This recipe was nothing short of amazing. I absolutely loved the combination of peanut butter and lime. To be completely fair I was a little...
Sudan is a country in Northeast Africa with Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia,Chad, Red sea,Central African Republic as borders. Sudanese cuisine is a reflection of multicultural society, yes their cuisine is a mixture of Arabs, Africans, Indians, Greek and Turks who settles in Sudan. Hence they use spices from all over the world which makes their food so special and comforting. In Sudan, the meals are served on a large round tray and the whole family sits around the tray to share the food, this way they create a close bond between the family members. Sudanese breakfast is served with dishes like Mullah, Asida, Fried meats or leaves, peanut butter salad and many more. Hence their foods are rich and very comfort as well. Sudanese are very generous when its comes to foods. A Sudanese house wife brings all the foods she can prepare to please her guests. Usually if you visit a Sudanese home they will serve a cold drink followed by tea along with cookies or pastries. If you visit them during meal time, they will never leave you without sharing their foods. Porridge is one of the main foods eaten in Sudan and its generally made with wheat, soghrum and corn. Peanuts is an another key ingredient in Sudan cuisine however i grabbed an interesting flatbread from this Sudanese cuisine. Gourassa/Gorraasa is a super soft, fluffy pancakes like flatbread which will be super spongy. Gorraasa is prepared often in Sudanese home to serve with stewed meats or can be eaten with a mixture of yogurt,crushed garlic, raw onion,cumin powder and oil. Usually teared as small pieces, gurasa is enjoy with clean hands. These Sudanese flatbread goes for this month's blogging marathon as am running this Mega marathon with A-Z International Flatbreads. Obviously for 'G', i couldnt stop myself to post this spongy Sudanese flatbread for this theme. We enjoyed this pancake like flatbread with honey and jam and we loved it. They stayed prefect for a day in room temperature, but trust me if you have kids around you, they will definitely enjoy this ultimate Gurasa. Recipe Source: Here 2cups Whole wheat flour 1cup All purpose flour 1tsp Baking powder Water Salt Oil for cooking Take both the flours,baking powder and salt together into a large bowl. Add the water gradually and turn everything as a thick pancake like batter. Keep aside for an hour. Once you see the bubbles on the top of the batter, your batter is ready to make this spongy flatbreads. Brush a nonstick pan with oil, pour a ladle of this batter, and spread as much as like a pancake. Keep the flame in medium flame. Not to overcook the bottom of the pancakes. Cover the pan with a lid and cook in simmer. Serve warm with your favourite spreads or stews. Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM# 92 An InLinkz Link-up
Welcome to this months Eat the World recipe Challenge!! This month we are traveling to the countries of Sudan and South Sudan . The Su...
This dish is is a simple yet flavourful and filling dish made with fava beans that are mashed, simmered and seasoning like cumin, paprika, salt and pepper used to flavour it. Lemon is sometimes mixed into the beans as well. This version starts off with briefly sauteed onion and garlic before the beans are added and is finished off with an array of toppings including chopped fresh tomatoes, hot peppers, herbs like cilantro and parsley, garlic and olive oil. It is served with pita and therefore a pita recipe has been included below but of course store bought pita is just as fine to serve with this delicious meal.
Sudanese recipes have been shaped by a variety of cultural influences, including Arab, African, and Middle Eastern influences. Sudan, located in Northeast
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