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Buttery Prawn Rice

You can use left-over boiled rice for this..

Slice onions finely and fry gently in butter until golden brown

Throw in as much frozen (ready to eat type) prawns and as much sweetcorn as you like. Add salt to taste.

Stirfry for 3-4 minz, then add your rice.. just make sure that you don't put so much rice in that you can't find the prawns.

a couple of prawns in each spoonful of rice is nice :P

Now just stir-fry the whole thing for a few more minutes and enjoy :statisfie
 
pakistani chicken biryani (my mom's recepi :p )

Serves about 4-6 people

You will need two 4-quart pots .You will also need to buy a spice mix packet called “Shan Masala” from the Indian/Pakistani grocery store. There are many types of Shan spices for different dishes, you will need to obtain the one for “Bombay Biryani.”
Additional ingredients include two pounds of boneless chicken, two cups of uncooked rice, half a cup of oil, one big onion, one or two medium-sized tomatoes, ginger paste, garlic paste, half a cup of plain yogurt, four cups of water, and half a cup of warm milk/water.

1. Soak rice in cold water for 30-45 minutes.
2. Cut two lbs. Of chicken into pieces (It is up to you on how large you want the pieces.)
3.Heat half a cup of oil in one pot.
4. Cut one onion and two tomatoes into cubes and start frying them in the pot with the heated oil for about 20 minutes.
5.Put in chicken, one tbsp of garlic paste, one tbsp of ginger paste, half a cup of yogurt and one packet of Shan spice mix into the pot with the fried onions and tomatoes. Cook for about 30-35 minutes.
6.While the chicken is cooking, heat 4 cups of water into the second pot. Drain the soaked rice, and place rice into the second pot when the water starts to boil. Cook the rice only until it is half cooked (about 10 minutes). Drain the rice into the sink (Be cautious here because the steam of the rice can burn your hands very easily).

After the chicken has been cooked, start layering the rice and chicken into the pot. Start with a layer of rice at the bottom of the pot, then spread a good amount of the chicken on top of the rice, then layer again twice. Repeat this until the chicken and rice have been used up. The top and the bottom layer should be rice. Sprinkle the coriander and mint leaves over the top layer.

8.After you are done layering, do not stir.

9 Mix the food color into half a cup of milk/water and sprinkle over the rice.

10 cover with a tight fitting lid and allow cooking for 20 more minutes. Now you are ready to eat! The best way to eat Biryani is with yogurt and salad on the side.

Note: Sister there is also written biryani recipe at the back of the Bombay Biryani’s packet. This recipe is a bit different from packet one because my mom add few more ingredients to make it more tasty………its up to u which one u want to try........


Jazaaki Allah sister.........im gonna try this next week inshaAllah.
i cant wait.:)
 

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WHOAH i might hav to try sum of these <--- translation <---- i might hav to ask my sister to make some of these ;D

naa i wana try one myself inshaAllah, the first one sounsd NICE, love fishfingers!!

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Fish Finger Burger


You'll need fishfingers fried in very shallow oil, this makes them extra crispy.

Soft bap, lettuce, cucumber, tomato and tartar sauce. You can use mayo if you don't like tartar sauce.

Cut bap in half and spread margerine on both sides. Lay lettuce on bottom half. Top with cucumber, tomato. Then put your fishfingers on top of that. Lastly add tartar sauce or mayo on top of fishfingers and enjoy. If you use mayo, then add a bit of onion in salad.

Quick and easy and kids love it!
 
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Ok guys, I thought I'd treat you all to one of my very own wicked inventions. Once eaten - never forgotten! Ohh the confidence....... :statisfie I'm thinking of marketing this one so make and eat in secret :raging:

just don't ask me for exact measurements :peace:

Step 1 (the hardest) :D

Make a chapatti(s) of medium thickness. If you can't make chapattis, pinch one when ur mom makes it or buy one. Just get one anyhow.

Step 2 (for the topping - covers two chapattis

one good sized onion or 2 small ones
a small handful of finely chopped coriander
3-4 green chillies (deseeded) and finely chopped
1 cup of gram flour (besan in urdu)
a big blob of salted butter/marg
red chilli powder (according to preference)
Salt (add - taste - if right - add a lil more as chappatis will diminish some of the saltiness)


Mix everything well, until mixture is consistency of porridge/rice pudding

cover chappati evenly - making sure the edges are totally covered

Now just stick the whole scrumptious thing under the grill

Cool until golden brown and slather with lashings of butter - eat immediately and ENJOY!

Thank Allah and Muslimah_Sis for giving you this recipe :giggling:

ohh and u can add or reduce ingredients, like use less onions for example...

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just don't ask me for exact measurements :peace:

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LOol i know what you mean, i don't measure anything either, i just do it to texture and taste whatever....lol

So when anyone wants a recipe i'm stuck, then again i'll just get out the books

some nice recipes here mashAllah...

Well what this sister served you was 'Ketupat' that's the rice cut up into squares thingy
And the meat was probably 'rendang'

MashaAllah that was really nice, the way the indonesian brothers (3uzzaab) cooked the meat was really nice, they cooked it with some kind of green sauce mashaAllah!
umm Abdillahs ayam goring ;) was the best though!

I still haven't made the chicken rolls yet maw, yeah anaa kaslaanah! lol

wassalaam
 
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LOol i know what you mean, i don't measure anything either, i just do it to texture and taste whatever....lol

So when anyone wants a recipe i'm stuck, then again i'll just get out the books

lol that's the trademark of all good cooks! :p

so you gonna try the chapatti one sis? ;)
 
lol that's the trademark of all good cooks! :p

so you gonna try the chapatti one sis? ;)

yeah our way ey ;) ...


LOol yeah inshaAllah i will inshaAllah but nowadays we don't cook lol, don't worry we have a good excuse, so not in a while ... sounds yummy though mashaAllah,
see yesterday we had a guest coming...well i know how to make briyaaani right (uhm..really basic, simple...)
didn't know bout this thread till today qadr Allah, coulda used some of the tips here, but my auntie cooked alhamdulillah, we were saved lol...
your instructions remind of that chef jamie oliver lol...nice, easy and laid back, don't worry bout it kinda instructions....

measurements stress me out..

wassalaam
 
You know how to make Biryani!! :eek: awwwwwww I can't wait to go by your place and have some :satisfie:

I have a whole stack of recipes, I go to recipe sites and print them out all the time, but besides baking I never take exact measurements either, just throw everything into the pot :D

umm-sulaim post up your biryani recipe insha'allah!! I wanna try different ones insha'allah :happy:
 
lol...can't wait either :)

yaa....lol ok i will inshaAllah but i have to look for it, its around...but its nothing compared to what our fellow ikhwah have put up lol...
and inshaAllah give me yours sis...
yeah lately me and umm sulayman have gone soup mad...its different (wa jayyid li ad-diet)
you guys baking is excellent, do you still make the pineapple upside down cake? mashaAllah that was lovely and your muffins!
i'm glad you guys still bake, you guys have talent mashaAllah!
teach us hehe..

wassalaam
 
anyone one my most famous recipes...

anchovies fried rice...(it tastes better than the chicken fried rice)
 
yeah lately me and umm sulayman have gone soup mad...its different
wassalaam
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mmmmm I love chicken soup with crusty bread yum yum! Have you got a chicken soup recipe sis? Ima bit bored with the same taste lol


anyone one my most famous recipes...

anchovies fried rice...(it tastes better than the chicken fried rice)

Where's the recipe sis? :p




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as salaamu alaykum,

just wanna tell you guys, Umm sulaim still has'nt made the chaptis or the chicken rolls...have a good go at her sisters! she's wasting your time isn't she.... tsk tsk tsk!!!! :heated:

And she's also killing me in suspense :p

I'll tell you guys how they were....if you guys give her a good ranting for me!! :D :D

Muslimah sis... you want a chicken soup recipe!!??...what one is the one your bored with!!??
 
yeah our way ey ;) ...


LOol yeah inshaAllah i will inshaAllah but nowadays we don't cook lol, don't worry we have a good excuse, so not in a while ... sounds yummy though mashaAllah,
see yesterday we had a guest coming...well i know how to make briyaaani right (uhm..really basic, simple...)
didn't know bout this thread till today qadr Allah, coulda used some of the tips here, but my auntie cooked alhamdulillah, we were saved lol...
your instructions remind of that chef jamie oliver lol...nice, easy and laid back, don't worry bout it kinda instructions....

measurements stress me out..

wassalaam
yeah my way! :D

Wish someone could cook for me for a few days lol lemme know how it turns out when u do start cooking :?

Lol, yeah Jamie Oliver makes cooking look so easy & fun, although I've never watched him for more than 5 minz at any one time. But good for him. I hater complicated recipes.

Oh and I must share this absolutely wicked site with you guys. Ok, don't laugh but I made a sponge cake which turned out fantastic, but my custard ended up like scrambled egg! :offended: But newayz the site has recipes from all over the world.. you'll love it!

http://fooddownunder.com/

as salaamu alaykum,

just wanna tell you guys, Umm sulaim still has'nt made the chaptis or the chicken rolls...have a good go at her sisters! she's wasting your time isn't she.... tsk tsk tsk!!!! :heated:

And she's also killing me in suspense :p

I'll tell you guys how they were....if you guys give her a good ranting for me!! :D :D

Muslimah sis... you want a chicken soup recipe!!??...what one is the one your bored with!!??
oh sis I just make it like my maa used to. That's like bonging the chicken into the pot with onions, spices and lots of water then boiling it forever. I'm not lying but it looks like rain water.

I never was a big fan chicken soup til I went to pakistan and my cousin bought some for me from some restaurant. Can you believe they even provided some soy sauce with it? I was like whao am I really in Pakistan? Amazing! It was the best chicken soup I ever had in my life! :happy:

Oh so, I just want a recipe that's different and the soup is thick and creamy with small diced vegetables. And the colour must be creamish :statisfie

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oh we had this chciken soup (morroccan) it was the best!!!

but too bad didn't get the recipe !

they put in vermecelli and lil chicken stripped really finely and stuff!! woooow!!

that was the best chicken soup i had, they put vinegar in it and

this weren't creamish though it was like light red...orangy kinda thing...lovely

tunisian chicken soup is nice too...

amira ......you know where the kitchen is :) lol

wassalaam
 
lol go there bro! mashaAllah.... i agree moroccan is lovely, still don't know how to make couscous though...

so maybe you know that chicken soup? ^ (by any chance)

wassalaam
 
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I'm not sure of that exact recipe...but maybe this is similar?

1 tsp olive oil
1/4 cup chopped white onion
1 clove garlic, peeled and crushed
1/4 cup chopped celery
16 oz. canned crushed tomatoes in juice
2 cup chicken stock
1/4 cup garbanzo beans
1/8 cup lentils
1/4 tsp ground black pepper
1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp cumin
1/4 tsp turmeric
1/4 cup vermicelli, broken into 2 inch pieces
1 Tbsp flour
1 tsp lemon juice
1 Tbsp fresh cilantro leaves, stems removed
1 Tbsp fresh italian parsley, stems removed

in a medium stockpot, heat olive oil until sizzling. add the onion, garlic
and celery, cooking until translucent. add tomatoes, chicken stock,
garbanzo beans, lentils, black pepper, cinnamon cumin and turmeric to the
stockpot. cook over low heat for 40 minutes, or until the garbanzo beans
and lentils become tender. add the vermicelli to the soup. mix flour with
lemon juice and form into a paste. add flour paste gradually to the soup
until the soup thickens. simmer for an additional 3 minutes. stir in
cilantro and italian parsley.
 
Lol i think thats the one!!!! cos she used tamarind too and lentils and beans...
thats gonna go on my "to make list" too inshaAllah..

wow thanks a bunch akhee!!

wassalaam
 

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