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Topic: World Cup cooking project - 32 nations, 1 kitchen  (Read 1587 times)

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crash

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My wife and I are making at least one dish from each nation participating in the world cup.  I have a blog with photos at 32nations1kitchen.blogspot.com.  An example:

Tonight: Algeria



Algerian Harira - a traditional north African dish eaten during the month of Ramadan to break the fast and on other special occasions.



I soaked the chickpeas/garbanzo beans overnight.  I cooked and rinsed them, then prepared the stew.



I cut a pound of lamb



I heated olive oil, browned the lamb, and sauteed the onions and celery.







Added saffron, turmeric, fresh ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, and pepper tomatoes and chicken stock at intervals of a few minutes.  Simmered for 45 minutes.



Added chickpeas and lentils simmered for 20 minutes.



Added a thickener of tomato paste, flour, and water.  Simmered another 20 minutes until lentils are tender.



Serve with fresh cilantro, fresh parsley, and a lemon wedge.






Results:  Great success!  We haven't had much exposure to North African food before.  This is a spicy, flavorful stew.  We shared it at a small dinner party and it was a hit.  It is being added to the recipe book and we'd be happy to eat Algerian food again.

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great idea crash, look foward to the other cuisines, cameron


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That looks delicious. Thank you for sharing.
I am going to have to Google Algerian recipies now.
Glad I just ate dinner or I would be going absolutely crazy!!!!
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great idea crash, look foward to the other cuisines, cameron

I'd have to second this! That's an awesome idea!!!
I am looking forward to your next recipe.

~Damian
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