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These hot chocolate cookies have all the wonderful flavor of your favorite winter sip (toasted marshmallows included), with a slightly spicy infusion of Aleppo...
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Chef John's version of this roasted red pepper and walnut spread is perfect with fresh pita bread. Garnish with chopped toasted walnuts, a drizzle of olive oil, Aleppo pepper flakes, and chopped parsley.
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The best way to prepare delicious grape leaves, or yeb'r't in Arabic, as handed down by my grandmother from Aleppo, Syria as brought to the US in 1912.
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This centerpiece-worthy lamb is marinated in a pomegranate molasses, rosemary, garlic, and mint mixture. Glaze with more pomegranate molasses after roasting.
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Watermelon and feta has been in vogue for some time (and forever in Greece) I decided to throw in some of my endless supply of cucumbers and mix it up with the melons I cut the melon and cucumber into medium-size dice (1/2 to 3/4 inch), but you can also make this more like a salsa and cut the produce into fine dice.
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Some of you may be thinking, “Does the world need another crisp smashed potato recipe?” At least some of you are saying, “Yes, we do!” So here you go Regular olive oil works if you don't have chicken fat around, but this recipe is so good, it's worth roasting a chicken A few tips: Don’t over-steam the potatoes or they will fall apart, but don’t under-steam or you’ll never be able to crush them
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These are based on Suzanne Goin’s turmeric-spiced root vegetables from her wonderful new book “The A.O.C Cookbook.” I use her technique for roasting the carrots, and use the same spices she uses, but I make the dish with a little less olive oil and butter to cut down on calories Suzanne serves her mix of carrots, turnips, parsnips and rutabagas with Greek yogurt seasoned with kaffir lime juice and zest, and mint chutney
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Dukkah It’s an Egyptian blend of nuts, seeds and spices, which you can either buy or make yourself Combine it with a grilled ripe peach for a superlative summer experience, especially with freshly whipped cream and a scattering of blueberries
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You can make your own feuille de brick, but it’s one of those products, like burgundy wine and saltine crackers, better left to the professional artisans. Alas, even finding it commercially made can be difficult as well, but it is worth the effort to procure.  Fortunately, it freezes beautifully, so when you find a source, get more than one package and freeze the extra for future use. Thin as a sheet of tracing paper and as transparent, the dough fries up shatteringly crisp, and makes an incomparable borek Everyone at dinner will ask you how you did it.
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In this comforting Turkish version of hummus the chickpea purée is warmed in the oven and topped with pine nuts In the authentic version, a generous amount of melted butter would be drizzled over the top before baking I have substituted a moderate amount of olive oil for the butter.
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What distinguishes this summer salad are all the fresh herbs and the sumac and red pepper used to season it You can buy these spices at Middle Eastern markets or from online retailers like Penzey’s The recipe is adapted from one in “The Little Foods of the Mediterranean,” by Clifford A