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Bolani (Dari: بولانی), also called Periki (Pashto: پارکی) is a stuffed flat-bread from Afghanistan, [1] fried with a filling. [2] It has a thin crust and can be stuffed with a variety of ingredients, such as potatoes or leeks but also grated pumpkin, chives, red lentils or with minced meat.
Radicchio, Lentil and Apple Salad with Vegan Cashew Dressing Time Commitment: 2 hours and 35 minutes (includes soaking time) Why We Love It: vegan, gluten free, dairy free, special occasion-worthy
This tasty white anchovy eggplant lavash recipe takes 35 minutes to make, start to finish. It's packed with fiber, protein, and good-for-you fats from fish.
A fritter made from deep fried urad dal (black lentil) batter; it is usually made in a doughnut shape, with a crispy exterior and soft interior [201] Mee rebus: Malaysia and Southeast Asia A dish of boiled yellow noodles, slathered in a thick starchy gravy, garnished with hard boiled egg, tau-pok (tofu puffs), fried onions and green chilis. Mee ...
Tunnbröd (Swedish: [ˈtɵ̂nːbrøːd]; literally 'thinbread') is a Swedish version of flatbread. Tunnbröd can be soft or crisp, and comes in many variants depending on choice of grain, leavening agent (or lack thereof) and rolling pin.
Abu shoushe is a taro and lentil stew. [65] Yakhnet sabanikh is a spinach stew. [66] Fasoulya hamanieh is a kidney bean stew. Makhlouta is made with a variety of beans, wheat, and legumes, and is popular in the town of Baskinta. [67] Mulukhiyah is a stew with mallow leaves, chicken, beef topped with raw chopped onions, and vinegar. [68]
It's a delicious and easy panini to throw together! View Recipe. Bean & Veggie Taco Bowl. Simple brown rice and black beans serve as the backdrop for sautéed veggies and taco toppings!
The first mention of the word in English cited in the Oxford English Dictionary was in 1936. [10] The English word is borrowed from Modern Greek πίτα (píta, "bread, cake, pie"), in turn from Byzantine Greek (attested in 1108), [10] possibly from Ancient Greek πίττα (pítta) or πίσσα (píssa), both "pitch/resin" for the gloss, [11] [12] or from πικτή (piktḗ, "fermented ...