This week is marked by two important culinary discoveries.
1) A couple of weeks ago, Corey and I had dinner at Good Frikin Chicken. As the name implies, they serve some damn fine rotisserie chicken, but they’re also known for some delicious Middle Eastern/Mediterranean treats, including hummus, baba ghanoush, and warm pita bread covered in a fantastically delicious spice blend. As we chowed down, my taste buds scrambled to identify the numerous spices that made the bread so darn tasty. What was on it – oregano? thyme? something red – paprika? I had no idea, and the waitress was equally clueless (and/or unwilling to divulge the secret). Suddenly it hit me – could this be za’atar, the spice first introduced to me by fellow blogger Rhodeygirl? Za’atar bread is a staple at many of her family dinners, and every time she posts about it I wonder what that mysterious spice blend could taste like. Mystery solved: it tastes like heaven! I was pretty close in my guesstimate of what za’atar actually is – there’s definitely some oregano and thyme in there, but the red stuff is actually sumac. The za’atar I use also contains savory and teeny tiny sesame seeds.
My at-home version of Good Frikin Chicken’s pita bread was totally simple – I brushed the pita with olive oil, sprinkled it with za’atar and baked it in a hot (500 degree) oven until warm and puffy. Rhodeygirl suggests making your own with pizza dough (which sounds fabulous) or simply dipping bread first in olive oil, then in za’atar. I am 100% obsessed and can’t wait to put za’atar on anything and everything. Chicken? Lamb? Pizza? So many possibilities! Look for za’atar in your grocery store and give it a try.
2) I may have found the best hummus in San Francisco. A bold claim, I realize, but I have been dreaming about this stuff for DAYS. My friend Francesca raves about her boyfriend’s dad’s hummus – so much so that I insisted asked that she bring me some to sample. I nearly keeled over when she arrived at my house with HUGE containers filled with hummus, baba ghanoush and tabbouleh freshly made by Mr. Boyfriend’s Dad. No joke..this is the creamiest, tastiest, most delicious hummus I’ve had in a long, long time (and the baba and tabbouleh were equally good). If you live in or near SF, you must visit Mr. Boyfriend’s Dad’s restaurant, Krivaar Cafe, and sample the deliciousness for yourself.





Beth- Want me to send you some REAL za’atar? My aunt brought me some this summer from Jordan. I swear it tastes a lot better than the brands they import to the U.S.! If so email me your mailing address and I’ll send some off to you!
wow, that sounds amazing!!! i would love to try that hummus next time i’m out there, my mouth is watering just thinking about it!
MMMMM Za’atar I need some of that in my life. That hummus also sounds amazing. YOM.
WOW, you so very much have to come back to Philly and go to Zahav restaurant… they specialize in “Israeli street food” and also have incredible hummus, pita hot out of the clay oven, sprinkled with olive oil and sea salt… they serve the za’atar on the side so you can sprinkle it on. Thanks for the post! It makes me want to eat there tonight. If anyone is interested (and in Philly) it’s highly recommended. http://www.zahavrestaurant.com/
Oh, this looks soo sooooo good! I’ll be up in SF next month and Krivaar is now on my list of places to eat, along with Brenda’s again. Thanks for sharing all of this deliciousness!
Ah, I love hummus and just made my own–SO good! That pita bread sounds delicious too. In fact, I may have to try making pita of my own.Thanks for the yummy ideas!
You should try the Za’atar Pizza at Bistro 9. It’s DELICIOUS. But have it there (take out just isn’t as good).
I will so be trying this! Hummus, baba, and pita all sound sooo good right now, I want that instead of the lunch I brought!!
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