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March 2020

3 Healthy and Easy Meals You Can Make Today at Home

These delicious modern Middle Eastern recipes require just a few ingredients.

 

Image from When Suzanne Cooks: Modern Flavours of Arabia by Suzanne Husseini


Easy recipe ideas from one of our favourite female foodies in the Middle East

 

As many of us stay home and hunker down to social distance, there is no better time to build on our kitchen skills and feed ourselves with healthy, immune-boosting meals. 

We have turned to Suzanne Husseini, one of our favourite Middle Eastern foodies and author of the best-selling cookbook, When Suzanne Cooks: Modern Flavours of Arabia, for three delicious dishes to cover breakfast, lunch and dinner.

These simple recipes call for only a few essential ingredients – most of which you are likely to already have in your fridge and cupboards. 

Scroll below to get cooking!

Breakfast: Fava Bean Dip

 

Fava Bean Dip from When Suzanne Cooks: Modern Flavours of Arabia

 

Suzanne says, “Foul m’dammas is a dip traditionally eaten for breakfast, but it can also be a healthy protein-packed snack for any time of the day.”

 

Ingredients: 4 servings
1 can of cooked fava beans (300g) 
2 cloves garlic, mashed
Juice of 1 lemon
1 tbsp. cumin
Sea salt
1 red chilli pepper, deseeded and chopped 
½ cup parsley, chopped
1 tomato, diced
Extra virgin olive oil

How To:

1. In a saucepan heat the fava beans to boiling point and remove. 
2. Using a slotted spoon, remove from the water and place in a bowl. Add the mashed garlic, lemon juice, cumin and chilli pepper—season with salt. If the mixture is too thick, add some of thecooking water to loosen it. 
3. To serve, place the fava bean dip in a bowl, garnish with the parsley and diced tomatoes and drizzle on the olive oil. Serve hot with fresh pitta bread, along with sliced tomatoes, hot peppersand mint on the side.
Tip: Keep pitta bed in your freezer to pull out and toast when needed. 


Lunch: Creamy Lentil Soup

 

Creamy Lentil Soup from When Suzanne Cooks: Modern Flavours of Arabia


Suzanne says, “This was the soup my mother made whenever it was raining. She would look outside and say, ‘Yawm adas’, meaning ‘It’s lentil soup day’. Comfort food takes us back to a time and place.”

 

Ingredients: 6-8 servings
2 medium onions, finely chopped 
4 tbsp. olive oil
2 cups orange lentils, rinsed
2 large carrots, peeled and grated 
¼ cup rice (Arborio or short grain)
6 cups chicken stock 
1 tbsp. cinnamon
½ tbsp. allspice
2 tbsp. cumin
Sea salt

Taklia:

2 tbsp. olive oil
4 cloves garlic, chopped fine
¼ cup finely chopped coriander
¼ cup plain yoghurt or sour cream 
2 tbsp. coriander, finely chopped

How To: 


1. In a large pot sautée the onions in the olive oil until soft. Add the lentils, carrots, rice and chicken stock and bring to the boil. Continue to cook until the soup thickens and lentils fall apart. Stir periodically so that the lentils do not stick. 
2. Add in the spices and season with salt. Using an immersion blender, purée the soup until creamy.
3. To prepare the taklia, in a small skillet heat the 2 tbsp. Olive oil and sautée the garlic for one minute until it perfumes the air, then add the coriander and stir for an additional minute. 
4. Pour this on top of the soup and allow simmering for 5 minutes to heighten the flavour.
5. In a small bowl, mix the yoghurt or sour cream with the coriander. Place a teaspoon of this on top of each serving of soup. Sprinkle on a few pitta croutons and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice to brighten the soup.


Dinner: Ground Lamb in Tahini Citrus Sauce 

 

Ground Lamb in Tahini Citrus Sauce from When Suzanne Cooks: Modern Flavours of Arabia


Suzanne says, “Kofta is ground meat, usually lamb mixed with fresh herbs like parsley and mint, onion and seasoned delicately with a few spices. There are many versions. This one is a delicious way to use tahini.”


Ingredients: 6-8 servings
4 medium potatoes, sliced into rounds
½ cup peanut oil
1kg minced lamb
1 onion, chopped fine
½ cup parsley, chopped fine 
1 tbsp. cinnamon
1 tbsp. allspice
Salt and pepper
1 cup tahini
Juice of 2 lemons (or more) 
Juice of 1 orange
Zest of 1 orange
2 cups of water
Sea salt
½ cup pine nuts, toasted
A handful of chopped parsley, to garnish

How To:

1. Peel, wash and slice the potatoes into rounds. Heat peanut oil in a large skillet and fry the potatoes until golden on both sides. Remove and place on absorbent paper to cool and preheat the oven to 180 ̊C.
2. In a large bowl, combine the minced lamb, onion, parsley, cinnamon, allspice, salt and pepper. In a baking dish, place the potatoes in one layer. Shape the kofta into long sausages and place on top. 
3. Bake in the oven for 10 minutes until partially cooked. Remove and keep the oven on while you make the sauce. 
4. Mix the tahini, lemon juice, orange juice, orange zest, water, and salt to taste. It should be a pouring consistency and creamy. Pour the sauce all over and return to the oven to finish cooking and to thicken the sauce slightly about 20 minutes. 
5. Garnish with toasted pine nuts and parsley. Serve hot with white rice and a salad.


Credit: Recipes sourced from When Suzanne Cooks: Modern Flavours of Arabia by Suzanne Husseini published by Motivate Media Group.

 
May 2019

The Best Healthy Ramadan Recipes to Whip Up For Your Next Iftar

Impress the in-laws with these delicious dishes.

The best Ramadan Iftar recipes to try tonight

The best Ramadan Iftar recipes to try tonight 

 

Thinking up new Iftar recipes night after night is no easy feat, especially if you have a revolving door of guests coming through your home during Ramadan. 
In need of kitchen inspiration, we turned to one of our favourite chefs, Zahra Abdalla, whose famous book Cooking With Zahra has become our go-to guide for both traditional and modern Middle Eastern cuisine. 
Here are our top two healthy and meat-free recipes – so there’s no need to make something separate for veggie guests.


Roasted Cabbage with Lemon and Tahini Sauce

Roasted cabbage with lemon and tahini sauce

Roasted cabbage with lemon and tahini sauce

 

“Roasted cabbage with lemon and tahini sauce is a delicious, healthy and vegan dish that I love serving at my dinner parties. I usually like to serve it with some roast chicken, or it can be served as a simple and light meal on its own,” says Zahra. “Every time I prepare this at one of my dinner parties; my guests always leave asking for the recipe.”

Ingredients: Serves 4 – 6  

  • ½ head of cabbage
  • Salt 
  • Freshly ground black pepper 
  • Olive oil 

Lemon and tahini sauce: 

  • 1 cup tahini paste
  • 2 lemons, juiced
  • 2/3 cup water
  • ¼ tsp chilli powder (optional) 
  • 1 tsp sea salt 
  • Freshly ground black pepper 

Garnish: 
1 cup mixed sprouts, for garnish 

1. Preheat oven at 200°C. Cut half a head of cabbage into 6 or 8 equal-sized wedges, cutting through the core and stem end. Arrange the wedges in a single layer on a baking sheet. Season with salt and pepper and drizzle with olive oil. Flip the cabbage wedges and do the same on the other side.

2. Bake the cabbage for 20 – 30 minutes, flipping halfway through. Roast until tender and golden-brown.

3. To make the sauce, combine the tahini paste and lemon juice in a small bowl. Slowly add the water to this, whisking until the sauce has a light, creamy consistency. Season with chilli powder, sea salt and pepper.

4. Serve the roasted cabbage on a platter and top with a drizzle of the lemon and tahini sauce, and garnish with mixed sprouts. Serve hot or cold.

 

Kookoo Sabzi Mixed Herb Frittata

 Kookoo sabzi mixed herb frittata

Kookoo sabzi mixed herb frittata

 

“Usually this dish is fried,” explains Zahra. “However, as a healthier alternative, I bake it like a cake and slice it before serving. This dish is delicious when served hot or cold.”

 
Ingredients: Serves 6 – 8 
  • 8 eggs
  • 2 cups fresh parsley, finely chopped 
  • 2 cups fresh coriander, finely chopped 
  • 1 cup fresh green onions, finely chopped 
  • 1 cup fresh chives, finely chopped 
  • 1 cup fresh dill, finely chopped 
  • 1 tbsp all-purpose flour
  • 2 tbsp barberries (optional)
  • ¼ cup walnuts, roughly chopped (optional) 
  • 4 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tsp salt
  • ½ tsp black pepper powder 

1. Preheat oven at 180°C.

2. In a large mixing bowl, whisk the eggs until well beaten. Then add parsley, coriander, green onions, chives, dill, flour, barberries, walnuts, olive oil, salt and black pepper powder, and mix well until fully combined.

3. Pour the batter into a greased ovenproof skillet or cake pan and bake for 45 minutes.

4. Remove from oven and set aside to cool. Cut into small pieces and serve with baked salmon and sabzi polo.  

 
Cooking with Zahra by Zahra Abdalla and Motivate Publishing

Cooking with Zahra by Zahra Abdalla, Motivate Publishing 

 

 
August 2018

New Expansions at City Centre Sharjah and Ajman

Discover the latest shops and restaurants to arrive at your neighbourhood malls.

The best new shops and restaurants in Ajman and Sharjah

The best new shops and restaurants to open in Ajman and Sharjah

 

Two of your favourite shopping destinations just got a whole lot bigger with brand new stores, dining concepts and some unique shopping and leisure services offering everything you could need all under one roof. 

Conveniently located bang in the middle of town, City Centre Ajman has been renovated and now it’s hosting new shops and restaurants – including Gazebo, Damas, Samsung, The Body Shop,  Giordano, and PizzaExpress – to explore. And there are lots more openings ahead, ranging from Minutes, Jelly Belly, family-friendly eatery, Popeye’s. 

On the entertainment front, VOX Cinemas and Magic Planet are now better than ever with even more entertainment options for the entire family to enjoy. 

VOX Cinemas in Ajman

Watch all the latest movies at VOX Cinemas in Ajman

 

What’s more, there’s now more parking than ever before with hundreds of additional spaces to make sure customers can secure a spot. You’ll find new entrances near the anchor stores Carrefour supermarket and Centrepoint, and you can also take advantage of a valet parking service. 

To top it all off, visitors will be pleased to experience a new Carrefour service that allows customers to shop all their groceries in-store and have them delivered directly to their door anywhere in Ajman. 

City Centre Ajman offers some of the best restaurants in town

Discover all the new dining concepts at City Centre Ajman 

 

Discover more about the new wing in City Centre Ajman on https://www.citycentreajman.com/the-new-wing


Over in City Centre Sharjah, Nando’s, Gazebo and Chili’s are just a handful of the latest foodie favourites to open their doors within the newly revamped retail and lifestyle venue, which also includes new WC facilities, baby changing areas, prayer rooms and more parking spaces for visitors.

On the fashion front, you’ll find favourite brands like Khaadi and Nayomi within the mall’s modern new wing, along with familiar names like Sharaf DG, Healthy Sports, Daiso and Home Box

And film buffs of all ages will be delighted to learn that Sharjah’s first 12-screen VOX Cinemas is now open and it’s the 1st screen in the Emirate showing all the significant action and serving three different experiences: MAX, Kids, and Gold by Rhodes.

Discover the brand new shops and restaurants in City Centre Sharjah

Discover the brand new shops and restaurants in City Centre Sharjah


Discover more about the new expansion in City Centre Sharjah on https://www.citycentresharjah.com/the-new-expansion

 
April 2018

Foodie Edit: 3 Of The Best Pizza Places In The Middle East

These foodie spots challenge Italy in the pizza stakes.

Best Pizza in the middle east

Where to get the best pizza in the Middle East

 

Whether you’re partial to a deep pan, Roman-style squares or you’re a loyal thin and crispy fan, most of us can I agree on one thing – a mutual love for pizza.

One of Italy’s most famous foodie exports, the humble pie’s roots date back to 1889 when the first pizza is said to have been made to honour the Queen consort of Italy, Margherita of Savoy. Consisting of baked dough garnished with tomatoes and basil to represent the colours of the Italian flag, this foodie favourite has undoubtedly come a long way since with limitless options.

From stuffed crusts filled with melted cheese to gluten-free bases and a seemingly never-ending variety of toppings, we have tried them all to report back on the top three places for pizza fans to try across the Middle East. 

California Pizza Kitchen 


Serving up some of the tastiest slices in town, California Pizza Kitchen in Mall of the Emirates is a relaxed spot for all to enjoy and one of the best restaurants in Dubai to take your children.

The casual eatery is well loved for its classic Margherita (take your pick from either hand-tossed original crust or thin and crispy), but delve further into the vast menu and try the spicy chipotle chicken and fire-roasted vegetable options.

Yummy California Pizza Kitchen in UAE

California Pizza Kitchen in Dubai

 


800 Degrees Neapolitan Pizza Dubai


Whipped up fresh using high-quality ingredients shipped straight from Naples, 800 Degrees Neapolitan Pizza is one of the best places to grab an authentic slice of pie. 

Build your pizza from an extensive selection of toppings (think rosemary turkey and smoked provolone) or opt for baked pasta, burratas, salads or grilled meat mains. We’ve chomped our way through the entire menu, and we’re delighted customers!

Find 800 Degrees Neapolitan Pizza located in Mall of the Emirates and City Centre Me'aisem.

Delicious 800 Degrees Neapolitan Pizza in UAE

800 Degrees Neapolitan Pizza Dubai in Mall of the Emirates

 


Pizza Hut

You just cannot go wrong with a round of pizzas at this ultimate cheat-day foodie spot. We are long-time lovers of the too-tasty-to-resist super supreme pizza – an indulgent doughy bite loaded with toppings and stuffed with a melted cheese crust. 

Pizza Hut is located in Mall of the Emirates, Mall of Egypt, City Centre Mirdif, City Centre Sharjah, City Centre Ajman, City Centre Qurum, City Centre Deira, City Centre Muscat, City Centre Alexandria and City Centre Maadi


Article Source: https://www.malloftheemirates.com/blog/dining/foodie-edit-3-of-the-best-pizza-places-in-the-middle-east

 
September 2017

Top 3 Kid-Friendly Places in Dubai

The little ones will love eating out at these fun and tasty venues.

The best restaurants for children


From Neapolitan-style pizzas to all-you-can-eat stacks of pancakes, we reveal the very best places to fill up hungry bellies at malls across Dubai and the wider Middle East.

Whether you’re looking for a quick pit stop to grab a bite on the go or a sit-down feast with the whole family, these venues offer something to suit all occasions and taste buds.

Bon appetite!


The Cheesecake Factory

This popular American important attracts the masses, and for good reason – The Cheesecake Factory Dubai’s menu is vast, as is the restaurant space, which overlooks the snowy slopes of Ski Dubai at Mall of the Emirates. Despite the sprawling size, the décor is warm and cosy with big banquet booths, amber lighting and more than enough seating options to suit your group.

Foodie highlights (and be prepared as portions are huge) include the spicy buffalo chicken bites, crispy crab wontons, California guacamole salad, and famous factory salad, while the little ones will love the roadside sliders and mini corn dogs from the children’s menu.

There is also a glass display cabinet by the entrance displaying a seemingly never-ending array of specialty cheesecakes, so don’t even think about not sneaking in a slice – it will be well worth the calories.

The Cheesecake Factory is located at Mall of the Emirates.
The Cheesecake Factory at Mall of the Emirates in Dubai
IHOP

As the name would suggest the International House of Pancakes (IHOP) is THE place to get a great stack of pancakes. Aside from golden pancakes topped with everything from blueberry compote to white chocolate chips, the casual eatery also serves up a broad selection of breakfast bites, juicy burgers, melted sandwiches and quesadillas. If you fancy taking the healthier route, opt for one of the fresh salads loaded with greens, grilled lean meats or the soup of the day.

While the menu is already super child-friendly, there is also a specialised kiddie section with create-a-face pancakes, mac ‘n’ cheese and chicken strips.

IHOP is located at Mall of the Emirates and City Centre Bahrain.

IHOP serves some of the best pancakes in Dubai and Bahrain


800 Degrees Neapolitan Pizzeria

Chow down on some of the best slices in town at 800 Degrees Neapolitan Pizzeria Dubai. Soft, chewy and perfectly topped, the pizzas are a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.
Take your pick from three different bases (thin crust, gluten-free or our pick – original Neapolitan) and load up the fresh ingredients, which includes beef carpaccio, classic pepperoni, gourmet ricotta, and over 20 different types of veggies.

You’ll also find plenty of other options aside from cheesy pies, such as tomato and pesto burrata, homemade pasta and lamb shank.

Kids’ meal deals ring in at just AED35 and include a choice of margarita pizza, creamy penne pasta or tomato spaghetti wash down with fresh orange juice and scoop of gelato to finish the feast.

800 Degrees Neapolitan Pizzeria is located at Mall of the Emirates and City Centre Me’aisem.

A kids’ meal at 800 Degrees Neapolitan Pizzeria

 
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