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  • Green or White Cabbage Salad


    This Lebanese salad is refreshing, tangy, garlicky, nutritious and simple to make. The leaves are finely shredded then tossed with olive oil, mashed garlic and lemon juice. Sometimes I like to add to it some more nutrients such as cooked beetroot, tomatoes, peppers or herbs (basil, mint or parsley).

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  • Polish Beetroot Soup – Barszcz (more commonly known as Borscht)


    This is a favourite soup of my childhood. As a child I did not like soups except for this sweet, sour and bright red beet soup. There are more then one recipes for this soup. The one that my mother usually cooked included meat, bones, cabbage, carrots, leeks, parsley, celery, onion and garlic. But for […]

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  • Green Beans and Lamb Ragout (Yakhnet Loubieh)


    In the Lebanese cuisine, you can add almost any vegetable to some meat (beef or lamb) and cook a tasty ragout. These stews are usually made with tomato sauce, onions, garlic and seasoned mainly with these spices: allspice, cinnamon and pepper. The vegetables that can be used with the tomato sauce are: any type of […]

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  • Garbanzos con Chorizo (Chickpeas with Chorizo)


    This dish is part of the Spanish tapas. It can also be a starter or a main dish. I would recommend to use dried chickpeas, soaked overnight with 2 tbsp of bicarbonate of soda and cooked next day; instead of the tinned ones. It will be much tastier! For this recipe, use the “chorizo picante” […]

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  • Asian Style Warm Cauliflower Salad


    We all love cauliflower in our household but personally I was a bit bored of eating it either air fried or as a gratin (called cauliflower cheese in UK)! So this cauliflower salad was concocted, inspired by Asian cuisine! I hope you will like it as much as we did! The proportions of the ingredients […]

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