More and more people are aware of sumac, one of the essential spices in Syrian and Middle Eastern cuisine. It's good to have some in your spice drawer, but you also have to use it! I created this recipe to help you tame sumac. A simple, tasty, and versatile recipe that you'll want to cook often.

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Quand le hommos revêt ses habits des grands jours, c’est ainsi paré qu’il se présente à notre table. Autrement dit, voici le hommos en version gastronomique…

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Alors que le baba ghanouj libanais (déjà bien connu au Québec) prend la forme d’une trempette, son pendant syrien, lui,...

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My mother, Josephine, never received her New Year's guests without cooking them this trio of white (milk), dark (molasses) and orange (orange!) puddings, which symbolizes all the variety, the unknown and the surprises that the next 365 days have in store for us.

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This dessert has long been served in Chinese bowls in Syria. Friends and family traditionally gather on Sundays to eat...

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I don't know of a single city in Syria that doesn't have a vendor selling foul, also known as faoual....

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One day, at a dinner party at my brother's house, my sister-in-law, Rana, placed a fattoush in the center of...

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This recipe is typical of the fishing villages of the Latakia and Tartus regions. Its walnut and chili paste topping...

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