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Savory Roasted Sweet Potatoes

Savory Roasted Sweet Potatoes

These savory sweet potatoes are a quick and easy side for any meal. I served them up along my Thanksgivng turkey this year, and they were a big hit! The sweet potatoes wedges are tossed in my special mix of sultry and savory spices, and roasted to a delicious […]

Orange Cranberry Muffins or cake

Orange Cranberry Muffins or cake

This is a delicious citrus cake that is divinely moist, and bursting with tangy cranberries throughout! The recipe is so simple, anybody can whip it up in no time. Orange cake is one of those nostalgic recipes that takes me back to my childhood visits to […]

Wawa-Wee Syrups (Review)

Wawa-Wee Syrups (Review)

I was recently sent a bottle of Wawa-Wee Syrup from the owner, Nadia. As if the fun name isn’t enough to spark your curiosity, this is an organic fruit syrup free of high fructose corn syrup and artificial flavors. This is something right up my alley! Clean, organic, and delicious. I was more than happy to try the product in a variety of applications. 

Of course, I had to start with breakfast. I made some fresh belgian waffles and drizzled some of the peach syrup over some fresh sliced summer peaches and blueberries.

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waffles with peach syrup

Another wonderful thing about this syrup, aside from its true and delicious peach flavor, is its social purpose. Every bottle you buy helps support an orphan in need. Food with a social purpose is a new breed of super-foods. Super heroes, if you will. Thank you for being so health conscious and socially responsible, Wawa-wee. 

Chicken Pane (Egyptian breaded chicken)

Chicken Pane (Egyptian breaded chicken)

This dish is easily a favorite for all in our family, a comfort food that triggers nostalgia, and a delicious and easy recipe to include in every kitchen! The chicken is juicy and tender, with a crunchy and flavorful outer crust.  Chicken pane is classic Egyptian […]

Peanut Butter Energy Bites

Peanut Butter Energy Bites

Peanut butter energy bites are a delicious and healthy snack packed with protein and healthy whole grains and seeds. This treat is 100% nut free because my dear husband has a tree-nut allergy. If you are wondering about the peanut butter, well it is a common […]

Green Bean Stew (Fasulya)

Green Bean Stew (Fasulya)

Green bean stew
Serve over rice or your favorite grain.
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This green bean stew is such a delicious and simple recipe, you will want to add it to your favorites and quick dinners repertoire. The recipe is a classic Egyptian stew eaten in most Middle Eastern homes throughout various countries in the region. There are many variations to this classic comfort food, but the main ingredients along with the green beans are crushed tomatoes flavored with onions, garlic, and ground coriander seed. Some people cook this with lamb or beef stew, and others keep it entirely vegetarian. I usually to prepare this flavorful stew as a vegetarian recipe whenever possible as I am trying to be a more conscious consumer and cut down on the amount of meat butchered in the world, both for environmental and health reasons. Besides, dishes like this fasulya, my Sipinagh (spinach stew), mulokhia, or stuffed zucchini and peppers are already so tasty and hearty without the meat; you really do not need it. I promise. 

fasulya stew

In my home, we love preparing this dish year-round as its such a comforting bowl of savory green beans and juicy, tender pieces of meat. The hearty, flavorful stew of the green beans scented with coriander and a lemony tomato sauce soaks into the rice we eat it over. This meal is such an appetizing and warming dish that brings back so many nostalgic memories of a cozy dinner with family on a cold winter night.

fresh cut green beans
Cut the green beans into smaller bite size pieces.
Fasulya ingredients
Green beans, onions, garlic, and crushed tomatoes.

Preparation

You need green beans, of course. Because these are the main ingredient, and play the starring role, these guys need to be of superb quality. Some people use frozen cut green beans, which is fine. I use them often as a very busy working mother, so I get it.  While using frozen may be faster and more convenient, you will really enjoy this dish with some freshly picked, crunchy summer green beans! They are worth looking for if you make this in the summer months. If you do use frozen, make sure it is cut only horizontally (not french cut).  For this recipe, you need a nice full green bean, simply cut into halves or quarters to be shorter in length. 

Simply cut off the stemmy ends and cut in half, or in quarters if the bean is particularly long so that each piece is about 1.5-2 inches long. This is really the most tedious part of the recipe (which isn’t all too tedious at all), so you may want to enlist some help from the kids to do this part (a plastic knife works fine). My kids love to help and are more likely to eat when they have “cooked” the meal; so try to include the children whenever possible. When it comes to picking off leaves from stems (fresh herbs, anyone?) or trimming, peeling, and chopping the fresh produce, I get my girls on board to help me. They then get to claim that they “cooked dinner” and proudly eat what they cooked. It’s a win win for everyone. 

The next most important ingredient is a good tomato sauce. I use crushed tomato sauce from either blending fresh tomatoes or a jar of organic crushed tomatoes. The tomatoes are added to a fragrant base of sauteed onions and garlic with ground coriander. In Egyptian kitchens, the infamous chicken bouillon cube called Maggi is often used. I have forbidden this mysterious and magical concoction of MSG and sodium from my kitchen for a variety of reasons, so I use good ole’ chicken or vegetable broth instead. I use the halal brand, Saffron Road’s Artisan Roasted chicken broth which flavors the stew perfectly. Of course, if you prepare this with stew beef, you could use a few bones as the meat cooks and simply use that broth for this stew. It is so delicious! Let it simmer until all the flavors have come together and add the cut green beans for the last 20 minutes of cook time. Be careful not to overcook the green beans; they aren’t very good when they become too soft. Finish with the juice of 1 lemon and a garnish of chopped cilantro leaves. This fragrant stew begs to be eaten on top of a bed of fluffy white rice. Bil Hana wil Shifaa!

Green Bean Stew (Fasulya)
A hearty and flavorful tomato broth stew with savory green beans, onions, and garlic.
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Prep Time
20 min
Cook Time
30 min
Prep Time
20 min
Cook Time
30 min
Ingredients
  1. 1.5 pounds fresh green beans, end trimmed off
  2. 1.5 cup crushed tomatoes
  3. 1 tbsp crushed coriander seed
  4. 1 large onion, diced (3/4 cup diced)
  5. 3 garlic cloves, sliced thinly
  6. 1 tsp fresh crushed garlic
  7. 1 tsp salt
  8. 1/4 tsp ground pepper
  9. 1 tbsp olive oil
  10. 1.5 cups chicken broth (or vegetable broth)
  11. 1 lb meat or lamb stew (optional) + 1 tsp salt and 1/2 tsp black pepper+ 1 tsp all spice
  12. fresh cilantro leaves and stems for garnishing
Instructions
  1. Wash the green beans thoroughly, and cut in half or into quarters to shorten the length to about 2 inches. Do not cut vertically, like french cut as this will become too mushy as it cooks.
  2. Saute the onions in the olive oil, over medium-high heat until yellow. Slowly stir in the crushed coriander seed, until fragrant. Be careful not to scorch the spice or onions, only cook until fragrant and onions soft.
  3. If you are cooking with stew meat, add it now with the salt, pepper, and all spice and brown the meat on all sides.
  4. Add the crushed and sliced garlic. Stir frequently, as garlic browns quickly and may burn. Add the crushed tomatoes before the garlic burns.
  5. Add 2 cups of water if you have added meat, reduce heat to medium-low and simmer for an hour*.
  6. If you are preparing this with no meat, simply add the broth, salt, and pepper. Bring to a boil and then reduce heat to low.
  7. Once the meat is cooked OR the vegetarian tomato sauce and broth have simmered for 10-15 minutes, add the green beans.
  8. Add a few stems of cilantro for flavor and simmer on medium-low heat for 20 minutes until the green beans are tender. Taste the sauce and season with more salt if needed. Remove the cilantro stems after cooking.
  9. Serve over rice and garnish with chopped cilantro leaves.
Notes
  1. *If you added meat, the cook time will increase. The sauce will need to be diluted with more water to allow enough liquid for the meat to cook well and tender. Let the sauce simmer for at least an hour before adding the green beans so that the meat is tender and juicy, also being careful to add more water as needed so that the tomato sauce doesn't burn in the pot.
  2. *The meat can be cooked separately in an Instant Pot with the same spices, sliced onions and garlic and 1 cup of diced tomatoes and only 1/2 c of water. Simply use the meat setting, adjust to 15 minutes and add the rest of the green bean stew recipe on the saute setting after the meat has cooked with natural release. Leave a comment below if you'd like me to create a full Instant Pot tutorial for this recipe!
Adapted from Mom and Neveen Aref
Adapted from Mom and Neveen Aref
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Green Blender Review

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Roasted Sumac Chicken (Mediterranean Chicken)

Roasted Sumac Chicken (Mediterranean Chicken)

I was in the mood for a delicious roasted chicken. I love the flavor of sumac with onions so I decided to rub a fresh whole roaster all over with some of these fantastic flavors. The result was a juicy, incredibly flavorful chicken! I surrounded […]

Pretend play snow!

Pretend play snow!

play snow

Over winter break, I had the pleasure of being stuck at home with my two lovely girls, ages 2 and 5. I had to come up with fun activities daily and the games and toys became redundant quickly. First I considered those cool magic sand or play dough activities I see so often on Pinterest, but I really did not want to worry about that HUGE mess. Then I saw this awesome sensory play involving pretend snow that would actually help clean my tables and floors! So we went ahead and made some pretend snow, of course.

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Mixing the shaving cream and baking soda!
Mixing the shaving cream and baking soda!

 

 

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Each girl had her own bin, to prevent spillage.
Each girl had her own bin, to prevent spillage.

Making snowballs!
Making snowballs!

I would say we used about 1 cup of baking soda and half a can of the cheap, white Barbasol shaving cream. I have a huge bag of baking soda I bought from Costco, which expired for cooking purposes. So naturally it is the ideal choice for play activities. Check out the economy bag at Costco next time you are there!

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Khoshaf (Dried fruit salad) خشاف

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