lebanese cuisine : 6 Recipes
Added 14/12/2009 13:06:02
Just as we were walking out of the La Taqueria Taco Shop having just had 4 tacos for lunch. @ 604foodtography suggested that we all go for dessert. For a person who usually have light lunch during[...]Added 14/12/2009 13:06:02
Just as we were walking out of the La Taqueria Taco Shop having just had 4 tacos for lunch. @ 604foodtography suggested that we all go for dessert. For a person who usually have light lunch during[...]Added 07/12/2009 04:36:00
Lebnan, Le-b-nan that means the White Mountain, once called "The pearl of the middle East,? is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, Israel, and Syria. At one time or another Phoenicians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, Arabs, European Crusaders, Ottomans, and French all ruled and had influence over the land and its cuisine. The Cuisine of this Ancient Land is diverse and steeped inhttp://phoeniciangourmet.blogspot.com/2009/12...
Added 05/01/2010 04:09:00
Sheesh Tavouk or Chicken Skewer as it is it's literal translation (Sheesh meaning Skewer and Tavouk meaning Chicken in Turkish) is a traditional Turkish dish but known more as a Lebanese dish thanks to the many Lebanese Kabab houses around the world. It is simple dish of skewering cubes of marinated Chicken and grilling them. Though many different variations of this dish exist, I usually[...]http://gastronomebychoice.blogspot.com/2010/0...
Added 01/01/2009 17:16:38
Yes - it is, or will be a very Happy New Year. Think of all the extremes that happened last year, from sports to politics. What ever could 2009 bring that would offer such surprises? Hopefully a lot more good than last year. Something to look forward to since we certainly can’t move backward. I had [...]http://applecrumbles.wordpress.com/2009/01/01...
Added 22/11/2009 17:56:41
I’d heard several people mention the World Cuisine Network in Indiranagar, but hadn’t been motivated enough to check it out until musician Avril Quadros suggested I do so. World Cuisine Network, part of a Dubai-based chain, serves multiple specialty cuisines in separate restaurants housed under one roof. The Bangalore establishment comprises Lebanese, Italian, and Indian[...]http://foodtravelbangalore.wordpress.com/2009...