I'm so ready for this year's Ramdan and just purchased Rachel Ray's 30 minute meals book for some quick and delicious recipes. In my family we get tried of sambuus iyo buur after like the first week wallahi.
Lets share recipes for Ramadan.
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Lets share recipes for Ramadan.
Any special dishes you make or a member of your family that is special to you at the dinner table during Ramadan???????? Please share.
I'm so ready for this year's Ramdan and just purchased Rachel Ray's 30 minute meals book for some quick and delicious recipes. In my family we get tried of sambuus iyo buur after like the first week wallahi.
I'm so ready for this year's Ramdan and just purchased Rachel Ray's 30 minute meals book for some quick and delicious recipes. In my family we get tried of sambuus iyo buur after like the first week wallahi.
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Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.
I love the way my mom cooks Mushaali
she cooks it with butter, honey an filfil and serves with timir. I used to love it,and still love it
she cooks it with butter, honey an filfil and serves with timir. I used to love it,and still love it
Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.
ismahan adiga dumar ah ee noo sheeg nooh.! 
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Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.
We dont do variety in my house...we have the same thing everyday throughout all of Ramadan.. 
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Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.
MJP What's a Mushaali?
Ismahaan Sorry can't...it is a secret!
Ismahaan Sorry can't...it is a secret!
Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.
aniga I add raisins in my mushaali........awesome. 8)
btw here's how to cook buur.
mix flower, oil, water and eggss.
garaaaac, let it sit
and fry it like pancake.
delicious.
btw here's how to cook buur.
mix flower, oil, water and eggss.
garaaaac, let it sit
and fry it like pancake.
delicious.
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Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.
Timir cake with vanilla ice cream right before Tarawih.Ismahan123 wrote:Any special dishes you make or a member of your family that is special to you at the dinner table during Ramadan???????? Please share.
Same with our fam. But we just cook regular dinner after a while and whoever is hungry goes seconds or orders a pizza or something.Ismahan123 wrote:I'm so ready for this year's Ramdan and just purchased Rachel Ray's 30 minute meals book for some quick and delicious recipes. In my family we get tried of sambuus iyo buur after like the first week wallahi.
Siren, I think he means mishaari. If not, than it's prolly some fufu dish.
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Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.
Yh,whats a mushaali....siren wrote:MJP What's a Mushaali?![]()
Ismahaan Sorry can't...it is a secret!
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Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.
Mushaali
Thats that cream of wheat you know, lovin it since the tender age of 1
Thats that cream of wheat you know, lovin it since the tender age of 1
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Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.
Ka darag wrote:Yh,whats a mushaali....siren wrote:MJP What's a Mushaali?![]()
Ismahaan Sorry can't...it is a secret!
Mushaali=minshari
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Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.
mishaari = porridge?
Salaam Ismahan123,
Ramadan Kareem btw. I don't tend to eat sambus iyo buur. It's only made the first week of Ramadan in my house markaas ka bacdi waan ka xiisona. Then, we just eat vegetables, porridge, timir. My favorite dish is this carrot and potato dish. Subhanallah. I can't express how delicious it is. I drink more than I eat during ramadan, oon leh ii qaban...which is odd. lol. My sister makes this horrible banana thing - most horrid thing I tasted.
Salaam Ismahan123,
Ramadan Kareem btw. I don't tend to eat sambus iyo buur. It's only made the first week of Ramadan in my house markaas ka bacdi waan ka xiisona. Then, we just eat vegetables, porridge, timir. My favorite dish is this carrot and potato dish. Subhanallah. I can't express how delicious it is. I drink more than I eat during ramadan, oon leh ii qaban...which is odd. lol. My sister makes this horrible banana thing - most horrid thing I tasted.
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Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.
Minshaari =S-D-M wrote:Ka darag wrote:Yh,whats a mushaali....siren wrote:MJP What's a Mushaali?![]()
Ismahaan Sorry can't...it is a secret!
Mushaali=minshari
I probably know it as something else...
Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.
Ismahan,
I once shared my especial suqaar recipe and I received some harsh criticism, so I promised myself no more, I hope you understand.
I once shared my especial suqaar recipe and I received some harsh criticism, so I promised myself no more, I hope you understand.
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Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.
I call my porridge Mushaali too.
Anyways...
MJP,
Your mom and I make similar mushaal too. But I sometimes add peanut butter to mine. Its soo good and could be a meal of its own with some timir and cup of milk.
Siren,
Naa PM me the recipe xaashidadyahay.
Bleeeese!
Advo,
I was hoping you would share your famous white rice and ketchup recipe.
Great work on your buur though, sounds delicious.
Ka darag,
The table will be empty for me, if I cooked the samething everyday.
. What does it consist of?
Starscrea,
aww poor brother of your. What exactly is a timir cake?
FireFly,
Share the carrot and potatoe dish recipe.
Nabs,
What you talking about? I loved your suqaar. Do share sis. No one can dare to speak ill of your food in my thread.
Okay here is one of the dishes I enjoy making. Its baked lemon chicken with potatoes and carrotes. Its very simple.
You need to either cut a whole chicken or used drumsticks.
Put them in a oven pan. Add few tsp of olive oil ( like 4 tsp), about half a cup of fresh lemon juice, black pepper, salt, chopped clinatro, garlic, the chopped potatoes and carrotes. Let it set in the fridge for half hour then put in a pre heated oven at 450 for about an hours.
Anyways...
MJP,
Your mom and I make similar mushaal too. But I sometimes add peanut butter to mine. Its soo good and could be a meal of its own with some timir and cup of milk.
Siren,
Naa PM me the recipe xaashidadyahay.
Advo,
I was hoping you would share your famous white rice and ketchup recipe.
Ka darag,
The table will be empty for me, if I cooked the samething everyday.
Starscrea,
FireFly,
Share the carrot and potatoe dish recipe.
Nabs,
What you talking about? I loved your suqaar. Do share sis. No one can dare to speak ill of your food in my thread.
Okay here is one of the dishes I enjoy making. Its baked lemon chicken with potatoes and carrotes. Its very simple.
You need to either cut a whole chicken or used drumsticks.
Put them in a oven pan. Add few tsp of olive oil ( like 4 tsp), about half a cup of fresh lemon juice, black pepper, salt, chopped clinatro, garlic, the chopped potatoes and carrotes. Let it set in the fridge for half hour then put in a pre heated oven at 450 for about an hours.
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Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.
WtfIsmahan123 wrote:I call my porridge Mushaali too.![]()
Anyways...
MJP,
Your mom and I make similar mushaal too. But I sometimes add peanut butter to mine. Its soo good and could be a meal of its own with some timir and cup of milk.![]()
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