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In Zagreb, Rajka used her leftover dough from sweet Knedle plum dumplings to make savory gnocchi. At grandmother Esma’s, in the thriving market town of Selcuk in the south of Turkey, Esma used the leftover green ends of the spring onions she used in the wild greens and cheesy borek fingers as a base for her fried eggs with sumac. This was a revelation—she had created an entirely new (and delicious) dish from the off-cuts of another. Elsewhere in Turkey, in the hilltop village of Kusadase, nonagenarian Ayten swapped out bicarbonate of soda with ash water, using the remnants of…
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