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Meet Me at the Market

Season 1 Episode 103 | 27m 46s

Besides Mama’s Garden, farmer’s markets are Julie’s favorite places to frequent for fresh foods. This farmer's market is inspiring Julie to make her makbouseh, a Lebanese-style summertime squash stew. She also prepares her handmade Lebanese pasta tossed in a garlic sauce, famously known as macaroune b toum. Plus, a childhood favorite of fried squash blossoms called zahrah kousa b maqlieh.

Aired: 04/10/17
Distributed nationally by American Public Television
Extras
A special celebration of Julie’s favorite season of all, the spring
Sweets are sure to be a treat for your family and friends this holiday season
Julie makes the national dish of Lebanon, kibbeh, in three different ways.
Julie shares one of her special fish dishes inspired by the Finger Lakes region.
Julie creates dishes known as fattat meaning to use “left-over flat bread.”
Julie Taboulie’s mezze will surely inspire you to host your next social party.
Julie is serving up her street food star supreme sandwich, shawarma.
STOP! And, smell the roses with Julie’s rose water sweets hailing from Lebanon.
Rise and shine by starting your day the Lebanese way. Julie makes manoush.
Julie is sharing some of her favorite eggplant recipes with you.
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A special celebration of Julie’s favorite season of all, the spring
Sweets are sure to be a treat for your family and friends this holiday season
Julie makes the national dish of Lebanon, kibbeh, in three different ways.
Julie shares one of her special fish dishes inspired by the Finger Lakes region.
Julie creates dishes known as fattat meaning to use “left-over flat bread.”
Julie Taboulie’s mezze will surely inspire you to host your next social party.
Julie is serving up her street food star supreme sandwich, shawarma.
STOP! And, smell the roses with Julie’s rose water sweets hailing from Lebanon.
Rise and shine by starting your day the Lebanese way. Julie makes manoush.
Julie is sharing some of her favorite eggplant recipes with you.