The Post a Recipe Thread
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Re: The Post a Recipe Thread
West,
You forgot the most important ingredient flour. How much and what cups do you use? Is this cake too sweet?
You forgot the most important ingredient flour. How much and what cups do you use? Is this cake too sweet?
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Re: The Post a Recipe Thread
the more tomatoes the merrier.., but its not for everyone i guess..Jasmine6 wrote:
I don't like that strong yaanyo taste which the paste has, so use a few spoonfuls of something like this and I like my peppers raw or very lightly fried as with liver but I am interested in trying out stuffed peppers...think I might start experimenting. I really don't like it when cooking gets repetitive, experimentation is the key to happiness![]()
and speaking of liver, i'm still tryna find ways to cook this damn thing without it smelling so gamey.. if you have good recipe please pass it along..
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Re: The Post a Recipe Thread
Zuli cook kiliyo instead, harder but not so pungent 
Also, have you tried the avocado smoothie?

Also, have you tried the avocado smoothie?
Re: The Post a Recipe Thread
Gonna make homemade udon noodles and shrimp morrow insha Allah,gonna see if i can post the recipe.
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Re: The Post a Recipe Thread
Liver in the West just doesn't taste as nice, I suspect it's all the chemicals they feed the animals.zulaika wrote:the more tomatoes the merrier.., but its not for everyone i guess..Jasmine6 wrote:
I don't like that strong yaanyo taste which the paste has, so use a few spoonfuls of something like this and I like my peppers raw or very lightly fried as with liver but I am interested in trying out stuffed peppers...think I might start experimenting. I really don't like it when cooking gets repetitive, experimentation is the key to happiness![]()
and speaking of liver, i'm still tryna find ways to cook this damn thing without it smelling so gamey.. if you have good recipe please pass it along..
So haven't made liver for very many years but I remember when I was a kid my cousin used to marinate the liver in salt, just salt for a while. Then use a generous amount of oil, fry the liver on its own until its grey all round then add onions and peppers until liver is slightly brownish. Served with muufo and shah with qarfo iyo heil. Takes me back
But my sister fries the liver with the peppers, so the gamey smell you mentioned is covered up by the peppers. I wonder if she perhaps even fried the peppers first, the smell is just so deliciously peppery.
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Re: The Post a Recipe Thread
Esista..
Didn't even realise I'd missed it out.. Use 1 & a half cups of flour.. Just a standard cup I sometimes use 2 cups of flour.. Use what you think is best.. Good thing about this cake is its easily adjustable..
it's not too sugary imo.. But if you prefer your cakes to be a wee bit on the moist side add a bit more milk..
Didn't even realise I'd missed it out.. Use 1 & a half cups of flour.. Just a standard cup I sometimes use 2 cups of flour.. Use what you think is best.. Good thing about this cake is its easily adjustable..
it's not too sugary imo.. But if you prefer your cakes to be a wee bit on the moist side add a bit more milk..
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HOOYO'S HOUSE 

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Re: The Post a Recipe Thread
Jasmine6 wrote:Liver in the West just doesn't taste as nice, I suspect it's all the chemicals they feed the animals.zulaika wrote:the more tomatoes the merrier.., but its not for everyone i guess..Jasmine6 wrote:
I don't like that strong yaanyo taste which the paste has, so use a few spoonfuls of something like this and I like my peppers raw or very lightly fried as with liver but I am interested in trying out stuffed peppers...think I might start experimenting. I really don't like it when cooking gets repetitive, experimentation is the key to happiness![]()
and speaking of liver, i'm still tryna find ways to cook this damn thing without it smelling so gamey.. if you have good recipe please pass it along..
So haven't made liver for very many years but I remember when I was a kid my cousin used to marinate the liver in salt, just salt for a while. Then use a generous amount of oil, fry the liver on its own until its grey all round then add onions and peppers until liver is slightly brownish. Served with muufo and shah with qarfo iyo heil. Takes me back
But my sister fries the liver with the peppers, so the gamey smell you mentioned is covered up by the peppers. I wonder if she perhaps even fried the peppers first, the smell is just so deliciously peppery.
My doctor recommended liver to bring up my iron level, it never worked out for me everytime I cook it it's smells funny..it doesn't taste like how they do it in the Somali restaurants, so i send my husband early in the morning to get me some from the restaurant

Ps I even tried to slip into the restaurant kitchen once to ask how they do it..they kicked me out

Will try your suggestions and let you know how it turns out
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zulaika wrote:I even tried to slip into the restaurant kitchen once to ask how they do it..they kicked me out![]()

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Re: The Post a Recipe Thread
P/OPerfect_Order wrote:Zuli cook kiliyo instead, harder but not so pungent
Also, have you tried the avocado smoothie?
Kali is way easier for me and I've better success. I use at least 10 herbs and spices to bring it to my desired taste.
And oh my Lord lets not talk about that avocado smoothie, looked very promising but came out gross...there was grease floating on top it that's possible.. I didn't like the taste
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Re: The Post a Recipe Thread
@zulaika - Liver is a bloody organ, the "gamey" aroma is just iron and compared to cow liver, goat liver is probably not as strong. Best way to bring out its flavor without letting it overpower the whole thing is to use a lot of red onions or shallots, jalapenos, green pepper, along with fresh tomatoes. Chop your goat liver in to thin slices and evenly add salt to the liver about 10 mins before you're about to start the cooking. Pour olive oil in to the pan and add the onions and fresh tomatoes in to the oil. Make sure you get the tomatoes to caramelize really well. Then add the green peppers and jalapenos. Immediately add the chopped liver and set your timer for 5 mins. Goat liver that's cooked for more than about 5 minutes tends to get all rubbery and hard. As soon as you turn off the stove, take the pan off as well to prevent overcooking. You'll end up with a nice goat liver dish with plenty of sauce (tomatoes add texture & prevent it from getting dry), the caramelized onions & tomatoes will help to reduce the "gamey" aroma along with the peppers. It took a lot of playing around with it to get it to come decent. I always eat mine with whole wheat muufo that I buy from a Lebanese bakery (closest thing to muufo tinaar that I could find since my childhood).

Hope that helps!


Hope that helps!
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Anarchist would have made a great mate. 

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oh thanks so much walalo... will try this for sureAnarchist wrote:@zulaika - Liver is a bloody organ, the "gamey" aroma is just iron and compared to cow liver, goat liver is probably not as strong. Best way to bring out its flavor without letting it overpower the whole thing is to use a lot of red onions or shallots, jalapenos, green pepper, along with fresh tomatoes. Chop your goat liver in to thin slices and evenly add salt to the liver about 10 mins before you're about to start the cooking. Pour olive oil in to the pan and add the onions and fresh tomatoes in to the oil. Make sure you get the tomatoes to caramelize really well. Then add the green peppers and jalapenos. Immediately add the chopped liver and set your timer for 5 mins. Goat liver that's cooked for more than about 5 minutes tends to get all rubbery and hard. As soon as you turn off the stove, take the pan off as well to prevent overcooking. You'll end up with a nice goat liver dish with plenty of sauce (tomatoes add texture & prevent it from getting dry), the caramelized onions & tomatoes will help to reduce the "gamey" aroma along with the peppers. It took a lot of playing around with it to get it to come decent. I always eat mine with whole wheat muufo that I buy from a Lebanese bakery (closest thing to muufo tinaar that I could find since my childhood).![]()
Hope that helps!
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Re: The Post a Recipe Thread

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