Serve with aromatic rice with pistachios and torshi, Central Asian pickles available at Persian and
Middle Eastern grocery stores.
This colorful compote is lightly sweetened with pomegranate molasses, which can be found in well - stocked supermarkets and most
Middle Eastern grocery stores.
This colorful compote is lightly sweetened with pomegranate molasses, which can be found in well - stocked supermarkets and most
Middle Eastern grocery stores.
Serve with aromatic rice with pistachios and torshi, Central Asian pickles available at Persian and
Middle Eastern grocery stores.
if you're in a pinch and don't have any, you can omit it, but i highly recommend seeking some out if you have access to a specialty spice store or
middle eastern grocery.
Sumac can be found at
any Middle Eastern grocery, but if you don't want to run out and buy some just for one recipe, just add a little more lemon to this dish, since sumac is sour.
Again, the syrup is sold at
Middle Eastern grocery stores and online.
Find sumac in
Middle Eastern grocery stores and online.
Orange blossom water is also cheaper and easier to find in
Middle Eastern grocery stores.
Pomegranate molasses can be found in specialty or
Middle Eastern grocery stores.
while most days i usually buy huge containers of it from sahadi's (the most bomb
middle eastern grocery / deli in all the land) i've been trying to hone my mujadra - making skills.
My local
middle eastern grocery has a wonderfully smooth hummus in their deli.
Hi Patsy, You can you buy orange blossom water in
middle eastern grocery stores, well - stocked grocers, or online.
I'm fortunate to have
a Middle Eastern grocery / deli less than a mile away where I can get freshly made pittas that would be perfect for this recipe.
Freekeh can be found at specialty and
Middle Eastern groceries.
Not exact matches
1 tablespoon tahini (sesame paste, you can find it in the «international» aisle in the
grocery store or more cheaply in a
middle eastern specialty shop)
I read about za'atar a couple of years ago, and as I had recently moved to a big - city neighborhood with a large
middle -
eastern population, I went to one of our local
grocery stores and asked for it by name.
Here in SF you can find it either at Rainbow
Grocery or at Haigs
Middle Eastern Deli on Clement St. Haigs is a good resource for some hard to find herbs.
To make karkady, you need dried red hibiscus flowers, which can be found at
Middle Eastern and Latin American
groceries (look for Flor de Jamaica), tea shops, and the bustling spice markets of Cairo.
There's a vast choice of liquid sweeteners that you can either find at your
grocery store, health food stores or
middle -
eastern grocery stores for example.
It can be found at
Middle Eastern and gourmet
grocery stores.
Ethiopian,
Middle Eastern, and Indian
grocery stores usually stock ground cardamom, green pods, and sometimes black pods; the first also may carry Ethiopian cardamom.
Pomegranate molasses is available at
Middle Eastern markets and some
grocery stores, and online.
Mediterranean and
Middle Eastern markets carry bulgur, or look for it in the grains section of large
grocery stores.
You can buy them in any Indian, Pakistani, or South Asian
grocery store, or in
Middle Eastern stores.
Za'atar is a
Middle Eastern spice combo that you can usually find in the ethnic foods section of your
grocery store.
I find it in the ethnic section of my
grocery store with the
middle eastern foods.
It is mainly used as a flavouring, and is available from
Middle Eastern and Turkish
grocery stores and some delicatessens.