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Egyptian Edamame Stew by RecipeKingEgyptian Edamame Stew is a spicy take on the traditional Egyptian classic "ful medames". This recipe uses Edamame which is fresh green soybeans. It is found in the frozen section of most large supermarkets. It comes packaged both (in the shell) and shelled. You will need the shelled variety for this recipe. Total recipe time is just… |
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Grandmas Milk Tart by Peter BrownA favourite South African Classic dating back to the Voortrekker days If you dont want to make the pastry use frozen puff pastry. This recipes comes from Bits of Carey |
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Basic Baked custard by Peter BrownA tasty, simple and inexpensive dessert that can be made with a wide range of flavours and served with many different additions. Some of the delicious flavour options include sago custard, caramel custard, coffee custard, chocolate custard and coconut custard, all of which can be accompanied by just about anything one can think of:… |
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BEST EVER FRUITY FIBRE RUSKS / BOERBESKUIT (SOUTH AFRICAN) by Gypsy-Rose Belladonna KilachefMoorishly fruitful with a citrusy burst on the tongue! Makes: 72 + 55 = Total 127 Rusks using a 72 & 55 Rusk Pasella pan (1 large + 1 medium sized pans) or use your very large oven pan + bread pans. *Note: If you decide to buy the Pasella pan (South Africa) for your Rusks make sure to get the correct pan size & cutters for 72… |
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Butternut and orange soup by Peter BrownIn the Southern Hemisphere we are in winter so soup is a good warmer in the evenings ,here are some soups I found while browsing on the I africa site What I like about this soup is that you can put it all together and be ready to serve in the time it takes to sip a glass or two of wine and the ingredients are so simple you can… |
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Beer marinated pork chops by Peter BrownWhen selecting pork chops for this dish make sure they are evenly sliced so that they are all ready at the same time. The chops should also have a good circle of fat because this adds to the flavour. To extract the best flavour from the marinade it is best to soak the meat overnight in a covered dish in the refrigerator, otherwise… |
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Moroccan Broiled Fish Skewers or Fillets by John SpottiswoodThis is a tasty Moroccan dish that you are sure to love. Serve it over salad, cous cous, bulgar pilaf, or white or brown rice. We've used thick white fish but also thinner fish like catfish or tilapia when they are more reasonable. You can't skewer them, but you can broil the whole fillet (see picture). It also works with salmon… |
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Curried Onion salad by Peter BrownA must with any BBQ (BRAAIVLEIS) a Cape Malayinfluenced recipe . a good side dish with any cold meat dish |
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Sweet Potato Bake by Peter BrownAn excellent accompaniment to a roast or can be eaten as a dessert |
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Fried Rice Bowl from Madagascar by Rachael JohnsonEveryone loves fried rice, and its very popular in Madagascar. |
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Moroccan Hareera (Harira) by Amos MillerI have read and respect the many recipes for this famous soup that have been posted on CookEatShare. However, I have not found a true recipe, as I experienced the dish, so I thought I should add the one I enjoyed several times a week, year 'round for nearly a decade. Commonly, and mistakenly, thought of as only a soup consumed to… |
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Leg of Lamb with Moroccan Seasonings by John SpottiswoodThis was a wonderful leg of lamb that I cooked for a Holiday gathering this year. I took a base recipe for Moroccan Roast Lamb from one of my favorite cookbooks - Recipes from Morocco by Sufo. I then added roast potatoes and created a gravy from the drippings. It couldn't have come out much better. Everyone raved about it. I used… |
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FELAFEL SANDWICH (Middle Eastern Fritters) by MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUBThis is one of my favorite "street foods" in the Middle East. It is originated in Egypt as a snack. Here is my version of felafel recipe... |
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Harira: A Delicately-Spiced Moroccan Soup by Vicki S ChallancinMy Flavors of the Sun is both a cooking school (in Mexico!) and a tour service. I learned to make this delightful vegetarian version of the classic Moroccan soup, Harira, on one of my many trips/tours to Morocco. More recipes can be found on my blog: Flavorsofthesun.blogspot.com Thanks--I love your site! |
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