This Egyptian blend consists of toasted nuts, seeds, and coriander, cumin, fennel and other spices — cooks tend to modify it based on their personal tastes and what’s available. Dukkah means “to pound,” and the ingredients for it are traditionally...
This round, concave pasta is believed to have originated in Puglia, the heel of the great Italian boot. Its name, which means “little ears,” comes from its shape, which also makes it a great capturer of sauce and cheese...
Elderberry doesn’t get its name because it is the wisest of all the berries; this fruit was considered an aid to longevity in the Middle Ages. It’s a dark purple berry that grows in clusters and has a slightly sweet, bright and tart flavor...
This large green native of South Asia and Southeast Asia is the world’s largest tree-borne fruit: It can grow up to three feet long and weigh more than 100 pounds. The ripe flesh of jackfruit is thin and yellow and has a taste similar to...
This Mexican breakfast dish is the perfect opportunity for menu innovation. Traditionally chilaquiles consist of tortilla pieces cooked in green or red salsa, possibly topped with cheese, onions, meat, avocado or whatever else is on-hand, meaning...