May I recommend another variation on the homous theme. If you replace the chickpeas with aubergines (ISTR they are melanzana in Italy and Beranjena in Spain) and sometimes they are called egg plant in other locations. Well if you replcae this vegetable or these vegetables with this aubergines cooked on a berbecue to imbue a smoky flavour you have the traditional Baba Ganoush. Is asame as houmous but with chickpeas replaced by these aforementioned vegetables cooked on a berbecue or maybe a grill. I believe this dish is allso know as moutabel in some of the gulf states.
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Originally posted by Swati View PostMay I recommend another variation on the homous theme. If you replace the chickpeas with aubergines (ISTR they are melanzana in Italy and Beranjena in Spain) and sometimes they are called egg plant in other locations. Well if you replcae this vegetable or these vegetables with this aubergines cooked on a berbecue to imbue a smoky flavour you have the traditional Baba Ganoush. Is asame as houmous but with chickpeas replaced by these aforementioned vegetables cooked on a berbecue or maybe a grill. I believe this dish is allso know as moutabel in some of the gulf states.
Schmell it, schmell it, now take it.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostWashed down with some fizzy bobbeler? Yum.
Schmell it, schmell it, now take it.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostHey, you no mess with the Zohan!Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by Swati View PostMay I recommend another variation on the homous theme. If you replace the chickpeas with aubergines (ISTR they are melanzana in Italy and Beranjena in Spain) and sometimes they are called egg plant in other locations. Well if you replcae this vegetable or these vegetables with this aubergines cooked on a berbecue to imbue a smoky flavour you have the traditional Baba Ganoush. Is asame as houmous but with chickpeas replaced by these aforementioned vegetables cooked on a berbecue or maybe a grill. I believe this dish is allso know as moutabel in some of the gulf states.
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