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Shakshuka recipe

Saturday, December 17, 2005 



Shakshuka is a popular Israeli vegetarian dish. Its a perfect dish to hack when you are dead hungry and there's nothing in the fridge but eggs, tomatoes (or tomato paste) and (maybe) a pepper or two.


Ingredients:

  • 4 eggs
  • 4 tomatoes (medium) - chopped to small cube
  • Tomato paste
  • 2-3 green peppers (optional)
  • 2 onions (small) - finely chopped
  • hot chili pepper - whole (optional)

Preparation:

  • in a pan, Saute` the onion in olive oil until golden
  • add in the peppers, tomatoes and saute for 4-5 minutes
  • add the tomato paste (and some water), and stir until homogenized.\
  • season with salt and pepper
  • put the hot chili pepper into the pan (whole) - this will make the Shakshuka extra hot - so don't do it if you're not into heavy perspiration.
  • add a little squeeze of lemon, stir.
  • Now, crack the eggs, put each egg in a different side of the pan carefully so it won't break
  • leave it on for about 20-30 minutes, the eggs will be done, and it all will turn out just delicious.

Eat - usually eaten with pita bread, or white (unwhole) bread.


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Beef Bourguignon - French recipe

Sunday, December 04, 2005 

This dish is the dish that keeps me from becoming a vegetarian.
It is perfect for this time of year, as it warms the heart, the house and the soul.

Ingredients
· 1kg of beef meat cut in cubes (about 3 cm each). (serves 4. each serving is about 200-200gr)
· 3 carrots cut in rings
· 2-3 onions finely chopped, or 4-5 shallots
· Bouquet of celery and parsley tied together
· Bay leaves, salt, black whole (English) pepper
· 2 bottles of wine, preferably Burgundy


Preparation
· Heat up some olive oil in pot (or goose lard)
· Flower the beef
· Remove excess flower, and fry the beef cubes for 2-3 minutes
· Remove the beef from pot and place in a container, cover with wine.
· Throw in the chopped shallots/ onions until gold
· Add the carrots
· Add the beef along with all of the wine.
· Add the bay leaves and pepper.
· If youre using Kosher meat dont salt at all. Otherwise salt lightly as the bouquet along with the concentrated wine are salty enough.
· Put the bouquet so that its leaves will touch the wine, but stalks are left out of the pot, under the cover.
· Bring to boil. When boiling, remove the foam an extra fat from the top.
· Turn down to low heat and keep simmering for 2.5 hours, partly covered.
· After 2 hours, check taste and optionally fix seasoning.

Serve with potatoes puree or wide pasta noodles.

Superb!

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