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    Recipe #60286

    Leshakshek means to shake in Hebrew. This is an egg and tomato dish that would be something different for brunch. Add garlic, basil, the possibilities...

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    Shakshouka
    By Miraklegirl on April 18, 2003

    Recipe #60286

    "Leshakshek means to shake in Hebrew. This is an egg and tomato dish that would be something different for brunch. Add garlic, basil, the possibilities are endless! Enjoy.."
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    Ingredients: cooking oil, eggs, onions...

    Rating: 91.20%;

    9 Reviews

    Prep Time:3 mins

    Total Time: 33 mins

    A very popular middle eastern dish. Traditionally cooked rotisserie style, this method allows you to recreate the flavor and texture on a much more economical...

    Chicken Shwarma, My Way.

    Recipe #434777

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    Chicken Shwarma, My Way.
    By Maya's Mama on August 10, 2010

    Recipe #434777

    "A very popular middle eastern dish. Traditionally cooked rotisserie style, this method allows you to recreate the flavor and texture on a much more economical and smaller scale."
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    Ingredients: pepper, ground cumin...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    4 Reviews

    Prep Time:10 mins

    Total Time: 24 hrs 10 mins

    Recipe #134366

    This is a popular breakfast and lunch food across the Middle East, but especially in Egypt. I like to heap it on toast for breakfast or spoon a little...

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    Fool Madamas
    By Sass Smith on August 22, 2005

    Recipe #134366

    "This is a popular breakfast and lunch food across the Middle East, but especially in Egypt. I like to heap it on toast for breakfast or spoon a little into a pita with some tahini for lunch. It's ridiculously easy, and freezes really well if you can't eat it all at once. Very versatile, it can be a side dish or a main dish, and if you can..."
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    Ingredients: fava beans, extra virgin olive oil...

    Rating: 93.40%;

    3 Reviews

    Prep Time:5 mins

    Total Time: 35 mins

    This is a very common dish through out the middle east known as molukhia in Arabic, but its technical term is jews mallow. Egyptians are famed for their...

    Molukhia - Jews Mallow Soup

    Recipe #151132

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    Molukhia - Jews Mallow Soup
    By chef FIFI on January 10, 2006

    Recipe #151132

    "This is a very common dish through out the middle east known as molukhia in Arabic, but its technical term is jews mallow. Egyptians are famed for their molukhia. Its picked during harvest time and either dried or frozen, so that it may be enjoyed through out the year. Because this is typically grown in the middle east,although there are a few farms..."
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    Ingredients: corn oil, garlic cloves...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    2 Reviews

    Prep Time:5 mins

    Total Time: 35 mins

    Recipe #422536

    Hot as in spicy. North African Jews traditionally serve grouper on Rosh Hashana. From "The Magic of Moroccan Cuisine" by Guy Peretz and Nissim...

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    Moroccan Style Hot Fish
    By Chocolatl on May 2, 2010

    Recipe #422536

    "Hot as in spicy. North African Jews traditionally serve grouper on Rosh Hashana. From "The Magic of Moroccan Cuisine" by Guy Peretz and Nissim Krispil. Adapted from the Book of New Israeli Food. Posted for ZWT6."
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    Ingredients: cilantro, fresh parsley...

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    Prep Time:5 mins

    Total Time: 35 mins

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