To wrap up National Soup Month, try this earthy-gently sweet recipe. The photo was taken just before I used the immersion blender. The soup wasn’t completely smooth…
Posts tagged Armenian food
A legacy of migration: Armenian food with an Indian twist
A friend recently shared this video from the Web site of IBN, CNN’s partner in India. It’s an extended report on Armenian food in Kolkata…
Spinach Bulghour with Basterma
Diane Aginian of MI and FL, has asked for our help in finding a family recipe from long ago. This dish was made (and quite…
Armenians were toasting history before it was history
More fascinating discoveries just keep on emerging from caves in Armenia. Researchers at UCLA and Oxford have confirmed that what archaeologists suspected of being…
Bastegh, Perhaps?
While trying to find a recipe for reader MHB recently, several suggestions where made via comments. Grape leather image from Google Ara K. thought it…
January is National Soup Month!
Red Lentil-Vegetable Soup With mounds of snow blanketing much of the U.S., this is the perfect time to celebrate a food that’s both comforting and nourishing. There’s nothing better than a…
Shakarshee – another Armenian Sugar Cookie!
June Hollisian, one of our Armenian Kitchen Facebook readers wrote: “My Grandmother made a cookie she called “shakarshee”. Her recipe was 2 c fat melted…
Anoush Abour – an Armenian Christmas Pudding
To round out the holidays –and- to satisfy your body and soul during this festive season, there is one recipe that cannot be ignored: Anoush…
Shakar Loqum – Armenian Sugar Cookie
Shakar Loqum Reader Linda Kevorkian asked me to help locate a cookie recipe (Shakar Loukome) made by her late aunt. Her description was limited, so…
Happy New Year To All!
For Armenians in America, New Year’s Day is a joyously unambiguous holiday. Most of us celebrated Western Christmas on Dec. 25, but with an asterisk:…