There’s some very nice writing about recipes in The New York Times Magazine this week, not surprisingly under the byline of Ligaya Mishan.
Her subject is a hummus recipe (above), dating back to 13th century Syria, that Lucien Zayan of the Invisible Dog Art Center in Brooklyn served at a dinner series he runs, la Salle A Manger.
We don’t have a lot of recipes that are so old.
In fact, Ligaya reports, there is no documentation of hummus recipes after the 14th century until the late 19th century.
But hummus endured, as Ligaya explained beautifully: “A recipe existed only in the doing, the way that the ‘Odyssey’ once existed only in the telling, made new each time, revised, embellished, its glory subject to the seemingly boundless human capacity for error and its counterpart, invention.”Featured RecipeView Recipe →
Persons:
Ligaya Mishan, Lucien Zayan, hummus, Ligaya
Organizations:
New York Times Magazine, Art Center, la
Locations:
Syria, Brooklyn