Country: Israel

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January 20, 2022

By Peg Kern

Mediterranean Food Tours: Stuffed Grape Leaves Recipe from Greece

Filed Under  Food History, Kitchen Tips, Recipes Greece, Israel, Turkey

Stuffed grape leaves are a staple throughout many eastern Mediterranean and Middle Eastern countries. They are delicious and versatile, can be stuffed with meat or with rice (or other grains), can be served hot or room-temperature, with or without a sauce. There is little you can't do with this tasty treat! Learn more about Middle Eastern cuisine. I make stuffed grape leaves every year for my husband's birthday to celebrate… Read
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September 18, 2020

By Peg Kern

The History of Baba Ganoush, and a Recipe

Filed Under  Food History, Recipes Israel, Turkey

We've talked before about eggplant and what an amazing vegetable we think it is, and one of my favorite preparations is in baba ganoush. Also spelled baba ghanoush or baba ghanouj/ganouj/gannuj, this eggplant spread is ridiculously easy to make and exceedingly tasty. Originally a dish of Levantine cuisine (more on that here), its etymology is a bit opaque. "Baba" is an endearment and also the Arabic word for father, while… Read
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September 17, 2020

By Peg Kern

Homemade Hummus and Pita Bread

Filed Under  Recipes Israel, Turkey

There is nothing as easy as homemade hummus, and homemade pita is surprisingly easy as well. I am always amazing when I make it how delicious it turns out. Of course, you could just make the hummus or the pita, but I pretty much always make these two recipes together. You can make pita of course during one of our fabulous cooking vacations, including our Cuisine & Culture of Israel… Read
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September 9, 2020

By Peg Kern

Grilled Lamb Kofta Kebabs with Garlic Yogurt Sauce

Filed Under  Recipes, What's Up at TIK Israel, Turkey

Is it just me, or do you get tired of cooking the same meats all the time? During summer grilling season I cook a lot of hamburgers (my burgers are famous in several states, thank you very much), chicken, and fish. When I'm having company maybe steaks, pork, or sausages and hotdogs. And of course, for holidays I might go all out and smoke ribs or pulled pork. But one… Read
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September 8, 2020

By Peg Kern

A Middle Eastern Dinner: Culinary Travels with TIK

Filed Under  Destination Features, Food History Greece, Israel, Turkey

I found myself craving Middle-Eastern food over the weekend, so I did what I usually do: I decided to make a Middle Eastern dinner! But when my kids asked me what that meant, I found I had trouble answering. "Can it be Middle Eastern food if there is no falafel?" was one question. "I thought that was Greek!" was another comment. So what exactly is "Middle Eastern food"? If the… Read
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April 9, 2020

By Peg Kern

Matzo Ball Soup Recipe

Filed Under  Recipes, Special Occasions Israel

If you're scrambling to get the soup made for tonight's Passover Seder, don't worry! This Matzo Ball soup is quick and easy, but oh so tasty! We prefer to make it with our own homemade broth, but you can substitute store-bought chicken stock - or even vegetable stock if you're cooking for vegetarians. See our culinary tours in Israel. Matzo Ball Soup Serves 4 Prep time: 75 minutes Cook time:… Read
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