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Recipe: Chef Channon's Beet Babaganouj!

Our Bohos (and Hobeau) are a talented bunch. And I'm not just talking about their dance skillz either!  Writers, designers, artists, musicians, business gurus, computer nerdz, you name it, we pretty much have your go-to person for creative input. One of our newest members is adept in all of the above talents and is also a world class chef. We'll be featuring her recipes here on the blog, from time to time. Feel free to share feed back if you prepare any of her dishes! For more info on Chef Channon's cooking classes and more,  visit The Eclectic Kitchen on Facebook.

I've had the chance to nom on this dish as prepared by Channon twice and it was so delicious I had to try it at home!  It's the time of year, when everyone and their mother is coming down with some sort of cruddo, so I really amped up the garlic and lemon for the immune boost. I also made it in the blender, since our food processor is still packed away. Although it was slightly different, Erik and I loved the flavor and texture immensely and really enjoyed it with fresh cut veggies. The color is astounding, which makes this dish super fun to bring to parties!

 

Photo I took while learning to make Beet Babaganouj at

one of Chef Channon's cooking classes!

 

 

Beet Babaganouj from Chef Channon Mondoux

Serving Size: 12

3 medium beets, roasted

2 lemons, juiced

1 garlic clove, peeled

1/4 cup water

1/4 cup olive oil

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/2 cup tahini

Preheat oven to 375. Wash and trim beets. Bake in oven on baking sheet for 40-45 minutes, or until fork soft.  Rinse in cold water. Peel. Chop into large pieces to fit into food processor.

Puree with water and garlic. Drizzle in olive oil and tahini, season with salt. Puree until smooth.

Add lemon juice to taste. Adjust seasoning. Serve with chips, bread, crackers or crudites.

Happy Solstice Everyone!

 
Keep dancing to get you through these, the darkest nights of the year! 
In the spirit of the Holidays, I'm thoroughly enjoying Klezmer Nutcracker by The Shirim Klezmer Orchestra!

 

Beginning January 12th, 2012!

 

 

Come see Boheme Tribal at the Blue Dolphin restaurant, every Thursday, in downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan!  We'll be performing weekly, as well as showcasing some of our favorite regional dancers!

Showtimes are 8:30pm and 10pm.

The restaurant will be running specials on Greek beers and food all night!

Be sure to make your reservation soon, to ensure a spot!

BLUE DOLPHIN RESTAURANT
502 South Burdick Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
Ph. 269-343-4993

http://www.thebluedolphinrestaurant.com

 

Review by Sarah for Gilded Serpent

Review writing is something new that I've ventured into, thanks to a request by Lynette at Gilded Serpent while looking for a Tribal reviewer! I found it challenging, yet rewarding, to remain objective and had to do a little soul searching to find the right balance of kindness and honesty. But I think I did pretty well. I'm not much of a Pop and Lock dancer, but I did find some inspiration within the hours of video watching necessary to write this piece.

Here's a linky to the article!

Are These The Droids You've Been Looking For? Two Pop and Lock DvDs Reviewed

Greetings and Salutations!

Looking back at 2011 and man oh man, have we had some incredible moments! And 2012 is only going to get infinitely better! Boheme has so much in store for the incoming year and can't wait to share it with our fans and friends!

Keep your eyes on this brand new blog for news, informative articles, videos, pictures and much, much more from all of your favorite Bohos (and Hobeau).

Special thanks to everyone in our awesome dance community for your love and support!  Here's looking forward to a showstopper of a new year!

 

Wunderkammer by TheSkullMaster.com

 

Much Love and All That Goo,

Sarah

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