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Brunch, Recipes  /  May 25, 2023
by Scott Stokes

Mediterranean-Spiced Chicken Shawarma Tacos

Ingredients Instructions Notes FAQ for Mediterranean-Spiced Chicken Shawarma Tacos Q: Can I use chicken breasts instead of thighs? A: Yes, you can substitute chicken breasts for the thighs if you prefer. Q: Where can I find shawarma spice? A: The shawarma spice can be found

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Did You Know?

Ingredient Pairings

Butter is a versatile ingredient that pairs well with a variety of foods. Its rich and creamy flavor enhances the taste of bread, garlic, and herbs, making it a fantastic addition to many dishes.

Food Facts

Eating spicy foods can increase your metabolism and temporarily boost your calorie-burning rate due to the thermogenic effect of capsaicin, the compound responsible for the heat in chili peppers.

Cooking Tips

When sautéing ingredients, make sure the pan is hot before adding the oil or butter. This helps to prevent sticking and promotes even cooking.

Ingredient Spotlight

Parsley is a versatile herb with a fresh, grassy flavor. It is commonly used as a garnish and to add a pop of color to dishes. Parsley can also be used in salads, sauces, marinades, and as a flavor enhancer.

Foraging Facts

Spring is an excellent time for foraging wild greens like dandelion greens, wild garlic, and stinging nettle. These nutrient-rich greens can be used in salads, sautés, or even blended into pesto.

Baking Hacks

If you don't have a rolling pin for rolling out dough, you can use a wine bottle or a smooth glass bottle as a substitute. Just make sure it's clean and free of any residues.

Culinary Terms

Fermentation is a natural process where microorganisms, such as yeast or bacteria, convert sugars in food into alcohol, acids, or gases. It is commonly used in the production of bread, yogurt, and fermented beverages.

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