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Recipe for Roast Chicken Legs with Harissa and Couscous, as seen in the January 2009 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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An easy yet unexpected weeknight dinner.
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A delicious recipe for meatballs braised with kale. You'll need pork shoulder, bread, ricotta, kale, white wine, sumac, and chicken broth.
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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
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A creamy goat cheese and cottage cheese blend provides satisfying and comforting flavor I use sumac to bump up the already satisfying and comforting flavor of the creamy goat cheese and cottage cheese blend that blankets cucumbers, celery and dill My first choice for bread is pumpernickel, but black bread or whole wheat country bread are also good
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This recipe is by Olivia Snaije and takes 25 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A delicious recipe for falafel lavash wraps.
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Sumac, a tart, deep-red spice, is a key ingredient for this recipe from Yotam Ottolenghi, which was featured in a Times article about his cookbook with Sami Tamimi, “Jerusalem.” Procuring the spice may be the most challenging thing about this refreshing, well-balanced salad The pita and almonds are cooked for a few minutes on the stovetop, but that is the only heat required As for the sumac, it can be found at Middle Eastern groceries, in a well-stocked spice aisle or, as always, online.
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Jeff Cerciello says the inspiration to combine parsnips and dates came from Moro, a Moorish restaurant in London.