Thursday, June 29, 2017
1105. Quick Oat Bread
This is a near instant oat bread that barely requires kneading, and absolutely no rising time is involved. Baking powder is the leaving agent, and to add on to how easy the bread is, it is also a very forgiving dough. Too dry, add milk or yogurt. Too wet, add oats or flour.
Sunday, June 25, 2017
1104. Date Rahash Tart
Eid al Fitr 1438 mubarak to all my Muslim family everywhere, especially the blessed muhajireen and mujahideen. May Allah bless our Umma and unite us under His name.
This date rahash dates is a masterpiece. It combines the two favorite Arabian flavors of dates and sesame halva in a tart, held together by the softest and kindest pie crust you can come across. Add some crunch in the form of pecans and almonds, and you've got a tart fit for Eid.
Friday, June 23, 2017
1103. Matar Paneer Curry
I may have mentioned before that curries are numerous and vast in nature, soaring beyond the borders of India, merging with many cultures, each lending their own flavor to the dish. The Thai green curry is so vastly different from the Indian coconut curry, which in turn bears little resemblance to the Iraqi chicken curry. This vegetarian curry features the Indian cheese paneer, and green peas.
Monday, June 19, 2017
1102. Courgette and Lebne Tart
This tart has all the components I love together. A flaky butter crust, topped with a tangy herby luscious lebne, and a gorgeous array of slightly overlapping courgette circles, grilled to perfection. To make it even better, there is not a tart tin in sight.
Saturday, June 17, 2017
1101. Ageeli Baked Donuts
We wanted some saffron-infused ageeli cakes this Ramadan, but in a new bite-sized form. Que the mini baked donut tin. This Qatari cake is perfume to your tastebuds; the luxurious combination of saffron, rosewater, and cardamom will have you feeling like you are feasting in Aladdin's tent.
Thursday, June 15, 2017
1100. Home Made Yogurt
I am a strong believer that every one of us is responsible to support local produce and buy seasonal produce. This is not just a lesson in community values, but it is also better for your health (less chemicals and GM go into seasonal fruits) and better for your tastebuds (the reason why tomatoes smell and taste so much better in the Summer). So for this MENA Club entry, I am highlighting Qatari local produce.
Monday, June 12, 2017
1099. Oat Bar Cookies
Unofficially, Ramadan in the Arabian Gulf involves almost as much quick cooking oats as it does Vimto. Ranging in everything from soups, puddings, cookies, cakes, overnight suhoors, and more, it is one of the pantry staples we stock up on all throughout the year.
Tuesday, June 6, 2017
Time and Again, Part 4
Welcome to the fourth installment of the favorite Time and Again series, where old gems are made new again from the MCW archives.
Thursday, June 1, 2017
1097. Palestinian Tomato Beef Fry
Stews and a side of rice are the ultimate comfort food for me. Thoroughly Iraqi, bamia and ccourgette stews are two that I can never say no to, no matter what else is on the menu. However, stews can easily demand several hours of, well, stewing, to really get there. This quick, nourishing, and accidentally healthy saute is the Palestinian relative of the Iraqi chill-fry, which I have yet to post on MCW.
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