#FBC Dubai October 3-4, 2013
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Grilled steaks are perfect deals when I have little time to spend in the kitchen. Especially when I have them marinated overnight. The juicy flavor of the meat is enhanced with a marinade of Mediterranean herbs and olive oil.
And here below how I make it! It’s no more a secret recipe:)
Ingredients
Marinade
In a shallow dish, combine all the marinade ingredients and soak steaks inside. Cover and let stand for at least 2 hours.
On a medium-high heat, oil a stovetop griddle or a grilling pan and place the slices of steak to grill. Cook around 5 minutes per side or to your liking, turning once only. Move to a serving plate and cover loosely with aluminum foil and let rest for 5 minutes.
Garnish with rosemary and serve with salad, potato mash or grilled vegetables.
Wow! Is 2012 really finishing? What a year! It was one of the best years of my life on many levels, especially the professional one.
I got the chance to be on national TV several times. The highlight of my appearances was as a judge on TOP CHEF – Middle East season 2.
I gained more than a thousand fans on my Facebook page and hundreds of followers on my blog. This month I was nominated for 3 blog awards.
1-The Super Sweet Blogging Award by http://carlasueeatsweet.wordpress.com/
2- The Liebster Award by http://jeleff2014.wordpress.com/about/
3- The Very Inspiring Blogger Award by http://cupcaketravels.wordpress.com/

For each nomination I have to answer few questions, I promise to do it next week. I just wanted to write a quick post before the year ends (in exactly 4 hours) and run to my guests who are waiting for me, at my house, in front of the fire place.
I’ve experienced great pleasure and success with blogging this year and expanded my clients list and worked on new amazing brands. To name a few Zaatar w Zeit, Al Wadi Al Akhdar, Pain D’Or, Knorr, Maggi, and many more.
I worked as a food stylist on more than a cooking show and have plans to be part of more than a cooking show next year. I’m so excited for the upcoming year!!
I wish you all and your families a very happy new year and a lot of delicious food:) May God grant all your wishes.
With love / Maya
January 14, 2013: My daughter is back to school and I’m ready to start the year with a whirl of energy and a long to do list.
Top on my list is to thank, one more time, all my fellow bloggers for their nominations. It took me a while to write this email and I’m honestly not sure if I have met all the rules. I don’t think I need another stress in my life, please ignore any deviations to the rules I make:)
I start with Carla Sue from Eat Sweet by Carla Sue and the Super Sweet Blogging Award, for that I think I have to answer 5 questions and nominate 5 bloggers.
1. Cookies or Cake? Cake (no frosting, icing or whatsoever).
2. Chocolate or Vanilla? Chocolate (proudly).
3. Favourite sweet treat? Chocolate.
4. When do you crave sweet things the most? In the afternoon.
5. If you had a sweet nickname, what would it be? It’s easier to give others a sweet name. I don’t know what would I be! Brownie? Caramel?
Lucky bloggers are:
I would like to thank again Jillian for his Liebster Award nomination and nominate another 5 friendly blogs.
For my last nomination for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award I am bound to link back to the blog that nominated me http://cupcaketravels.wordpress.com/, I’m not sure if for that I have to nominate anyone too:)
Cheers!
During the last few years, Milan has been an addictive destination to me! No matter where I wanted to go in Europe, it has to be via Milano. Partly is for the shopping of course but mostly is for the bounties of Italy. I’m in love with this country, the nature, the culture, the traditions, the walks and obviously the food!
Last week I was there with my dear friend Nidal. We had a blast! We enjoyed every bit of our stay.
On our last day, we drove north to the town of Como. We walked around the small streets then went to see one of the top travel destination in Italy, lying between Milan and the border of Switzerland, the Lake Como. Wow! Beautiful! I think my heart has stopped beating for few seconds.
After Como we crossed the Swiss frontiers visiting Lugano, where we had lunch, bought Gruyere cheese and Swiss chocolate and walked the stretch along the Lake Lugano. I was surrounded with breathtaking scenery! I stared at the deep blue water, the mountains and the white peaks in disbelief, thinking this is all I wanna do, everything else can wait!
Zap to reality, to Lebanon, with its never-ending political issues and stressful events bursting every now and then.
Inspired by my trip and all fused with my passion for Italian cooking, I decided today to bake a Pizza.
This recipe uses fresh onions, garlic, mushroom and scented thyme. I sprinkled fresh garden basil over the Mozzarella and the Gruyere cheese, to give it a little extra flavor and fragrant.
Unfortunately, it’s not the best shot I have on my website, next time I make the same recipe, I’ll try to take a better picture.
I would be lying if I say that I make Pizza often. It’s so easy to prepare, but for some reason I always manage to forget about this recipe. And when I do it, I’m always proud of my achievement, which earns me big smiles from my hubby and girls!
Mushroom, Ham and Cheese Pizza
Ingredients
The dough
Filling
Directions
Is that for real that 3 months have passed since my last blog or it’s just my eyes! Gosh! What a busy summer… and how fast it finished!
Every year before the Holy month of Ramadan I get very busy with food styling jobs and this year as usual I got the chance to work on numerous brands I love. I had photo shoots every week since June.
But work is not the only reason to blame my disappearing, yes you guessed Vacation!
This year we went to beautiful Mallorca and sunny côte d’Azur. Delicious Paella and original Niçoise Salad! On our last night, we booked a table at La Petite Maison restaurant in Nice where they serve the best lentil salad ever and where my inspiration is for this recipe.
I fell in love with Nice! Maybe because there are a lot of similarities in their nature and our’s in Lebanon (they both lie on the Mediterranean sea) or simply maybe because I needed a vacation so much that I enjoyed every moment I spent there.
I’m sharing few pictures with you!
Ingredients
For the lentils:
For the vinaigrette:
Preparation
1. Wash the lentils. Transfer to a saucepan with boiling water, add salt and cook until the lentils are tender (about 20-25mn). Do not overcook. When ready, drain and set aside.
2. To make the vinaigrette whisk all the ingredients together.
3. In a salad bowl, mix together the lentils, the vegetables and drizzle with the sauce. Decorate with parsley and serve,
Serve at room temperature.