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Tahini Creamed Spinach
A delicious, dairy free version to the decadent classic. This creamed spinach benefits from dried garlic slices, Aleppo chili, and our tahini to make fresh creamed spinach in minutes.
Olive Stew
Tender and flavorful olive stew is a great dish; a topping for a well of labne or hummus; or as a sauce for roasted chicken and braised dishes. Hot or cold, it’s delicious and elegant with a touch of mild heat from our B Marion blend and chocolatey Urfa chili.
Strawberry Shortcake
This is a light, 1 layer cake version frosted with plenty of whipped cream and fresh strawberries. Its fresh and sweet but not too sweet to share with family and friends. It’s a great, classic vanilla cake that also works well with the fruit of the season!
Baby potatoes with peppers and onions
This one pan smash potato dish is so tender and full of bold flavor. It's a dish i often make for breakfast but whenever I make it people like it for lunch and dinner too. Our Everyday Masala blends has such a great balance of turmeric, nutty cumin and coriander, and a touch of medium spice chili to make you want to get out of bed in the morning.
Holiday Challah
Inspired by the beautiful loaves Uri Scheft crafts, this Holiday Challah is baked complete with bowls for apples and honey. The challah is great for a crowd and the bowls can also be filled with tahini sauces and other delicious condiments.
Red Lentil Crepes
Savory crepes that can be eaten fresh as well as reheating well fill the tortilla space in my heart. I always look for a good gluten free one and this is my favorite. So easy, just a few ingredients, a nonstick pan, and some parchment paper to put between the layers for later. Fill them with a boldly seasoned tofu scramble, rotisserie chicken, or this summer version with zucchini, basil, tomato and our beautiful Makrut lime vinaigrette (aka Liquid Gold)
Slow Roasted Ribs with Fennel and Olives
I love a 1 pan meal and I love baby back ribs. This is another great set it and forget it meal that works well in an oven safe pan as well as a slow cooker.
Tahini Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Sandwiches
This is one of my most requested desserts from friends and family. I like to keep the cookie dough on hand at all times and the quick trick of cutting disks out of a pint of beautifully creamy Haagen Daz vanilla ice cream makes these cookie sandwiches a great, easy, delicious dessert.
Mango with Salt and Chili Snack
All over the world mango with salt and chili is a refreshing and beloved snack. The mild salinity in black salt paired with the sunny chili flavor of Espelette and the spike of a little amchoor (dried green mango) make a great mango season even more enjoyable
Warmblood Julep
A spicy spin on a classic, and a silly equestrian joke, this cocktail is made with our Smoked Cinnamon Maple Syrup, fiery 100-proof bourbon, and a cold mountain of crushed ice, so hot plus cold equals warm. The edible garnish is a chilled dill pickle spear, delicious, and itself packed full of spices; it's also a cheeky homage to the Pickleback and Bushwick Country Club, the bar that made that drink famous.
Asparagus and Egg Dressing
There are places that you work, and teams that you were a part of, that are triggered by ingredients and seasons when you work in food. This egg dressing for asparagus is an old favorite that has become a springtime classic for many of us from that time in life. Traditionally it is served with giant, imported, tender, white asparagus on a large plate with both fresh and crunchy garnishes on the side to adorn every precious bite. When green asparagus is great and in season, this egg dressing, and the included garnishes below, confirm it’s going to be a great spring.
Creamy Baked Penne
A splash of cream gives this sauce a little extra body, as does halloumi cheese. This cheese is as creamy as mozzarella in taste, but is firmer and has a higher melting point, so it stays intact even after baking. The combination of black mustard seeds and turmeric balances that richness nicely.
Chamin (Cholent)
Chamin (a.k.a. Cholent) is a warmly spiced overnight stew that has survived centuries of history and migration. Chamin is perfect for relaxed days when this pot of warm hugs will be waiting for you to wake up and enjoy it. Or, set it and forget it in the morning and enjoy Chamin for dinner with leftovers for the week.
Chicken and White Bean Soup with Turmeric and Amchoor
Simply simmering a spice blend into store-bought chicken broth instantly turns it into a deeply flavorful soup. A mix of canned white beans and shredded leftover roast chicken makes this a hearty one-pot meal that comes together in minutes. If you have unseasoned homemade chicken stock on hand, definitely use it here.
Vermouth-Braised Short Ribs with Warm Spices & Dried Fruit
Both red vermouth and bits of dried fruit bring a jammy sweetness to this braise. Savory spices like bay leaves and white pepper balance the sugar, which is accentuated with warming allspice, anise, and bitter cocoa.
Za'atar Roasted Branzino
Cooking a whole fish seems intimidating for some but is actually super easy, simple, and a great dish to master. Once you figure out the time and temperature feel free to change the seasoning and garnishes. This one is simply seasoned with za'atar and cooked over a bed of onions.
Autumn Margarita
A few simple twists carry a classic summer cocktail gracefully into fall. Honey, lemon, and saffron amplify the lush spiciness of aged tequila. The traditional orange liqueur and lime juice keep it refreshing as a cool autumn breeze.
Duck Borneo
Duck is great! I sadly think not many people cook duck in any form. Duck breasts can be found fresh or frozen and are really easy to make. They pair very well with sweet flavors like the fresh peaches in this recipe. Feel free to substitute the spice with your favorite or the peaches with vegetables.