Friday, November 18, 2011

Where can I buy a sage?

A sage is a cooking appliance used to cook middle-eastern flatbread. It looks like an upside-down wok. It's pronounced "sagh", as in massage. I'm looking for one that has a natural gas burner incorporated into it.

Where can I buy a sage?
I've never seen such a device, but I'm sure it shouldn't be too hard to find. Where I live (SJ, CA), there are several Middle Eastern bazaars. Are there any where you live?





You could also go to a Middle Eastern restaurant and ask where they bought theirs. They should be able to help you.
Reply:go to any grocery store and look in vegetables.its not hard to find it there.
Reply:It is close to a plow disc blade. It makes a bread called Shrak or shrock. You might try a farm store... or look online on ebay or a middle eastern bakery supply.





When I lived in Jordan I learned it is the same thing as a plow disc. Same size and thickness etc... you have to make the dough and then spread it on this metal disc and then bake in a brick oven. This is the way they do it over there, the authentic way.
Reply:At the grocery store...or an import store
Reply:Any grocery store sells sage. You can buy it dry or fresh. If you buy it fresh store it in a damp paper towel in the fridge wrapped in plastic
Reply:any grochey store that you could find.


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