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    Recipe #387066

    Tart plums perk up this herb-rich Turkish "Georgian-style" stew. From Joyce Goldstein's "Sephardic Flavors".

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    Turkish Beef-Herb Soup With Sour Plums
    By Sephardi Kitchen on August 25, 2009

    Recipe #387066

    "Tart plums perk up this herb-rich Turkish "Georgian-style" stew. From Joyce Goldstein's "Sephardic Flavors"."
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    Ingredients: dried mint, fresh dill...

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    Prep Time:10 mins

    Total Time: 50 mins

    Recipe #467855

    Tishpishti is a famous Jewish specialty of Turkey that is a rich, luscious walnut cake bathed in syrup. There are similar recipes that exist in Northern...

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    Tishpishti (Turkish Walnut Cake)
    By Celticevergreen on November 9, 2011

    Recipe #467855

    "Tishpishti is a famous Jewish specialty of Turkey that is a rich, luscious walnut cake bathed in syrup. There are similar recipes that exist in Northern Spain, so the dessert may have originated there, possibly as a Passover cake. However, others believe Tishpishti was always served on Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. Alternatives - use 1 1/2 cup..."
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    Ingredients: oranges, zest of, rose water...

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    Prep Time:25 mins

    Total Time: 1 hrs 15 mins

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