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Not every tradition allows rice during Passover; in this fragrant dish there’s just enough of it to add substance to the vegetables Some Sephardic Jews have traditionally allowed rice during Passover, whereas many Ashkenazi Jews do not There isn’t much of it in this Turkish spinach dish, adapted from a recipe in Clifford A
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This recipe, originally featured in a 1991 column by Barbara Kafka, was rehashed in a piece by Amanda Hesser in 2009 The idea is simple: Aromatic spices are toasted in a small saucepan, paired with tomatoes, and served chilled The end result is a refreshing soup, full of flavor.
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I learned this from my Bulgarian mother in law though it's probably Turkish in origin. The recipe calls for 'chubritsa', a Bulgarian herb that can be difficult to find in the states, so basil can be substituted in its place.
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You won't even miss the carbs.
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This recipe is adapted from one in “The Glorious Foods of Greece,” by Diane Kochilas The sweet potatoes, seasoned with lots of paprika and cayenne, are simmered with onions on top of the stove.
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A twist on the traditional tandoori marinade, this cumin- and coriander-flecked yogurt paste remains on the chicken during roasting, ensuring that the skin crisps, while keeping the underlying meat moist and silken.
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