Skip to content

Al Bohsali: Middle Eastern Pastries

Itโ€™s too bad that so many people are only familiar with Middle Eastern pastries that arenโ€™t so well made. If you sample them far from where they originate, often theyโ€™re made with old or stale nuts, theyโ€™ve sat around too long in plastic packages, or the cheeses arenโ€™t exactly fresh. While itโ€™s true that some of them can be a bit sticky-sweet for Western tastes,โ€ฆ

2K Shares

Continue reading...

Lebanese Meze

The Lebanese are real โ€œsnackersโ€, a point brought home by Mazen Hajjar, the owner of 961, Lebanonโ€™s first (and only) craft brewery that told me if I went into someoneโ€™s home in Lebanon and they offered a drink โ€“ but no bowl of nuts or seeds, โ€œYou should goโ€ฆjust get up and leave immediately.โ€ Fortunately I never had to, because true to his word, eachโ€ฆ

126 Shares

Continue reading...

Spice ID?

Before I went to Israel, I was introduced by my friend Paule to some wonderful spices and seasoning mixtures, which a friend of hers who lives in Tel Aviv brought to her. When I popped the lid off the first one, I wasnโ€™t prepared for the overwhelming aromas, some familiar โ€“ dill and garlic, and others with unidentifiable seeds and spices. She shared some ofโ€ฆ

2 Shares

Continue reading...

Haj Kahil

When I left the restaurant Haj Kahil after lunch, I said to someone โ€“ โ€œThat was the best day of my life.โ€ When Erin, who was dining next to me, took a bite of the fried Halloumi cheese, her whole body softened, her eyes dimmed, and she looked as if she had been lulled into a trance. And when someone tried to talk to her,โ€ฆ

252 Shares

Continue reading...

Ottolenghiโ€™s Fried Beans with Sorrel, Feta & Sumac

When the recent cloud of volcanic ash cruelly snatched my vacation away from me, not only was I miffed I wouldnโ€™t be heading across the ocean (and let me tell you, thereโ€™s nothing more depressing than unpacking a non-used swimsuit, sandals, and sunscreen out of a suitcase), but I was sad I would be missing dinner with Yotam Ottolenghi at his restaurant, Ottolenghi. Iโ€™d writtenโ€ฆ

594 Shares

Continue reading...

How to Make Preserved Lemons

Although itโ€™s possible to buy citrons confits (preserved lemons) at Arabic markets in Paris, makingย Preserved Lemons couldnโ€™t be easier to make and they taste fresher than anything you can buy. I forage through the mounds of lemons at my market in pursuit of the smallest citrus possible. But you may be lucky to have a friend with a lemon tree and theyโ€™re probably more thanโ€ฆ

409 Shares

Continue reading...

A

Get David's newsletter sent right to your Inbox!

15987

Sign up for my newsletter and get my FREE guidebook to the best bakeries and pastry shops in Paris...