are, you'd favor this Levantine specialty, which I ordered topped with shrimp.
If you're a fan of our Summer salads, odds are, you'd favor this Levantine specialty, which I ordered topped with shrimp. Do you know what it's called?

Guess The Dish 2009-08-27 16:15:47

recipes

Homemade Hummus Two Ways — Beginner and Expert

Watching Party plan out her Summer cocktail soirée has left me in the mood for party bites and nibbles myself.

Watching Party plan out her Summer cocktail soirée has left me in the mood for party bites and nibbles myself. When I show up to another friend's bash, my go-to appetizer (especially during the hotter months) is a container of freshly blended, cool, nutty hummus. It's better than store-bought, takes relatively little time to make, and puts a smile on everyone's face — even the hard-to-please health nuts. My favorite formula calls for sautéing the garlic first to eliminate any sharpness, but if I'm in a rush, I'll simply throw the essentials together in a processor and give it a whirl. See both options.

fast and easy

Fast & Easy Dinner: Couscous With Vegetables and Chickpeas

Tonight, feed your family a healthy, filling salad.

Tonight, feed your family a healthy, filling salad. Inspired by Middle Eastern cuisine, this dish features the aromatic flavors of cumin and lemon. Roasting the vegetables adds depth, but you can achieve the same results by firing up the grill if you prefer.

Use the recipe loosely as a guide and toss whatever vegetables you have on hand with the couscous and beans. Interested in making this vegetarian meal? Get the recipe when you read more

salads

Name That Dish!

If you're hosting or attending a belly-dancing bachelorette, there's a chance you'd come across this popular Middle Eastern salad.
If you're hosting or attending a belly-dancing bachelorette, there's a chance you'd come across this popular Middle Eastern salad. Can you name it?

Guess the Dish 2009-05-14 16:15:07

Guess Who

Name That Dish!

Earlier this week, I stumbled upon this sweet Middle Eastern confection while at the Fancy Foods Show.
Earlier this week, I stumbled upon this sweet Middle Eastern confection while at the Fancy Foods Show. Can you guess what it is?

Name That Dish!

definition

Definition: Lavash

Lavash A type of bread with Armenian origins.

Lavash
A type of bread with Armenian origins. This soft, thin flatbread is made with flour, water, and salt. When fresh, lavash is soft like a tortilla. However, it dries quickly and becomes brittle and hard like a cracker. Sometimes it's topped with sesame or poppy seeds. When made traditionally, the bread is rolled flat and slapped against the hot walls of a tandoor oven.
Use lavash to make chicken Caesar salad wraps.

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Definition: Baba Ghanoush/Gannoujh

Baba Ghanoush/Gannoujh, pronounced bah-bah gah-noosh A typical Middle Eastern appetizer.


Baba Ghanoush/Gannoujh, pronounced bah-bah gah-noosh

A typical Middle Eastern appetizer. This spread or dip is made of pureed eggplant, tahini, olive oil, lemon juice, and garlic. Served with pita or flatbread, it's garnished with pomegranate seeds, fresh mint, or minced pistachios.

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Hummus

Definition: Tahini

Tahini Typically used in Middle Eastern cooking, a thick paste made from ground sesame seeds that commonly seasons dips, sauces, spreads, and other dishes such as hummus.


Tahini
Typically used in Middle Eastern cooking, a thick paste made from ground sesame seeds that commonly seasons dips, sauces, spreads, and other dishes such as hummus. Its consistency is thinner than peanut butter and it can be found in health food stores and the ethnic section of most grocery stores. Tahini comes in a variety of forms from a sweetened darker version to fresh, in cans, in jars, or dehydrated.