My obsession with Armenian food stems from my Aunt Mary and Uncle Jack Sherijian’s restaurant, The Peach Tree. I loved going there as a child and (like to many Fresnans at the time) always started with the lentil soup. Mary passed away in December of 2021. During our...
These are often marketed as pinwheels or caravan sandwiches; Armenians call them Aram sandwiches. And here in Fresno, we refer to them as Hye Rollers. Made with softened lahvosh bread and your choice of fillings, these spiral sandwiches are a real treat, savory or...
Like his grandmother before him, my friend Geoff loves to preserve the yearly olive haul that can be found throughout Fresno each November. A viticulture researcher and instructor at Fresno State, Geoff’s got street creds when it comes to this stuff, but even so, he...
Armenian coffee (Soorj) is served after dinner or on social occasions. It is enjoyed in many countries under the names of Armenian, Greek, Arabic and Turkish coffee. The soorjaman is a long-handled brass or enamel pot used to brew the coffee, which is served in...
Perhaps you know renowned oud player Richard Hagopian from his days as a member of the Kef Time Band, but Central Valley friends know him as a real Renaissance man — restauranteur, farmer and even historian, as well as musical virtuoso. Richard and my dad were raised...