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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

Apricots pair well with almonds, as the nutty flavor complements the sweetness of apricots. This combination is commonly seen in desserts like tarts and cakes, as well as in savory dishes like salads and chicken dishes.

Food Facts

Cashews grow outside of a fruit called a cashew apple. The 'nut' we eat is actually the seed found at the bottom of the cashew apple.

Cooking Tips

Allow meat to rest for a few minutes after cooking before slicing or serving. This helps to retain the juices and results in a more tender and flavorful dish.

Ingredient Spotlight

Ginger is a root with a spicy, zesty flavor and a slightly sweet undertone. It is widely used in Asian and Indian cuisines for its aromatic and warming properties. Ginger can be used in stir-fries, soups, teas, and baked goods.

Foraging Facts

If you're new to foraging, start with easily identifiable and commonly foraged plants like dandelions, chickweed, or wild blackberries. As you gain experience and knowledge, you can gradually expand your repertoire and explore more diverse wild edibles.

Baking Hacks

For even browning of bread or cakes, place the baking pan in the center of the oven. This ensures balanced heat distribution and prevents uneven browning.

Culinary Terms

Tempering chocolate is the process of gradually heating and cooling melted chocolate to stabilize the cocoa butter crystals, ensuring a smooth and glossy finish when it sets.

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