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Makanek (Arabic: مَقَانِق or Arabic: مُقَانِق), also known as Nakanik (Arabic: نَقَانِق), is a type of Levantine sausage. It is made from a combination of spiced ground meat (traditionally lamb and beef) filled into a sheep casing. [1] The casing is then fried to create a crispy sausage.
Whether you're making a Cajun-inspired dish or whipping up pasta, here are 11 homemade seasoning blends you can make yourself to save you time and money from having to buy them at the store.
Most are made at home, but can be bought at Lebanese markets. [144] Lebanese spice blend (also called Lebanese seven spice [145]) – a mixture of equal parts of allspice, black pepper, cinnamon, cloves, fenugreek, nutmeg and ginger. It is commonly used to flavor many Lebanese dishes. [146]
Some of the knafeh recipes in the cookbook call for layering the thin pancake with fresh cheese, baked, and topped with honey and rose syrup. [ 23 ] [ 4 ] Ibn al-Jazari gives an account of a 13th-century Mamluk period market inspector who rode through Damascus at night ensuring the quality of knafeh, qatayif, and other foods associated with ...
Harees–Cracked wheat and meat porridge or gruel with seasoning; Kabsa (كبسة)—a rice-based dish commonly eaten with meat, lamb or chicken, cooked in a variety of spices and topped with nuts over rice and prepared in Syria and Gaza [7] [8] Kebab (كباب)—a dish of ground beef or lamb, grilled or roasted on a skewer
The ingredients found in a fermented sausage include meat, fat, bacterial culture, salt, spices, sugar and nitrite. Nitrite is commonly added to fermented sausages to speed up the curing of meat and also impart an attractive colour while preventing the growth of the Clostridium botulinum bacteria which causes botulism .
Falafel (/ f ə ˈ l ɑː f əl /; Arabic: فلافل, [fæˈlæːfɪl] ⓘ) is a deep-fried ball or patty-shaped fritter of Egyptian origin, featuring in Middle Eastern cuisine, particularly Levantine cuisines, and is made from broad beans, ground chickpeas, or both.
The candy bar is inspired by knafeh: a Middle Eastern dessert made with kataifi (a shredded phyllo pastry), attar (a sweet, sugary syrup) and then layers of cheese, pistachio, cream or other fillings.