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Moroccan Spiced Grilled Chicken Kebabs

Whew! Last week was a busyย one. I was on a deadline for a book, and as always,ย the last few weeks wereย a sprint to the finish. My neck still smartsย from being glued to my computer, but it was nothing a few post-writing cocktails couldnโ€™t fix. However I barely had time to shop or do much cooking while I had hammering out words. Iโ€™m not really aโ€ฆ

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Shakshuka

Iโ€™ve been meaning to get into the Shakshuka groove ever since I had it for breakfast at Nopi in London, and on my trip to Jerusalem, where this North African dish wowed me โ€“ and my taste buds โ€“ every morning. Although various versions abound, the most widely known Shakshuka involves eggs softly cooked in a hot skillet of spiced tomato sauce. Iโ€™ve had plentyโ€ฆ

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Eggplant Jam

The words โ€œeggplantโ€ and โ€œjamโ€ together might throw you, but if you stop to consider that eggplant โ€“ like tomatoes and squash โ€“ are botanically fruits, the idea doesnโ€™t seem all that far-fetched.ย And this combination of sweet and savory is so delicious, thereโ€™s no reason to hesitateย whipping up a bowl. I love foods from the Middle East and North Africa, andย I was leafing through oneโ€ฆ

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Djerba

The sky in North Africa isnโ€™t clear blue. Itโ€™s subdued and hazy. One might say itโ€™s laiteuse; blue with a touch of milk, or yogurt. Unlike the beaches of the Pacific, youโ€™re not stunned by the sky as much as you are aware that itโ€™s relentlessly bearing down on you. The heat can be intense and unlike Paris, where folks scramble to sit in anyโ€ฆ

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