Baba ganoush and Sfeeha are traditional Middle eastern recipes. I know you might wonder by looking at my bread why it looks like this. Actually sfeeha is a meat pie, made in bread dough stuffed with meat, it usually has folds in the side, since I didn't give a proper fold, when the bread raised, stuffed meat became like a topping. So yeah it became a cross between pizza and pie.
Baba Ganoush is also well known Middle eastern dip. You can serve this pitta bread, tortilla or even normal bread. Baba Ganoush is made with mashed eggplant and different seasonings.
Baba Ganoush
Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Cooking Time: 20 minutes
Serves:2
Ingredients:
Eggplant- 1
Yogurt- 3 tbsp
Tahini- 1 tbsp
Lemon juice- juice of 1 medium sized lemon
Garlic- 3 cloves grated
Olive oil- 2 tbsp
Parsley or coriander leaves- 1 tbsp chopped
Salt as required
Method:
Preheat the oven to 250 degree celsius. Slice the eggplant into half, drizzle with olive oil. Roast it in the oven for about 20 minutes or until the skin looks blackened. Take out the eggplant, scoop the middle out, put it in a blender along with the other ingredients except parsley and blend it to smooth. Serve it in a bowl by sprinkling some parsley and drizzled with olive oil.
You can store the baba ganoush in a clean box for up to 1 week in your refrigerator.
Sfeeha( Meat Pie)
Preparation Time: 45 minutes( for dough and the filling)
Cooking Time: 1 hour( For the bread and the filling)+ rising time for the dough
Serves: 4
Ingredients:
For the dough:
White Bread Flour- 300 g/ 12 oz
Dried yeast- 1 1/2 tsp
Warm water- 120 ml / 5 oz( adjust accordingly when making the dough)
Sugar- 1 tsp
Olive oil- 2 tsp
Salt- 1 tsp
For the filling:
Minced meat- 200 g/ 8 oz
Paprika powder- 1 tsp
Ginger garlic paste- 1 tsp
Green pepper- 1 chopped
Onion- 1 chopped
Tomato paste- 2 tbsp
Olive oil- 1/2 tbsp
Salt as required
Method:
For the dough:
Mix all the dough ingredients to make it into a smooth dough. Place the dough in a clean oiled bowl and cover with a cling film, leave it in a warm place to rise for about 1 to 2 hours. Meanwhile prepare the filling.
Prepare the filling or topping:
Heat the oil in a pan, add ginger garlic paste and onion. Fry it till the onion becomes transparent. Then add the meat, paprika powder and salt. Mix it well, cover the pan, keep the heat in medium and cook till the meat is completely cooked. Add the chopped green pepper, keep the pan opened and cook till all the water dries out. Allow the mixture to cool completely.
Prepare the bread:
Take the raised dough, punch the air back. Divide the dough into 7 to 8 balls. Grease a 23 cm loose bottomed round tin. Place the balls in the pan leaving some space, flatten each ball with your fingers. Mix the filling with the tomato paste and keep the filling in the middle of each round. Cover the pan loosely with cling film and allow it to rise for another 20 minutes. Preheat the oven to 200 degree Celsius.
Bake the bread for about 30 minutes.
Serve the bread warm with salad, yogurt, babaganoush or hummus.
Sfeeha and Babaganoush goes to Taste Of Lebanon- Monthly Mingle hosted by Dirty Kitchen Secrets started by Meeta.
Sfeeha goes to Yeast spotting, Babaganoush goes to my own event Any One Can Cook .
42 comments:
Delicious one.. i love it:)
Marvelous breath taking recipe. I was looking through ur wonderful pictures.. Wish u were my neighbour.. would drop in daily, what u were baking.. he he hehe
Love it.. u have done a perfect job and the sfeeha looks very very yummy. I really admire ur baking skills very much...
looks very nice!!
wow looks yummy dear
heard a lot about baba ganoush ,looks wonderful n ur sfeeha too ...nice names :)
Satya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com
Wonderful recipe..looks so yummy,love it..thanks for sharing dear.
Eggplant dish is very new to me..liked a lot,bookmarked...
awesome recipes dear...both of them look delicious..
BOth are new to me...but I love them, esp. the sfeeha. Mouthwatering.
luks very nice,too gud photography!
Wow! Both dishes are mind-blowing! I love the meat pie especially! Both look flavourful and yummy!
thats a delicious one.. loved it..
Delicious and yummmm....
Lavanya
www.lavsblog.com
I really like the name "Baba Ganoush" sounds so interesting :-) Loved your clicks!
Beautiful pics..looks fabulously yummy!!!
drooling over your meat pie, beautiful pictures!
baba ganoush looks perfect,i use to make this(muthapal) always,meat pie is really nice . iam wondering after seeing your baked recipes.
delicious dishes
Lovely post. Your clicks are too good :)
I had been planning to make baba ganoush sometime. Cant wait to try it after seeing your pics. It looks really yum!! and the sfeeha looks amazingly delicious...Great pictures!!
Both baba ganoush and sfeeha looks absolutely stunning and delicious..
Baba ganoush is our favorite..looks really nice..the meat pie looks great too!
US Masala
Wow..this recipe sounds very interesting...great joy dear..
Tasty Appetite
love both recipes, looks tempting and beautiful
Tasty and wonderful dishes!
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Mina
had baba ganoush once in dubai..but ur's look absolute beauty..delicious !
had baba ganoush once in dubai..but ur's look absolute beauty..delicious !
Delicious combo..Am a great fan of baba ganoush..sure will try it.. bookmarked.
Aaha Oho
baba ganoush looks perfect. love it.
nice presentation..btw, there is a tag award at our blog, pl collect it and pass on..
this is fabulous... especially the bread
You do all the bakes so perfectly...love each of your unique creations...
Yum! Baba ganoush & hummus is one of my favourite starters!
The babaganoush looks so yhummy!! You've presented it so well :)
What an unusual name! But I bet it tasted yummy by looking at the pictures
Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi
yumm, babaganoush looks tempting. meat pie looks interesting
Fabulous job!! it looks fantastic!
Wow these are amazing...Delicious !!
Gr8 recipe..its so welcoming....u know wat u r doing.dat pic say it all.......gr8 job....keep it up....proud to be on ur followers list.
Biny
You're in Germany! I'm a Kiwi in Austria actually. Lovely pictures, gotta love a good bread and dip for relaxed meals.
You did a great job here. I make babagoush often but haven't tried the sfeeha :)
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