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  • My Cooking and Kitchen Tips – Part 1


    Over the years, I have had the opportunity to gather some useful tips that I have applied in my kitchen and in my cooking! I hope these tips will be as helpful for you as they have been for me! Basil:🍃to preserve the aroma and colour of basil leaves, Pound them and add them to […]

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  • Ladies’ Fingers or Okra in Tomato Sauce – Bemieh Bil Zeit


    This vegetable is also known as Gombo in West Africa. It has many health benefits such as vitamins A and C and is also a good source of magnesium. It’s a common ingredient in some creole and Cajun dishes. It’s not liked by everyone because of the “slime” that generates when it is cooked. But […]

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  • Fattoush – Traditional Lebanese Mixed Salad


    This is another famous Lebanese salad that initially was made by peasants to use up leftover raw greens, herbs, tomatoes…. and, last but not least, old (dry) Lebanese flat bread. Nowadays, it is very popular and to make it, we toast the bread (Some even fry the bread) then tear it into bite size pieces. […]

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  • Potato & Chicken Pie


    This recipe is similar to the shepherd’s or cottage pies. Instead of minced meat, it is done with small chunks of chicken (breasts or thighs) or turkey leftovers, and some vegetables. It is particularly convenient for those who like white meat but not red.

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  • 2 Chickpeas Salads : My Style and Balila


    There are other recipes for chickpea salads or stews. I will publish them soon so you will have a wider choice for cooking this lĂ©gume which is high in protein, fibre, vitamins and minerals.  The photo and ingredients are for “My Style” chickpea salad. For hommos “Balila” (Lebanese recipe), use the same ingredients but omit […]

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