Jamee Moltini’s Tastiest Toorshi

Jamee Moltini’s Tastiest Toorshi

I’ve always been a huge pickle fan, and Armenian pickles (toorshi) are among my favorites! Unfortunately, they can easily become too vinegary or too spicy, at least for my palete. Jamee’s toorshi brine delivers the perfect balance of spice, vinegar, and garlic. She...
Cory Anderson’s Killer Kheyma

Cory Anderson’s Killer Kheyma

Growing up, I would get super excited when we attended a function where kheyma was served. I would load the perfect bites onto my crackers, take my plate off to a quiet corner, and go straight to hog heaven, as my mother would say. This recipe was developed by a...
Laura Folland’s Cinnamon Paklava

Laura Folland’s Cinnamon Paklava

I was intimidated by phyllo dough until I got a tutorial from my friend Laura Folland (née Karabian). This recipe was inspired by Laura’s aunt Carol, who was my dad’s BFF growing up. Laura substitutes vanilla for the lemon juice, which pairs really nicely with the...
Geoff Dervishian’s Preserved Olives

Geoff Dervishian’s Preserved Olives

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...
Jeanne Andelman’s Cheese Boreg Casserole

Jeanne Andelman’s Cheese Boreg Casserole

Aunt Jeanne was my late grandma Florence’s niece; we share Beatrice and Harry as ancestors. Beatrice was born in Aintab, Turkey in 1897. She married Harry Shirejian at age 13 and survived unimaginable circumstances before reuniting with him in America. Jeanne’s mom,...
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