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Armenian Tahini Bread

Freshly Baked Tahini Bread

I was in San Luis Obispo recently and my friends Barkev and Tzolig gave me a package of Tahini Bread to try. It was delicious! Of course, this carbaholic loves anything bread so it was almost a slam dunk but the fact that the bread had both a familiar taste and feel and yet was mysteriously unlike any bread I had ever tasted made it all the better. Mia said it kinda reminded her of Rugelach and I thought it reminded me of Palmiers but I think that was only because they loosely resembled them. A cross between the flaky Palmier and the chewiness of the Rugelach and add tahina and we are close. A delicate bread wrapped around a rich, nutty filling would be great but the texture of this treat was of a laminated pastry and for me all the better.

I decided to hit the net and found several entries for tahini bread from the middle east, some Turkish and others Armenian. The recipes resembled one another but the manner in which the bread were finished varied somewhat. For example the Turkish bread used almost the same ingredients as the Armenian bread but the Turkish resembled more of a roll than the “cookie like” flat bread I had eaten. [...]

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Spanish Tortas de Aceite

Closeup of Tortes de Aceite

A couple of years ago I purchase Tortas de Aceite from an online purveyor of Spanish Food and they were wonderful! I thought the tortas would arrive stale and dry as they were imported from Spain. I was wonderfully surprised by the and unique and delicious crump and the combination of savory and sweet. Sterling was immediately enamored of these wonderful treats.

Tortas de Aceite or Oil Cakes are from Spain or more closely Seville. Because tortas are made with Olive Oil instead of other types of fats they are a very healthy, light alternative dessert; the ingredients are simply flour, water, yeast, olive oil and the crispy cakes are finished with sugar and a variety of seeds or herbs. I like a sweet and salty combination that wraps its way around the tongue in a complex way that a singular flavor set could not.
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Honey Wheat Bread

Honey Wheat Bread Loaf

I often bake my own bread for lunch sandwiches at work. The flavor and crumb of home baked bread is amazing. When you consider the cost to bake a loaf of high quality bread at under forty-cents a loaf it really does make sense to bake your own.

Me and Kenny

My friend Kenny joined us for lunch one day and was amazed at our simple lunch, a sandwich filling between slices of home-baked bread. Kenny was amazed that one could make such a delicious bread and asked me if I would teach him how before he left for college. [...]

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Middle Eastern Pita Bread



On my list of life’s wonderful things is freshly made bread. I have been baking bread since I was a child. I find the process relaxing, the finished product healthier for my family. I figured it out recently that it cost me about 30 cents to make a loaf of bread, wow! When I am at home, I just start some dough and go about my business, a bit later I pan it and we have fresh bread for the next few days.

Fresh bread just feels good. Sterling and I are bread lovers but Mia is not, however when I bake bread she magically becomes a fan of the stuff. [...]

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Everything Bagels

Everything BagelI don’t think I had ever eaten bagel until I was an adult, at least not a memorable one. When I was a kid, living in our small town, the only bagels available were in the “special” section of the frozen food case. There were maybe three packages of “plain” or “egg” bagels at the end of the food case. It wasn’t until the Silvers moved onto our block I never knew anyone who actually ate them.

As an adult I started seeing “fresh” bagels in the bread section of our supermarket and loved them. I could choose plain, egg or onion and once I toasted them and spread a half-pound of cream cheese on them they were to die for. Later, Mia and I encountered a Noah’s Bagels whilst at a seminar in Portland, OR; The incredible bagels at Noah’s were huge, chewy and topped with an enormous amount of deliciousness. I was hooked. [...]

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