Ingredients
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3
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4
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20
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2
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2
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Directions
An Arabic Breakfast,This is a standard breakfast in Palestinian households. I’m just writing up what I ate for breakfast nearly every day while I was living in Jordan with my Palestinian in-laws. This is traditionally eaten on the ground, laid out on a tablecloth, with the people grouped around. All of the ingredients are optional (except for the olive oil and tea of course!). Palestinians normally just round up whatever they’ve got in the house at the moment — this is the complete version! I’ve listed white cheese here, this is the standard cheese for Palestinians. I only know it by this name, if anybody knows another, more specific name, could you please tell me?,Fried Nabulsi cheese is the ULTIMATE middle eastern soul food!
instead of the scrambled eggs, I served Shakshouka. 🙂
This was beautifully authentic!
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Steps
1
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In a Small Frypan, Put Enough Olive Oil to Nearly Cover the Bottom. |
2
Done
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Fry Chunks of White Cheese Until Golden on Each Side (but Don't Overdo It). |
3
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Put Along With Oil Onto Small Serving Plate. |
4
Done
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Clean the Frypan (or Use Another One) and Use It to Make Arabic Style Scrambled Eggs. |
5
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Place Two Tablespoons of Olive Oil in the Pan Along With 3 Eggs and Salt to Taste (about 3 Pinches). |
6
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Lightly Turn It With a Fork (arabic Scrambled Eggs Aren't as Scrambled as the 'normal' Version) Until There Is No Longer Any Egg Liquid (it Should Only Just Be Cooked No More). |
7
Done
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Put Olives in a Serving Bowl. |
8
Done
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Put About 1/2 Cup of Zaatar in a Serving Bowl. |
9
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Put 1/4 Cup Olive Oil in a Serving Bowl and Serve Alongside Zaatar. |
10
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Cut Tomatoes Into Wedges. |