Sheikh El Mahshi (stuffed eggplant)

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This is one of my favorite  Lebanese comfort foods. It’s savory and sweet spices will excite your tastebuds, plus it is low carb, healthy and very easy to make.  In my opinion this recipe from Julie Sageer is by far the best I have come across.  It is usually made with baby Indian eggplants. Since I could not find any baby eggplants in my local market I used what I could find. The dish was still delicious!

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Italian Potatoes,Peppers & Eggs

I remember when I was a child coming home for dinner, my mom would have her big cast iron pan filled with potatoes, eggs, peppers and onions cooking on the stove. This was one of the meals served in my house on Fridays when we could not eat meat.  She would serve it with a nice crusty loaf of Italian bread.  I’ve taken this traditional recipe and added my own spin on it by adding fresh basil and garlic.
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Nanny’s Coleslaw

My great grandmother was born in Lithuania and came to America at the turn of the century and was an outstanding cook. She used old world recipes that I still treasure and use to this day.  When she first arrived to the states one of her first jobs was working as a housekeeper and cook for a jewish family.  Her European cooking skills were definitely influenced by all of this.  One of my earliest memories is of her coleslaw which was a tradition served every easter at our dining room table along with an array of homemade dishes. This is such a simple dish and with Memorial Day around the corner this is a perfect side for your weekend BBQ!336B970B-FEC8-4B46-A3E2-F5981CF1649E

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