lebanon : 12 Recipes
Added 08/01/2009 13:16:00
As promised, I have more to tell you about my trip to Syria & Lebanon - this post however will be particularly sweet full of syrupy and nutty goodness ! (Next time I'll share savoury specialties with you!). Because both countries share so many desserts (sometimes it's just the name that's different, or one country would use rose water instead of orange blossom water), I've compiled[...]http://swirlandscramble.blogspot.com/2009/01/...
Added 12/01/2009 17:14:00
And here is my savoury continuation to my recent trip in Syria & Lebanon... recollections amongst bakeries, souks or restaurants , the least I can say is that literally everything I ate was absolutely delicious, and as mentionned in a previous post, maybe what I enjoyed most was how the fruits and vegetables tasted like... seasonal and in their proper untouched non genetically[...]http://swirlandscramble.blogspot.com/2009/01/...
Added 10/12/2009 08:00:51
Having visited Turky and Spain, our travel through the mediterranean leads us this month to Lebanon . The Lebanon is known for its good food . Of course its cuisine , as well as the food found in Greece, got strongly influenced by the Ottoman empire . Typical dishes are hummus or falaffel , pulses are used as well as parsley , citrus or sesame . I can’t wait to see[...]http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/tobiascooks/Re...
Added 10/12/2009 08:00:51
Having visited Turky and Spain, our travel through the mediterranean leads us this month to Lebanon . The Lebanon is known for its good food . Of course its cuisine , as well as the food found in Greece, got strongly influenced by the Ottoman empire . Typical dishes are hummus or falaffel , pulses are used as well as parsley , citrus or sesame . I can’t wait to see[...]http://www.tobiascooks.com/blog-events/3rd-me...
Added 04/02/2010 20:11:08
And the WINNER of the 3rd mediterranean cooing Event is Taste Buds with Zaza?s Soup . Congratulation! You have won the Book ?Recipes and Remembrances from an Eastern Mediterranean Kitchen: A Culinary Journey Through Syria, Lebanon, and Jorda? I want to remind you of the current event with the topic CROATIA . Cook, blog and win!http://www.tobiascooks.com/blog-events/and-th...
Added 15/01/2010 16:26:16
Last months topic, Lebanese cuisine , provided us with nice recipes again. Here is the roundup where I present the submitted recipes . I would like you to vote and help us find this months winner . You have 2 votes to give , so choose wisely. A tip for the participants of the event: Out of experience it helps to link to this post and to ask your readers to support you[...]http://www.tobiascooks.com/blog-events/roundu...
Added 08/01/2010 09:12:22
I know I should have made this post earlier, but I was mostly going out with my friends who are visiting for the holidays. Epiphany in Lebanon marks the end of the holidays? season. Usually on the 5th of January (Epiphany eve) people tend to make special kinds of sweets and I don?t know if I [...]http://thetastebudz.wordpress.com/2010/01/08/...
Added 10/12/2009 09:15:37
I did my shopping along the week to get all the ingredients/spices for the Breyani. I meant to prepare it on Sunday (October 6). I even asked the maid at the office where I can find a place that sells masala and similar spices. She is Sri-Lankan and I figured that they use something similar [...]http://thetastebudz.wordpress.com/2009/12/10/...