Traditional Herb salad with bread and cheese OR Sabzi Khordan سبزی خوردن با نان و پنیر
Traditional Herb salad with bread and cheese OR Sabzi Khordan سبزی خوردن با نان و پنیر

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Great recipe for Traditional Herb salad with bread and cheese OR Sabzi Khordan. In Persian food table you will always have vegetable or herbs salad in summer time and different types of pickles in winter season. These salads are made of fresh friuts or vegetables that usually housewives are.

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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook traditional herb salad with bread and cheese or sabzi khordan سبزی خوردن با نان و پنیر using 8 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Traditional Herb salad with bread and cheese OR Sabzi Khordan سبزی خوردن با نان و پنیر:
  1. Make ready 1 small bunch of spring onions
  2. Get 1 small bunch of chives
  3. Prepare 1 small bunch of dill
  4. Make ready 1 small buntch of radish
  5. Prepare 1 small bunch of tarragon
  6. Take 1 small bunch of mint
  7. Prepare Feta cheese
  8. Take Persian naan bread such as : Lavash, Taftun, Barbaray

Pasta and White Beans with Sizzling Garlic-Rosemary Oil Adapted, barely, from Sara Jenkins via Bon Appetit. For the pasta, I used pennete, because I thought it nicely matched the little white beans (Rancho Gordo's Alubia Blanca). Sara Jenkins called for ditalini to go with chickpeas. You can use whatever you'd like — short tubes, even elbows, and canned beans are just fine here.

Instructions to make Traditional Herb salad with bread and cheese OR Sabzi Khordan سبزی خوردن با نان و پنیر:
  1. You need to pick herbs from stalks and then put them in a big bowl of cold water and let soak for 10 minutes and then drain in a colander. You can keep them fresh for few days in the fridge by wrapping herbs in a cotton towel. Here is a photo of a grocery shop in Tehran with massive amount of many types of fresh herbs.
  2. You can serve these beautiful green and aromatic herbs in a basket or platter.
  3. And here is a photo of bakery with fresh baked Taftun naan bread.
  4. You can serve these beautiful green and aromatic herbs in a basket or platter. You can have all these herbs or just get herbs you fancy, I am sure once you eat, you will not stop and eat more and more specially when you serve herbs with warm and fresh breads and feta cheese :). - These herbs are enough flavoured that no need to any dressing.
  5. Choose your favorite naan bread, and spread some feta cheese and chopped herbs.
  6. Roll the bread and it is ready to serve. Very fresh, aromatic, healthy and very tasty.1. 1. 1.

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