Israeli Couscous Pilaf: A toasty, fragrant and fresh side dish
by Lynda Balslev This recipe originally appeared on The Nosher. Israeli couscous, known in Israel as ptitim, which means “flakes” in Hebrew, is a pearl-shaped,…
by Lynda Balslev This recipe originally appeared on The Nosher. Israeli couscous, known in Israel as ptitim, which means “flakes” in Hebrew, is a pearl-shaped,…
by Emanuelle Lee This recipe originally appeared on The Nosher. Pita bread is often stuffed with spiced, shaved shwarma meat or crunchy, deep-fried falafel. But…
by Emanuelle Lee This recipe originally appeared on The Nosher. Pashtida (a crustless quiche) is beloved and common in Israel, where it is enjoyed at…
by Susan Barocas This article originally appeared on The Nosher. When my 7-year-old son and I traveled to Budapest in 2002, we arrived at my…
by Sonya Sanford This recipe originally appeared on The Nosher. By the end of the summer, I’m always looking for ways to use up all…