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~Severa~
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Posted: 26 April 2005 at 4:10pm |
SalaamAlkaium, I was thinking we can use this thread sisters or brothers to post our favorite recipes. Okay lets start! |
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ummziba
Senior Member Female Joined: 16 March 2005 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 1158 |
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As salaamu alaikum, Severa. What a great idea! Here is one of my favorites: Feta and Roasted Pepper Antipasto Combine 1 cup crumbled feta cheese, 1/2 cup pitted and chopped black olives, 1/2 cup finely chopped red onion and 1/2 cup finely chopped roasted red sweet peppers. Stir in 1/2 cup of 'Greek with Feta and Oregano' dressing* and 2 tablespoons of grated lemon peel; cover and refrigerate at least 1 hour or overnight. *if you can't buy this kind of salad dressing where you are you might try a homemade viniagrette with white vinegar, olive oil, garlic, romano cheese, sugar, feta and oregano, but I don't know if it would taste as good - experiment! Anyway, this is served with small toasts or crackers. It is so good! Can be stored up to 2 days in tightly covered container in the refigerator. Peace, ummziba |
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wafiyah
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i love to cook so here is one that goes over well for me i take boneless skinless chicken breast, summer squash, onion, diced canned tomatoes, eggplant, sweet red pepper, diced sliced whatever you prefer, marinate them half a day in a mixture of montreal chicken seasoning, tumric, basil, garlic and olive oil, when ready bake uncovered at 350 for about an hour hour and half depending on thickness of breast stir once serve with a salad and you have a simple one dish meal i would be interested to know if anyone trys thia and how you like it As-Salam Aleikum |
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ummziba
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Assalamu alaikum Sisters, Seems a lot of you are talking recipes - so I've brought the recipe file back up to the top. Hope some of you will add recipes to share. Here's another favorite of mine (kids love it, especially served with tortilla chips): Chili with Rice
This is good alone, with bread or soft tortillas, with baked tortillas or even spooned over more rice or cooked pasta. I look forward to seeing some recipes from some of you! Peace, ummziba. |
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Muslimah4Life
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ummziba wa sallam ameerah
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ummziba
Senior Member Female Joined: 16 March 2005 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 1158 |
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Assalamu alaikum Sister Ameerah, I do not wish to pin point my location, though, I don't live anywhere close to you (unfortunately!). You are fortunate to live somewhere where there are lots of Muslims and lots of masajid and lots of support for Muslims! There are only four Muslim families in my city - that's why I enjoy my "extended" family on IC so much! Peace, ummziba. |
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J.R.
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Assalamu Alaikum,
DIET CHICKEN ALFREDO This is a great tasting, low-fat alternative to the regular alfredo sauce which can be VERY fatty. But trust me, you're not cutting out on the taste. To make the alfredo sauce you'll need: 1 can of low-fat evaporated milk 1/2 cup of fat free (or low fat) Parmesan cheese 1 tablespoon of liquid no calorie butter spray small can of sliced mushrooms 1/8 tablespoon of minced garlic 2 tablespoons of corn starch pepper for taste To make: Put the tablespoon of liquid butter into pan. Pour in can of evaporated milk Add in the 1/2 cup of parmesan cheese Stir and let it get hot, but not boiling. Add in mushrooms and garlic While that's heating, put the cornstarch into a separate bowl and add a tablespoon of cool tap water. The mixture wil be a little difficult to stir at first, but then it will come along. If you need a little more water, add it sparingly. Pour this mixture into the sauce. Keep stiring because now the sauce will thicken. If you stop stiring it will get too thick. Add in previously cooked boneless chicken pieces if you'd like. When finished, pour the sauce with chicken on top of fettucine. This sauce tastes so great and you DON'T NEED TO ADD SALT! You really don't need to. It tastes so fresh!! Peace, J.R. |
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Clarabelle
Newbie Joined: 07 July 2005 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 31 |
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Great idea! I would love to post some recipes, but as I have just started learning about Islam and I am aware that there are some things it's teachings advise you not to eat. (I know that pork is one thing) Can you please tell me what ingredients to avoid? Also, could you tell me why you don't eat certain things as it would help me with my knowledge! By the way, the Roasted Pepper and Feta Antipasto sounds yummy and I am going to try it! (I am sure the others are lovely too but I only eat fish, not chicken or beef.) Thank you! Clara Edited by Clarabelle |
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