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ummziba
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Posted: 09 August 2005 at 9:28am |
Assalamu alaikum, MindyRahman: I have not come across that recipe yet, but if I do I'll post it here! It's tomato season! (at least where I live!) This is one of my family's favorites: Stuffed Tomatoes with Sauce: Wash and cut just the tops off of a dozen large size tomatoes. Carefully scoop out the insides with a regular cutlery teaspoon (as opposed to a measuring spoon!), leaving thick enough walls so the tomato stands firm. Scoop all the insides into a bowl. Place the tomatoes in a 9x13 inch oven proof dish with sides. Keep the lids. Sauce: take the bowl of tomato "insides" and use your fingers to scrape away the seeds and jelly part. Place the meaty tomato pieces onto a cutting board and cut into smallish pieces. Discard the seeds, jelly and juice. Put tomato pieces in a large pot. Add:
Place sauce on stove and bring to boil, reduce heat and simmer (without lid) for minimum of two hours, stirring occasionally. Stuffing:
Mix well and stuff each scooped out tomato with the meat mixture, pushing meat in firmly. Let the meat stick up over the tops of the tomatoes a bit. Place the lids of the tomatoes on top of the meat. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 1/2 hours, without covering. To Serve: Scoop up each tomato with a slotted spoon and use any other utensil to steady it while you tip it over to let the water/fat run out. Serve tomatoes with your favorite rice or couscous and top with the sauce. A nice vegetable goes good with this (especially green beans or corn). ***You can prepare the tomatoes and sauce up to 24 hours ahead and just keep stored, covered tightly in the fridge until time to cook. ***I find 3 tomatoes for adult males, 2 for adult females and 1 for kids about right. Enjoy! Peace, ummziba. |
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MindyRahman
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Asalam sisters, There is this food that this moroccan family cooked for me. I never figured out what it is called, but if anyone recognizes it, please send me the reciepe or at least the name of the food! It is so good and I want to be able to cook it someday. It is chicken..with peas and some sort of whiteish brown gravy. Shukriya and Shokran sisters Mindy~ |
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Rose
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i forgot to add in the pickles it gives great taste |
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Rose
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AlSalam 3alaikom,
This is one of my favorite recipes: Sheesh ta ouok (a Lebanese food)
Then take out and put them in the oven at about 325 (stir from time to time) till cooked.
Finally make sandwiches, using Arabic bread, by spreading some garlic sauce, with the cabbage salad, chicken and if desired some French fries. Put in the oven till warm or crispy. |
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ummsaleh
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Alot of nice recipes, masha�llah.
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DavidC
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It's a fishing day recipe. Good for when you will be out all day and want to come back to a hot meal. Also because the essentials can be stored on the shelf and sometimes you do not want to go to the store. |
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"You will never attain piety and righteousness,(and eventually paradise)until you
spend of that which you love."(Al-Imran:92) |
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Rose
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hmmmmmmm, well the part about "slow cook all day until thick", not what I was looking for, but really that sounds good. Not bad! salams |
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