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10/17/2000
The sharp, salty flavor of these snails stimulates the thirst—making them a perfect meze.
Issue #43
10/17/2000
Okra is very popular on Crete. Like most Cretans, Christoforos Veneris, whose recipe this is, dries his okra in the sun before cooking it.
Issue #43
10/17/2000
If you can't find fresh octopus, frozen octopus works perfectly well for this dish. Some cooks even prefer it, because freezing tenderizes it.
Issue #43
10/17/2000
Wild Celery is sold in Asian markets as kun choi or kin tsai. Veneris uses a mild fish—such as dorade (gilt-head bream)—for this dish.
Issue #43
10/17/2000
One-pot meals like this—made on Crete with both domesticated rabbit and wild hare—are basic to the island's cuisine.
Issue #43
10/17/2000
Cretan cheeses can be difficult to find in the U.S. Try a Greek market, or cheese shops with a wide selection of international cheeses.
Issue #43
10/17/2000
Cretan cooks traditionally add raki—the local version of Italy's grappa—to the dough for these pies.
Issue #43
10/17/2000
In Crete, as elsewhere in Greece, ''fava'' is a dish of stewed yellow lentils, not fava beans at all—but favas, fresh or dried, are another popular Cretan vegetable, especially in soups and stews.
Issue #43
02/27/2002
This dish is the perfect example of Ottoman fare which combines flavors from the Middle East, Central Asia, and the Mediterranean.
Issue #40
03/06/2007
Seasoning mixtures like this are common throughout Turkey, and are especially popular when cooking lamb.
Issue #27
03/06/2007
The warm, exotic Turkish spices in this dish meld beautifully with the intense flavor of the lamb.
Issue #27
11/03/2000
This recipe is based on one given to us by chef Vedat Basaran of Feriye restaurant in Istanbul, a champion of traditional Turkish cuisine.
Issue #24
09/06/2007
For a crispy outside and moist interior, brown the rabbit quickly, then finish cooking the dish in the oven.
Issue #9
09/06/2007
This is the "national dish" of Barcelona, introduced to the city by Italian restaurateurs in the 19th century.
Issue #9
09/06/2007
In this traditional Maltese dish, stuffed beef slices are tied into the shape of oversize olives—a Mediterranean symbol of blessings and peace.
Issue #9
09/06/2007
This sorbet is brilliantly colored and accentuates the sweet, tangy flavor of the fruit.
Issue #9
09/06/2007
This is Malta's answer to the classic Italian timpano.
Issue #9
09/06/2007
Aljotta is a Lenten dish widely enjoyed throughout the island country of Malta.
Issue #9
09/06/2007
Like Malta itself, this dessert is a flavorful mix of cultures, sweetness, and spice.
Issue #9
09/06/2007
The Maltese use this blend of spices for baking, preserving, and even for some savory dishes.
Issue #9