Last month several us of got together for lunch to celebrate my aunt Arpie’s birthday. In front of the Chow Thai restaurant, Boca Raton, FL…
Posts tagged armenian recipes
Lemony Artichokes, Potatoes and Dill
The Lenten season is upon us once again. Keeping this in mind, here is a filling, refreshing Lenten dish consisting of artichoke hearts, potatoes, mirepoix…
Gatnabour – Armenian Rice Pudding
After dealing with some heavy-duty dental work this past week, I was only able to eat very soft foods for a few days. This presented…
A Mysterious Kitchen Tool to Some, But Not to Me!
Every once in a while I scan certain blogs just to see what’s new in the world of food. When I came across a post…
Black Beluga Lentils, our latest discovery
Doug and I don’t usually shop for groceries at Target Super Stores, but we found ourselves wandering through their grocery aisles before the holidays making…
An Armenian Christmas Family Tradition is Born
At the end of last December, after recovering from the joy and of hosting Christmas with family and friends, I received a most-interesting request from recently…
Cardamom-Pecan Cookies
Cardamom is a spice most folks associate with cookies, but it’s also used to enhance coffee, fruit salad, or meats. Its scent can be overpowering,…
Cream Filling for Kadaif
Kadaif is one of those desserts that’s easier to make than you’d think. It can be filled with cheese, nuts, or a creamy mixture. After…
A beautiful beach and Armenian food make a perfect pair, especially in Hollywood, Florida
Mandy at the Hollywood Grill, FL OK, the obvious is true: This post started out as an excuse to run a photo of our gorgeous…
The Armenian version of porridge is always just right. (And it’s definitely ours!)
We’ve stated early and often that we’re food fanciers not food historians, so we’ve tried to steer clear of claims that any dish is uniquely Armenian….