Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Spoonful of za'atar seasoning - Annick Vanderschelden Photography/Getty Images A salty, savory, layered spice blend, za'atar ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Za'atar adds a delicious lemony, herbaceous tone to many dishes in Lebanese and other Middle Eastern cuisines—here's how to use it ...
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Roast spatchcock chicken with za’atar

Roast Spatchcock Chicken with Za'atar is a lemony, garlicky whole chicken roasted flat with vegetables for a flavorful sheet pan dinner.
Za’atar is a blend of herbs and spices originating from the Levant – from Lebanon to Syria to Palestine. While the exact blend of spices varies regionally, za’atar typically combines toasted sesame ...
With a name that sounds like an exotic superhero, za’atar can save food from blandness with just a sprinkle. The woodsy, herbal, citrusy spice blend from the Middle East is thrilling to eat — one ...
Herby, nutty, crispy, earthy, tangy Za’atar is the quintessential seasoning of the Israeli kitchen. Za’atar, part of the oregano family of herbs, grows wildly in Israel and is native to the Levant, ...
If you frequent Middle Eastern restaurants, za'atar spice is a familiar taste. But lately, za'atar has been popping up beyond its normal haunts and is fast becoming a flavor trend. From Boston and New ...
Here are five innovative ways to use za'atar in your cooking. From enhancing traditional recipes to creating new ones, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Za’atar is a blend of herbs and spices originating from the Levant – from Lebanon to Syria to Palestine. While the exact blend of ...