Showing posts with label hummus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hummus. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Eating in Egypt

Egypt was an amazing place to visit, for the history, the culture, and of course, for the food. I enjoy Middle Eastern food, and found that in Egypt the ingredients were all fresh, the key to any good meal, I believe. We tried hummus after hummus, and I discovered the secret is to use good-quality olive oil - with the right oil, chickpeas and tahini is elevated to a decadent, creamy consistency that puts packaged American-brand hummus to shame. I tried hummus with sesame seeds, hummus with spicy red pepper blended in, hummus with garlic, hummus with pine nuts; I ate hummus with the classic bread served with any Egyptian meal, hummus with falafel, hummus with vegetables mixed in; they even serve hummus topped with meat. Now you would think that I would be sick of hummus, but quite the contrary, I am now more determined than ever to learn to make excellent, Egypt-quality hummus. Let the experiments begin.

Falafel, crusted with sesame seeds and coriander, served, of course, with vegetables and hummus:
(At a traditional Egyptian restaurant in the souq in Cairo.)

Fresh jumbo shrimp, caught from the Mediterannean and grilled for us:

(At the Fish Market in Alexandria, overlooking the water.)

Traditional Ramadan pastries, made with honey:

(At a patisserie in Zamalek, an island on the Nile.)