Salaamu Alaikum
I am married with an Algerian brother and Alhamdullilah I have learned many dishes. I am needing help with the difficult Ramadan favorite.......Kalba Louz (Spelling?)
I have been told that many try to make this sweet but only a few can make it properly........we buy ours everytime to eat after iftar and it is Macha`Allah.
Also I need a recipe for another sweet that is shaped like a diamond and has mashed dates in the middle. I do not know the name......my mother-in-law brings them for me when she visits and I love them! They are made with semolina and it is like a sandwich.......a thick layer of semolina, a layer of the smashed dates and then another layer of semolina and I think you bake this......??
Also (sorry but I love to try to cook my husband`s food for him) I would like any recipes for Djawez. I know many but I am tired of the same thing.
I know for green beans/potatoes/carrots
peas/potatoes/carrots
peas/khurshouf
I have visited many sites on the web but some are only in French or only have one or two recipes. I think someone needs to make a book in English or even just translate one from French/Arabic!There are MANY sisters who are married with Algerians and we all need to learn the food.
Thanks for you help
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 4 of 4
-
29th November 2001 11:38 #1
Junior Member
- Join Date
- Nov 2001
- Posts
- 2
-
1st December 2001 12:33 #2
Junior Member
- Join Date
- Dec 2001
- Posts
- 2
Assalaamu alaikum Umm Aiman :D
The recipe that I use for the Qalb Luz is as follows:
500 grams semolina
250 grams sugar
1 cup margarine or butter
1 cup Orange flower water (a little more if necessary)
Combine all the ingredients to make a sticky paste. Bake at gas 4 until golden. Cut into diamonds and pour syrup over. (for the syrup bring to boil and simmer: 12 ounces sugar, 1 1/2 pints water, 2 tbsp Orange flower water. At the end add in 1 tbsp honey.)
As for the date and semolina sandwiches, do you mean mathaqaba possibly? Mathaqaba is a big favourite with my husband and his family. It is quite simple really, just a mixture of semolina, butter and orange flower water and then as you say a layer of date in the middle. These are cooked on the hotplate rather than baked in the oven.
I use:
2 cups course semolina
1/2 cup melted marg or butter
about 1/2 cup of Orange flower water
pinch of salt
work the marg into the semolina and salt and then add the water so you get a workable dough (not too crumbly but not too sticky). Divide mixture in half and roll out into a square half a cm thick. Cover the surface with a thin layer of mashed date. Cover this layer with the remaining half of the semolina mixture. Cut into diamonds. Place onto hotplate and cook on a low to medium heat keeping a sharp eye on them, turning regularly so they don't burn.
Hope this helps....
Salaams for now, Umm Maryam ;)
-
1st December 2001 20:54 #3
Junior Member
- Join Date
- Nov 2001
- Posts
- 2
MAKROUT
SALAMMU ALAIKUM
YOU SPEAK ABOUT "MAKROUT", it is aisy to do, if i have any answer from, i'l send you the recipe.
a friend
-
18th June 2002 14:47 #4
Member
- Join Date
- Jun 2002
- Posts
- 59
Salaam wa rahmatullah,
Barakallahfiki for posting the recipe for kalba Louz! I love it and will inshallah try to make it...but I wonder how it will turn out!







LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks
There are MANY sisters who are married with Algerians and we all need to learn the food.
Reply With Quote
Bangladesh
Ecuador
Morocco
Nepal
Nicaragua
Puerto Rico
Russia
Scotland
South Africa
Ukraine
Virtual Countries