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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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Fresh Fruit Plate by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLYFresh Fruit Plate |
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Lamb Meatball and Fava Bean Tagine / Morocco by Amos MillerThis is truly a hand-crafted meal - it takes time. I know that only the most devoted will make this. But it is nothing short of spectacular and was my favorite Spring dish. I'd eat it weekly. This is how I recall Mina made for me when I lived in Marrakech. I'm sharing it just because it is a personal favorite and, for guests,… |
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PERI/PERI OIL by Peter BrownIn South Africa we tend to use a lot of Peri/Peri oil, I believe it originates from the old African Portuguese Colonies of Mozambique and Angola. It is simple to make and always handy to have in your food cupboard |
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Egyptian Tirmis by Buttered UpEgyptian Tirmis, or Lupini Beans. Popular as a bar snack and great with drinks. |
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Black-Eyed Peas with Coconut Milk by Mihir ShahI adapted this from a recipe I found in the San Francisco Chronicle. My parents have told me that eating Black-Eyed Peas for the New Year was good luck. I made these for my New Year's Eve party and they were a big hit. Went really well with the Steamed Salmon I prepared. |
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Jollof Rice (a Nigerian party pillaf) by Kike NkanaThis is basically rice in red capsicum (or bell pepper) and tomato sauce. Lots of onions, thyme and curry. Cooked right, it's simply delicious! |
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BASBOUSSA (SEMOLINA CAKE) by MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUBThis is my favourite Egyptian pastry. I tried many recipes but I finally found the best one. An Indonesian chef, who's working in the palace of a Prince in Riyadh, gave me an idea how to make it. I made this recipe and tried it. Excellent!!! |
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smoked Herring salad by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLYsmoked Herring salad |
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Butternut Bredie by Peter BrownA Bredie in South Africa is a stew. This recipe comes from Tannie Evita (Auntie Evita) a afrikaans lady portrayed by the comedian Pieter Dirk Uys . It's a straight-forward, non-fussy recipe, so it's one you'll be able to throw together during a busy week day to ensure your family gets a nutritious yet tasty dinner. |
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Jamaican "Beef" Patties by Kiki ThompsonComing from a Jamaican background, many times my palate craves the blended flavors of curry. So I veganized one of my favorite treats, Jamaican Beef Patties. These are kind of similar to Mexican empinadas, but spicy I was kind of skeptical at first, but you can not tell the difference…it’s all about the seasoning when it comes down… |
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Moroccan Chicken by Baking BarristerQuick & easy flavorful chicken dish with zucchini, tomatoes & eggplant. |
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Chicken and Eggplant Tagine by John SpottiswoodI was shopping for a chicken and eggplant stew and both the eggplant and the bell peppers were on sale...so I bought extra. We ended up making two different recipes that called for chicken and eggplant two nights in a row, so we were able to really compare. While we all loved the other recipe (chicken and eggplant stew..on this… |
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Moroccan Preserved Lemons by Amos MillerMoroccan preserved lemons are an absolute necessity to complete dishes from salads to tagines (stews). Extremely easy to make, adding a unique flavor and texture to the dish, I have kept preserved lemons for as long as a year in the 'fridge without any problem. After all, you're basically talking about lemon juice and salt. But you… |
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MOLOKIA (EGYPTIAN'S GREEN LEAFY VEGETABLE SOUP) by MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUBSubscribe to my YouTube Channel (Lipardo's Global Kitchen) for more recipes and future raffle draws for giveaway prizes. We were living before in Badia, Riyadh, where the first palace of the Royal Family is located. Mostly Arabians are living there. Our Jordanian neighbour, Reem, used to give us food. One time she sent us a hot… |
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