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Chicken Riganato, Oregano and Greece on Spice & Recipe

Chicken Riganato, Oregano and Greece on Spice & Recipe

by Mike DiGiacomo | May 9, 2021 | NAM Cooking

Mother and daughter of Greek origin share the recipe and offer a few glimpses of the relationship between an immigrant mother and first-generation American daughter. Chicken riganato with potatoes is a typical Greek recipe that uses the most popular herb of the...
Calabash Nutmeg, Peanut Butter Sauce and Togo on Spice & Recipe

Calabash Nutmeg, Peanut Butter Sauce and Togo on Spice & Recipe

by Mike DiGiacomo | May 2, 2021 | NAM Cooking

Chef Nina Sodji shares the recipe and her journey from Togo to Omaha, Nebraska. Calabash nutmeg has a similar taste to that of nutmeg but less aromatic and spicier, used in soups, sauces, goat stews and desserts. Native to 19 countries in tropical Africa, the seed...
Adana Kebab, Urfa Pepper and Turkey on Spice & Recipe

Adana Kebab, Urfa Pepper and Turkey on Spice & Recipe

by Mike DiGiacomo | Apr 25, 2021 | NAM Cooking

A dish and spice named after two border cities, showcased by two Turkish-Americans who come from a city that lies in two continents. Adana kebab with Urfa pepper, a side of Shepherd salad, a glass of Ayran yogurt drink and a slice of Baklava is the perfect meal for...
Ratatouille, Herbes de Provence and France on Spice & Recipe

Ratatouille, Herbes de Provence and France on Spice & Recipe

by Mike DiGiacomo | Apr 4, 2021 | NAM Cooking

Chef Cedric Fichepain shares his grandmothers’ recipe as well as his journey to the United States. Although, ratatouille became the synonym of the French cuisine after the animated movie with the same title came out in 2007, the dish has long been a staple of...
Tom Yum Kung, Thai Chili Pepper and Thailand on Spice & Recipe

Tom Yum Kung, Thai Chili Pepper and Thailand on Spice & Recipe

by Mike DiGiacomo | Mar 28, 2021 | NAM Cooking

Sunday meal with a bowl of Thailand’s tom yum soup and a story of a hobby born out of desperation. Who brought chili peppers to Thailand from South America is debatable, however, all agree that Thai chili peppers are unique in shape and powerful in taste. Most...
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