In Middle Eastern cooking, labneh balls are the ideal fusion of tradition and simplicity. For many years, these tangy, creamy spheres of strained yoghurt have been a mainstay in Levantine and ...
Eating fermented foods like yogurt and kefir can have a positive effect on your health, thanks in part to their beneficial bacteria, known as probiotics. But there’s another less well-known source of ...
In my wildest dreams, outdoor dinners would not require any silverware whatsoever. (Okay, maybe I should dream bigger.) Instead, there would be pizza, ribs, and “hand salad” — and this recipe for ...
Tangy labneh adds a sour freshness to traditional mashed potatoes, here served with a pool of fragrant garlic butter. The garlic slices used to infuse the butter crisp up when cooled and add a ...
This recipe is from food writer Reem Kassis, who shared corn, eggplant, summer squash and tomato recipes inspired by her childhood in Jerusalem, where many of the Arab world’s culinary traditions have ...
This dish uses the high heat of the oven to rid the okra of its moisture and hydrate the brown sugar and spice rub, which cools to a crunchy, crackling shell. It’s served over labneh colored gold by ...
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