Strictly speaking, this doesn't fall within the "Northeast Mediterranean" theme. Mike brought some turnips in from the garden though, and we needed a way to use them up. This is a North African dish -- with a intensely unfamiliar flavor. In a way, it reminded us of Korean kimchi or some other Asian pickled item.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Turnip and orange salad
From "The new book of Middle Eastern food".
Strictly speaking, this doesn't fall within the "Northeast Mediterranean" theme. Mike brought some turnips in from the garden though, and we needed a way to use them up. This is a North African dish -- with a intensely unfamiliar flavor. In a way, it reminded us of Korean kimchi or some other Asian pickled item.
Strictly speaking, this doesn't fall within the "Northeast Mediterranean" theme. Mike brought some turnips in from the garden though, and we needed a way to use them up. This is a North African dish -- with a intensely unfamiliar flavor. In a way, it reminded us of Korean kimchi or some other Asian pickled item.
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