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Moussaka Mediterraneaneo by Amos MillerI absolutely love moussakas wherever I find the dish - Greek, Turkish, Arab, Italian - it's common throughout the Mediterranean region. There are myriad variations, of course - just like bread differs, country to country, dishes made of common ingredients differ. One of my favorite recipes is found in Claudia Roden's 'The New Book… |
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Dolma, Assyrian by Jamie BernierDolma can be stuffed peppers, cabbage or grape leaves. This recipe is for grape leaves. You will find that the stuffing is similar to that of stuffed peppers Rolling is time consuming, great for the holidays. This is served hot unlike the Greek dolma found at salad bars, no oil. The plain yogurt elevates the flavor, got to have… |
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Roast Duck Recipe - Mediterranean Style by Pam LynnLooking for the perfect Roast Duck Recipe? With crispy skin and soft tender meat? We have tried to get this recipe absolutely perfect and, after years of work, this is as close as we can get. The sticky concentrated orange sauce - with its garlicy and honeyed sweetness and the slight sharpness of the Lemon juice and the mellowness… |
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Chorizo-Crab Stuffed Calamari by Cavegirl Cuisinea gluten-free and spicy stuffed calamari |
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Mediterranean Lamb Stew with tomato, mushroom and eggplant (Kokkinisto) by John SpottiswoodI used to order a delicious lamb stew at the New Kappadokia restaurant in Redwood City, California. Then I had a not quite but close to equally delicious stew at a Greek restaurant in Palo Alto that was called Kokkinisto. I pieced this recipe together… |
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Roasted Red Pepper Dip by Hina GujralFresh roasted pepper is what makes this dip special; so don't substitute it with the canned ones. Roasting peppers is an easy job, if you've never tried it yet then this is the perfect opportunity, once you taste them, you'll wonder why you waited for so long. |
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Saint Hildegard Cookies of Joy by Grains of HopeHildegard von Bingen was born in 1098. She was a visionary, a Benedictine abbess, a scholar and correspondent with popes, scholars, kings and queens. Her writings include books of natural science, medicine, theology, metaphysics and music. She is the composer and lyricist for the earliest recorded music by a woman. As a scientist and… |
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Mediterranean Brown Rice Pilaf by Hina GujralHere is my first post on the first day of September - Mediterranean Brown Rice Pilaf |
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Hummus by Shandiola colebrookeHealthy vegetarian spread Can be refrigerated for two weeks and still can eat. Easy snack |
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Vegetarian Stuffed grape leaves. Also known as Turkish Sarma or Greek Dolmas (olive oil and rice) by CARI GULOWThis is for the Vegetarian olive oil and rice Stuffed grape leaves, or Stuffed Cabbage. Also known as Turkish Sarma or Greek Dolmas (olive oil and rice) you can use it in peppers, cabbage eggplants, squash. My favorite Grape leaves are the Orlando… |
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Tomato filled with sardines in olive oil. by Aherrera
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Mediterranean Salmon by ReneeDelicious dish that looks as good as it tastes. Fun to prepare. |
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Cheese lollipops for your cocktails. by Aherrera
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Lentil salad with olivada by Guest of winterA salada that couples lentils with cumin and preserved lemon, accompanied by phyllo-olivada cones. |
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