9-12/2010 Flavor of the Season - PRESERVED LEMONS!
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Elmotoo
Fri Feb 29, 2008 3:07 pm Forum Host
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[b]3/08: cumin, p.1
4/08: sumac, p.4
5/08: cardamom, p.5
6/08: ras el hanout, p.7
10/08: cinnamon in savory dishes, p.9
11/08: star anise, p. 10
2/09: turmeric, p.11
3/09: ajwain, p.11
4/10: tamarind, p. 12
5/10: loomi/dried lime, p. 15
9/10: preserved lemons, p.16
1/11: orange blossom water, p.17
Here we will celebrate AND COOK WITH the many spices & flavors of North African/Middle Eastern cooking. In September, we had a tutorial on this subject and it has been stickied for future reference: Sept TOTM ~ Spices, Ingredients, Techniques...NA*ME Cooking!
This is meant to be an informal happy tagging cook-a-long each month. Just post what recipes you plan to make that include ___ & report back when you make & review it! Photos are ALWAYS welcome!!
ANNNND.....I will take member requests for FLAVORS.....just post your request. I will either choose the most requested or whatever I want, lol.  
I will announce the next quarter's flavor so everyone will have time to acquire the ingredients.
Happy cooking, everyone!!
Bethie
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Um Safia
Fri Feb 29, 2008 4:53 pm Forum Host
Elmotoo
Sun Mar 02, 2008 11:44 am Forum Host
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We will start off with CUMIN: Cumin is native to the Levant and Upper Egypt. It now grows in most hot countries, especially India, North Africa, China and the Americas. Cumin is used mainly where highly spiced foods are preferred. It features in Indian, Eastern, Middle Eastern, Mexican, Portuguese and Spanish cookery. It is an ingredient of most curry powders and many savoury spice mixtures, and is used in stews, grills - especially lamb - and chicken dishes. It gives bite to plain rice, and to beans and cakes. Small amounts can be usefully used in aubergine and kidney bean dishes. In the Middle East, it is a familiar spice for fish dishes, grills and stews and flavours couscous - semolina steamed over meat and vegetables, the national dish of Morocco. The bouquet is strong, heavy and warm. A spicy-sweet aroma. The flavour is pungent, powerful, sharp and slightly bitter.
NA*ME recipes on Zaar using cumin:
Skinny Bell Pepper Hummus
Moroccan Carrots
Moroccan Style Balsamic Cornish Game Hens
Falafel
Black Bean Hummus
Tomato and Chickpea Stew
Egyptian Style Stuffed Cabbage Leaves (Mashy Crump)
Arabic Seven Spice (Bokharat)
Arabian Cauliflower With Tahini
Liter Tuna Salad Pitas
Lentils With Spinach and Yoghurt
Middle Eastern Slow-Cooked Stew With Lamb, Chickpeas, and Figs
Curried Eggplant (Aubergine) Dip
Esther’s Moroccan Chicken Tagine
Excite Me Tonight! Chicken!
Tzipi's Egyptian Ground Fish Rolls
Moroccan Carrot Salad
Moroccan Lentil Salad (Healthy)
Hummus Amongus
Fooll Mudammes (Fava Bean Egyptian Breakfast)(فول مدمس)
Fava Bean Soup
Egyptian Fava Bean Dip (Foul Mudammes)
Carol's Hummous
Couscous with Currants and Cumin
If you find another or post a new recipe that uses cumin, please post it in this thread!!
Happy cooking, everyone!!
Bethie
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Cookgirl
Mon Mar 03, 2008 10:57 am Forum Host
Mmm, cumin!!
Cookgirl
Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:01 am Forum Host
One of my favorite recipes on Recipezaar for using cumin:
Persian Eggs Poached in Tomato Sauce
Note, there is no cumin in the ingredients' list, but it is suggested to add it to the eggs.
Cookgirl
Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:02 am Forum Host
This one from Chef Kate is really delish:!
Moroccan Red Snapper With Cumin Seeds
Cookgirl
Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:05 am Forum Host
This one is oft requested for me to bring to parties:
Muhamara - Middle Eastern Red Pepper Dip
Elmotoo
Mon Mar 03, 2008 5:57 pm Forum Host
Ooh, YUM, CG!!
Umm...I am a tired puppy...I left out some very important information in this thread.
Please review the top post. Especially the part about tagging recipes, lol. Good grief, you'd think I'd never done this before.
Happy cooking!
Bethie
Um Safia
Tue Mar 04, 2008 6:37 pm Forum Host
Elmotoo wrote: LOVE the banner!!!!
Phew! I was hoping you would!  It definitely looks better for being centralised too.
Elmotoo
Wed Mar 05, 2008 2:05 pm Forum Host
Had you noticed where I forgot a small, minor detail in the intro? I forgot to include the part about TAGGING recipes with cumin.
Tag on, kids.
Cookgirl
Wed Mar 05, 2008 2:06 pm Forum Host
Tag anyone's recipe?
Elmotoo
Wed Mar 05, 2008 2:16 pm Forum Host
Elmotoo
Wed Mar 05, 2008 2:20 pm Forum Host
Cookgirl wrote: Tag anyone's recipe?
just so long as there is CUMIN in it!!
Cookgirl
Fri Mar 07, 2008 8:54 am Forum Host
Elmotoo
Fri Mar 07, 2008 2:04 pm Forum Host
oops. no. 1 more week. but i'll never tell.
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