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When it gets stale, Greek Village Bread works well as an ingredient in Fattoush (Tomato and Bread Salad) or Skordalia (Garlic Spread).
Archive 2007-11-01 Laurie Constantino 2007
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When it gets stale, Greek Village Bread works well as an ingredient in Fattoush (Tomato and Bread Salad) or Skordalia (Garlic Spread).
Cookbook: Greek Village Bread (Χωριάτικο Ψωμί) with Recipe: Dipping Sauce for French Dip Sandwiches Laurie Constantino 2007
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Fattoush with chopped scallions and cucumbers and mint bathed in garlicky lemon dressing.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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Fattoush with chopped scallions and cucumbers and mint bathed in garlicky lemon dressing.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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Travel Channel: Technically, Anthony Bourdain wasn't sent to Gaza, he went on his own because he heard that a local café was serving the remains of Palestinian children with Baladi tomatoes in an olive oil reduction with Fattoush and Taboun bread.
Patrick Sauer: Joe the War Correspondent Won't Be Going it Alone 2009
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Sumac is usually used to give Fattoush its sour taste.
Archive 2008-08-01 Bryanna Clark Grogan 2008
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Fattoush salad allows cooks to use seasonal produce by mixing different vegetables and herbs according to taste, and also to make use of pitas that have gone stale.
Archive 2008-08-01 Bryanna Clark Grogan 2008
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Fattoush #2 With a little research, I learned that sumac (the ruddy-red Middle Eastern spice I've had my eye on for awhile) is often used in the dressing and chopped romaine is added to the salad.
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Fattoush salad allows cooks to use seasonal produce by mixing different vegetables and herbs according to taste, and also to make use of pitas that have gone stale.
WHAT WE HAD FOR LUNCH TODAY (FATTOUSH!) AND SOME PREVIEWS Bryanna Clark Grogan 2008
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Sumac is usually used to give Fattoush its sour taste.
WHAT WE HAD FOR LUNCH TODAY (FATTOUSH!) AND SOME PREVIEWS Bryanna Clark Grogan 2008
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