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Quick Marinated Feta With Orange Zest, Mint And

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Ingredients

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2 tablespoons best quality extra virgin olive oil
1 garlic clove, minced
1 big pinch aleppo pepper (or chili flakes)
1 teaspoon orange zest (from about 1/2 orange)
8 mint leaves (chiffonade, or 1 teaspoon dried mint rubbed to release flavor)
7 ounces feta
3 pita breads, cut into 1/8th rounds and lightly toasted in the oven

Nutritional information

1296.7
Calories
666 g
Calories From Fat
74 g
Total Fat
35.5 g
Saturated Fat
187.6 mg
Cholesterol
3317.8 mg
Sodium
110.4 g
Carbs
4.3 g
Dietary Fiber
11 g
Sugars
46.6 g
Protein
423g
Serving Size

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Quick Marinated Feta With Orange Zest, Mint And

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    Here is a cheese plate kicked up Armenian style. Love the combo of feta and mint together! Makes a great addition to a Middle Eastern brunch with plates of felafel, hummus,tomato/cucumber salad, and pita bread.
    A more typical Middle Eastern version of this marinade would actually use dried mint, and you can feel free to do that if you like. The flavor is quite different than fresh, but equally interesting. I wonder how this would taste with tofu? Direct from Blanche's Feast in the Middle East.

    • 40 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    Quick Marinated Feta With Orange Zest, Mint and Peppers, Here is a cheese plate kicked up Armenian style Love the combo of feta and mint together! Makes a great addition to a Middle Eastern brunch with plates of felafel, hummus, tomato/cucumber salad, and pita bread A more typical Middle Eastern version of this marinade would actually use dried mint, and you can feel free to do that if you like The flavor is quite different than fresh, but equally interesting I wonder how this would taste with tofu? Direct from Blanche’s Feast in the Middle East , Here is a cheese plate kicked up Armenian style Love the combo of feta and mint together! Makes a great addition to a Middle Eastern brunch with plates of felafel, hummus, tomato/cucumber salad, and pita bread A more typical Middle Eastern version of this marinade would actually use dried mint, and you can feel free to do that if you like The flavor is quite different than fresh, but equally interesting I wonder how this would taste with tofu? Direct from Blanche’s Feast in the Middle East


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    In a Small Bowl, Stir Together the Olive Oil, Garlic, Pepper Flakes, Orange Zest and Mint.

    2
    Done

    Put the Feta on a Plate in One Large Piece and Pour the Marinade Over It.

    3
    Done

    Serve at Cool Room Temperature With the Toasted Pita.

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