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Falafel Recipe by SidrahFalafel recipe consists of fried balls or patty (something like fritters) made from spiced chickpeas and / or fava beans. Falafel is a traditional Middle Eastern food that is served in pita bread, either inside the bread or wrapped in flat bread.... |
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Garlic Hummus by Amanda NatividadSome recipes call for too much tahini. Others try too hard and call for red bell peppers or sun-dried tomatoes. I prefer to keep it simple: chickpeas and tahini, with lots of garlic and lemon juice. Oh, and a dash of olive oil to keep it creamy. Use it as a sandwich spread or dipping sauce. |
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Medhu vadai-Ulundhu vadai(urad dal) by Harini mNo festival is complete with out a feast and here in South India no feast is complete with out vadai-payasam :). Vadai is a deep fried dumpling,where the batter is made of urad or channa dal (for masal vadai).Vadai made with urad dal is also known as medhu vadai (medhu meaning soft in Tamil). As the name says medhu vadai has a very… |
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Pickled turnips by Chris PatilLast Thanksgiving, I went up to Portland to enjoy the holiday with a group of old friends. By Saturday, we were all stuffed and vaguely tired of food – but our friend Eric managed to revive our appetites with a creative light meal consisting entirely of homemade pickles and two kinds of fried carbs (polenta and a salty fried batter… |
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Kebbe120 pieces by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLYKebbe 120 pieces |
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Maamouls by Lourdes PrincyMaamouls are stuffed cookies very popular in the Middle eastern Regions.I have used a date and ginger candy filling, but there are a whole array of interesting healthy fillings like raisins,apricots,pistachios, which can be substituted instead. |
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Kebbe Neyyah Baz (Raw Meat) by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLYKebbe Neyyah Baz (Raw Meat) |
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Brown Mujadarrah with Tangy Yogurt by Jennifer @ T-Bones and TofuAfter undergoing phase two of what will hopefully be my only root canal ever, I wanted something comforting, delicious and easy to chew for dinner. And, as you can imagine, after such a long day, it wouldn’t hurt if that something was simple to make. Enter mujadarrah. If you aren’t familiar with this middle eastern staple, I urge… |
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