Market Fresh Recipes: Ottolenghi & The Fig

Market Fresh Recipes: Ottolenghi & The Fig

Something divinely delicious is about to make its 2014 debut on the produce tables lining Israel's fresh farmer's markets. Unlike its neighboring apples and avocados, this sinfully sweet fruit has roots that dig deep down into Israel's history. A member of the Seven Species, a short list of agricultural products mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as special to the land of Israel, this Mediterranean marvel is an award winning addition to any summer meal- breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Tender and toxically tasty, the fig is about to break out of its winter slumber and into the kitchens of Israeli homes, cafes, and restaurants. 

Hummus Hotspots: Haifa's Abu Shaker

Hummus Hotspots: Haifa's Abu Shaker

At Delicious Israel we love hummus not only as the craveable comfort food that it is, but also for the casual culture that surrounds it. The hummus culture is one that represents well what it means to be Israeli. No frills. No show. No special service. The best hummus joints in Israel get straight to the point. The experience is solely a celebration of the chickpea at its finest. No need to dilute the spiritual connection between the hummus eater and his or her bowl of brilliance by adding decorative garnish or restaurant theatrics into the mix.

Photo Friday: Tel Aviv's Port Market

Photo Friday: Tel Aviv's Port Market

Fast forward nearly a century from the onset of Tel Aviv's cherished food markets, where vendors yell out produce prices with a force as strong as Gordon's manic matkot players and saftas scan stalls for the cheapest tchotchkes. Where the bottoms of shoppers' sandals are tomato seed stained. Where fresh fish smells permeate from side streets. Where afternoon pedestrian traffic gives midtown Manhattan a run for its money...

Matzo Madness: 6 Recipes for Passover 2014

Matzo Madness: 6 Recipes for Passover 2014

Calling all gluten free guys and gals: Brace your flour-fearing selves! Springtime in Israel is GF heaven. Buds are blooming in the Galilee. Tel Aviv's sun feels oh-so-sweet. AND, every market shelf, counter, and crate is abundant with chametz alternatives. Gluten free pretzels, cookies, , crackers, bread, cereal...you name it. Your makolet's (Hebrew for 'grocery store') got it. 

Why We Love Levinsky

Why We Love Levinsky

Although Tel Aviv’s Shuk Levinsky, or Levinsky Market, spans a modest six blocks, the food-filled street is the ultimate intro to authentic Israel. Far from your sterile grocery shopping experience, the immigrant-owned mom and pop stores that line Levinsky are void of rules and politesse. If you’re too shy to ask for a small-spoon-sample at your local ice cream shop, Levinsky will turn your timid world upside down.