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Fragrant Mixed Herb and Flatbread Salad (Domaaj)

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Photo of Persian recipe for mixed herb and flatbread salad shown on a plate with pomegranate seeds.
Photo by Matt Russell

I first sampled this fragrant salad at a small party at the home of Azadeh Sadeghzadeh, a vivacious young fashion designer from Tehran, and it is now one of my staple dishes whenever I am entertaining. I simply place a big bowl of it in the middle of the table and then let my guests help themselves to bowlfuls as we have a few rounds of drinks. It goes down a treat every time.

The salad works best with strips of Persian flatbread, but if you don’t have time to make your own, and can’t find any in the shops, then plain tortillas work just as well. The addition of golpar, with its citrusy aroma, really lifts this dish, accentuating the sweetness of the pomegranates and adding a wonderful depth of flavor, so try and track some down if you can.

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