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June 15, 2017June 15, 2017

Syrian scents and flavors: chicken with caraway, mint, & garlic

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July 17, 2016July 17, 2016

kousa mabshoura: zucchini & mint

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June 29, 2014June 29, 2014

home-is-where-you-are ratatouille

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December 1, 2013December 4, 2013

eggplant & tomato stew (guest starring pomegranate molasses): best of three

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October 6, 2013October 13, 2015

a gorgeous gaza salad

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June 20, 2013June 20, 2013

caramelized onion pasta

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May 21, 2013May 22, 2013

carrot & ginger soup + all that glisters

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May 7, 2013May 10, 2013

chicken of dreams: if you make it…

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now for the hot stuff
February 3, 2013October 13, 2015

a {super bowl} of spicy gazan dagga!

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I study culinary history and literature in North Africa and the Arabic speaking world; this blog is a record of what happens when I put my research and passions into play at my own stove. I focus on flavors & dishes from across the Middle East and North Africa––with a few large dashes of historical research & cultural commentary.

While most of the recipes featured here hail from the Middle East & North Africa or elsewhere in the Mediterranean, I also love to cook anything that happens to be in season. A recipe index lists all recipes alphabetically; you can also browse by category or search for keywords below.

For less cooking and more history & literature, check out my research blog. You can read more about my work and other writing here.

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