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Pomegranate Molasses (Rob-e-Anar)

Homemade Pomegranate Molasses (Persian Rob-e-Anar): a thick and rich syrup made from pomegranate juice.

Pomegranate Molasses (Rob-e-Anar)

Pomegranate Molasses (Rob-e-Anar)

Pomegranate molasses (also known as Rob-e Anar in Farsi) is a wonderfully rich and complex ingredient that can take your stews (like the famous Persian Walnut and Pomegranate Stew – Fesenjan), cocktails (Pomegranate & Bourbon anybody?) or baking (check out this gorgeous Pomegranate Molasses Coffee Cake) to the next level. It can also be incredibly expensive and tough to find. But did you know you can get the deep, layered flavors of pomegranate syrup at home with just a pot, pomegranate juice and a little bit of patience? Follow the simple steps below to make your own.

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9 Recipes I Can’t Wait to Make, Eat and Drink this Spring

Spring is around the corner (Norouz is coming!)… so we’re channeling thoughts of all things light, fresh and ready to celebrate the influx of amazing produce about to hit our markets! Here is a roundup of the spring recipes I can’t wait to make as the days get longer and the sun a little brighter.

Pomegranate Guacamole - Ahu Eats

Pomegranate Guacamole – Ahu Eats

1. Nothing says warm weather like sitting outside to demolish some fresh guacamole and chips. Even if the weather really isn’t warm enough yet and you’re freezing and munching, this guac will keep you warm.

Crunchy Spring Salad with Dill Dressing - The Kitchn

Crunchy Spring Salad with Dill Dressing – The Kitchn

2. Dill is up there in the Top 3 of Freshest Scents Ever… this light salad from The Kitchn with snap peas, radishes and dill dressing looks like the perfect spring salad!

Steamed Artichokes - Cocoa & Lavender

Steamed Artichokes – Cocoa & Lavender

3. From the uber-talented David of Cocoa & Lavender – not only does he skillfully prepare these gorgeous globe artichokes, he grows them too! Served with saffron mayo? I’m hopping on the next flight to Arizona!

Roasted Asparagus - The Kitchn

Roasted Asparagus – The Kitchn

4. Asparagus, one of the most ephemeral but delicious spring vegetables. Roasted simply with oil and vinegar to maintain their integrity.

Kuku with Celery Leaf - My Persian Kitchen

Kuku with Celery Leaf – My Persian Kitchen

5. Are you noticing the very green trend here? Good, because it’s only going to continue! I marveled at Sanam from My Persian Kitchen’s very creative play on a traditional kuku sabzi. She makes this gorgeous version with the wispy leaves from celery stalks. What a great way to use an often-discarded ingredient!

Lemon Poppyseed Cookies - Ahu Eats

Pillowy Lemon Poppyseed Cookies – Ahu Eats

6. On to the sweets – consistently the most popular recipe on Ahu Eats, these light, bright and zesty Lemon Poppyseed Cookies. They pretty much scream spring in a bite!

Rhubarb Tart with Orange Glaze - Epicurious

Rhubarb Tart with Orange Glaze – Epicurious

7. Now for one of my favorite, and most beautiful vegetables (yes, it’s a vegetable!) – rhubarb! This tart from Epicurious showcases the beauty of the rhubarb by using cross sections. Side note: Anybody who grew up listening to Prairie Home Companion, I hope you’re all humming the Rhubarb Pie song like I am!

Ahu Eats: Rose Infused Lemonade

Rose Infused Lemonade

8. Floral and fruity lemonade infused with rosewater. Go ahead, add some prosecco if it’s after 11am!

Pimm's Cup - The Kitchn

Pimm’s Cup – The Kitchn

9. And no list would be complete without a proper cocktail, especially a British one! So here I leave you with a twist on my favorite spring cocktail, the Pimms Cup from The Kitchn.

 

What are you excited to make and try this spring?

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Mast o Laboo – Persian Yogurt Dip with Beets

Mast o Laboo, a beautiful pink, vegetarian Persian dish of yogurt mixed with beets.

Mast o Laboo - Persian Yogurt Dip with Beets

Mast o Laboo – Persian Yogurt Dip with Beets

That day is fast upon us. Yep – that one. In a season where writing on candy is suddenly normal and stuffed animals are exchanged like currency – resistance is futile. More often than not, we end up giving in and embracing all Valentine’s Day has to offer, meaning gorging on all the delicious carbohydrates candy that comes along with it.

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