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Manโ€™oushe: Zaโ€™atar Flatbread

Iโ€™ve been thinking about manโ€™oushe for years, ever since I went to Lebanon and someone handed me aย warm flatbread right out of the wood-fired oven. Itย was the perfect snack: A warm, slightly supple dough slathered with zaโ€™atar, an herbaceous seasoning blend punctuated with sumac and sesame seeds. It has a slightly astringent flavor, due to the tang of sumac and the sharpness of the wildโ€ฆ

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Zahav

I didnโ€™t believe them when they told me, but when I was in Washington, D.C. a few months back, when having dinner with my friends Carol and Joe, they swore that if I stopped at Zahav in Philadelphia on the way back, that Iโ€™d have a life-changing experience. While I wish that at least several times a day Iโ€™d have a life-changing experience (sometimes Iโ€ฆ

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Eggplant Caviar

Iโ€™d not heard of Eggplant Caviar (caviar dโ€™aubergine), until I moved to France. Iโ€™m not sure why that wasโ€”perhaps in the states itโ€™s called something different when I was served it? Could it be labeling laws, so I wouldnโ€™t confuse eggplant seeds for fish eggs? Or did I just have my head in the sand for too many years and only saw the light whenโ€ฆ

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Baba Ganoush Recipe

French people often drink apรฉritifs before dinner, but rarely cocktails. Americans who come to Paris are often perplexed when the waiter asks them: โ€œVous desirez un apรฉritif?โ€ and a few minutes later, theyโ€™re handed a glass of red Martini & Rossi instead of the straight-up, dry martini that they thought they had ordered. And another heads-up: tourists are equally perplexed when the check arrives andโ€ฆ

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