In light of Labor’s Day coming up this weekend I thought I would do a post about some delish Persian dishes that can be added to your feast.
Today I will cover some appetizers and side dishes.
Borani Esfanaj! A healthy dip made with yogurt and spinach. Read More
You are probably asking yourself what I am talking about…the actual kitchen of My Persian Kitchen was indeed closed for two very frustrating weeks. You ask what happened? All hell broke loose.
Let me begin from the beginning, so you know why my brain nearly exploded. Grab yourself a glass of wine and some munchies, this is entertaining folks!
Three years ago The Sous Chef built our desktop computer himself. It worked fabulously during this whole time but it was in a major need of a tune up. Read More
During my first post about Persian breakfast I wrote about Noon-o Paneer-o Moraba, bread, feta cheese, and jam. Â Today’s post about breakfast is all about Tokhmomorgh Asali, Read More
I received this press release this morning and thought I would share it with you my lovely readers! I find it all so exciting!
A TASTE OF PERSIA IN BEVERLY HILLS
Farhang Foundation Presents Iranian Feast at
“9.02.10 Day” Celebrations
LOS ANGELES, CA, August 16, 2010 – On Thursday, September 2, 2010, starting at 7 p.m. Farhang Foundation – the preeminent organization in Southern California dedicated to celebrating and promoting Iranian art, culture, and heritage – will host a Taste of Persia by Farhang Foundation pavilion, as part of the 9.02.10 Day celebrations, hosted by the City of Beverly Hills and the Honorable Mayor Jimmy Delshad. Read More
This week’s theme for Summer Fest 2010 is stone fruit. Read More
My most fondest childhood memory is sitting at my grandmother’s kitchen table in the morning for breakfast. We had the same breakfast routine every single morning before I left for school. Read More
It’s Wednesday! Which means it’s time to post something for the Summer Fest 2010! Read More
Last week I read the following information in the Food section of the Los Angeles Times: Read More
Last summer I had the opportunity to participate and contribute to Summer Fest, a fun cross blog event which celebrates peak harvest season. A couple of days ago Margaret Roach …
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