All posts tagged: My Persian Pantry

Piaz Torshi – Persian Pickled Red Onions

Piaz Torshi – Persian Pickled Red Onions

When we visited Merano in South Tyrol, I discovered a street vendor selling beautiful braids of Cipolla Rossa di Tropea – sweet, mild red onions from Italy. Of course, I had to bring one home. Now the onion braid hangs in my kitchen, and whenever I need one, I simply twist a bulb off. The vendor told me the onion braid also protects the home from illness and bad energy – a charming tradition. The moment I saw it, I knew I wanted to make Piaz Torshi – Persian Pickled Red Onions. These onions are a staple in Persian cuisine, and they pair wonderfully with grilled meats, hearty stews, and even sandwiches. If you can’t find Cipolla Rossa di Tropea, don’t worry. Regular red onions work just as well for this recipe. Making Piaz Torshi is quick, easy, and incredibly rewarding. With just a handful of spices and simple ingredients, you can bring a taste of Persia into your kitchen. Try them once, and they’ll become a staple in your fridge – ready to transform …

Sir Torshi - Persian Pickled Garlic

Sir Torshi – Persian Pickled Garlic

Every autumn, when the air turns crisp and markets overflow with colorful fruits and vegetables, many families in Iran begin their pickling season. Pickling is more than just a way to preserve food—it is a tradition, a ritual, and a burst of flavor carried through the winter months. In Persian, the word torshi means “sour.” When you add the word sir (garlic), you get Sir Torshi—Persian Pickled Garlic, one of the most beloved pickles in Iran. Imagine sweet cloves of garlic slowly transforming into deep, tangy, caramel-colored bites after resting in vinegar for months or even years. A spoonful can turn a simple meal into something special. Watch my preparation video on Instagram

Khiar Shoor -Crunchy Homemade Pickles

Khiar Shoor -Crunchy Homemade Pickles

There’s something special about a crunchy homemade pickle, and nothing beats making them yourself. Every Friday, I stroll through my fave market at the Orangerie and pick up small, fresh cucumbers that are perfect for pickling. Back in my kitchen, I turn them into Khiar Shoor – Crunchy Homemade Pickles that stay crisp, tangy, and full of flavor. Once they’re ready, the pickles last about one to two weeks in the fridge. If the brine turns a bit cloudy, don’t worry – that’s perfectly normal and actually part of the charm of this traditional method. It’s how you know the natural fermentation is working just as it should. watch my preparation video on Instagram

Morabay-e Albaloo – Persian Sour Cherry Jam

Morabay-e Albaloo – Persian Sour Cherry Jam

In every Persian home, Morabay-e Albaloo – Persian Sour Cherry Jam carries sweet childhood memories. I still remember waking up to the smell of freshly baked Nan-e Barbari, hearing the gentle clink of tea glasses, and seeing this deep ruby-red jam glistening in a small glass bowl on the breakfast table. My grandmother would always say that a good Morabay-e Albaloo should have whole cherries floating in a thick syrup, like little jewels. She believed serving this jam to guests was a sign of love and care, and to this day, every spoonful reminds me of her warm kitchen, her floral apron, and the simple joy of gathering with family to start the day with something sweet. Watch my preparation video on Instagram