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Bxgell2
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You all asked for it! DH's homeade tahina recipe!
Ok, he asked me to put in a caveat here, that these measurements have been pulled out of his arse, and are only approximations, because he never really follows a recipe
So, for anyone that wants to taste my DH's tahina-out-of-his-arse:
2 cups Sesame seed paste 2 cups water 3 cloves garlic 3 leaves of dill 3 teaspoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon salt
Mix it all up in the processor and VOILA!
This is enough to last about a week, and tastes absolutely AMAZING with Israeli salad or Shakshuka.
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Posted 2/22/08 6:06 PM |
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Re: You all asked for it! DH's homeade tahina recipe!
Posted by Bxgell2
So, for anyone that wants to taste my DH's tahina-out-of-his-arse:
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Posted 2/22/08 6:08 PM |
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Dani00518
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Re: You all asked for it! DH's homeade tahina recipe!
Sounds yummy....I'm going to try this tomorrow with Ava......she likes to be the mixer.
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Posted 2/22/08 6:11 PM |
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Bxgell2
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Re: You all asked for it! DH's homeade tahina recipe!
I knew someone would like that
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Posted 2/22/08 6:37 PM |
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nbc188
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Re: You all asked for it! DH's homeade tahina recipe!
Yum, thanks!
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Posted 2/22/08 6:40 PM |
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FelAndJon
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Re: You all asked for it! DH's homeade tahina recipe!
Yummy! Where does he (or you ) get the sesame seed paste? Is that widely available?
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Posted 2/22/08 6:57 PM |
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Bxgell2
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Re: You all asked for it! DH's homeade tahina recipe!
Posted by FelAndJon
Yummy! Where does he (or you ) get the sesame seed paste? Is that widely available?
We get it at Acme (here in Philly) - if you have a supermarket that has a jewish or israeli section, you should be able to find it there. Sometimes, just sometimes, you can find it in the baking section, like where you would find almond paste and such.
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Posted 2/22/08 6:59 PM |
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FelAndJon
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Re: You all asked for it! DH's homeade tahina recipe!
Posted by Bxgell2
Posted by FelAndJon
Yummy! Where does he (or you ) get the sesame seed paste? Is that widely available?
We get it at Acme (here in Philly) - if you have a supermarket that has a jewish or israeli section, you should be able to find it there. Sometimes, just sometimes, you can find it in the baking section, like where you would find almond paste and such.
cool, thanks.
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Posted 2/22/08 7:34 PM |
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LuvMy2Girls
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Re: You all asked for it! DH's homeade tahina recipe!
Thanks Beth!
Oopsy though, i saw this after i bumped my post
Can't wait to try it!
ETA: Can you use Dry Dill?
Message edited 2/22/2008 7:50:20 PM.
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Posted 2/22/08 7:48 PM |
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Bxgell2
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Re: You all asked for it! DH's homeade tahina recipe!
Posted by sweetness
Thanks Beth!
Oopsy though, i saw this after i bumped my post
Can't wait to try it!
ETA: Can you use Dry Dill?
I'm going to leave out the comments from the peanut gallery sitting on the couch next to me, but let's just say, a typical Israeli would take great offense to the use of DRIED dill in their homeade tahini
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Posted 2/22/08 8:21 PM |
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Dani00518
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Re: You all asked for it! DH's homeade tahina recipe!
Posted by Bxgell2
Posted by sweetness
Thanks Beth!
Oopsy though, i saw this after i bumped my post
Can't wait to try it!
ETA: Can you use Dry Dill?
I'm going to leave out the comments from the peanut gallery sitting on the couch next to me, but let's just say, a typical Israeli would take great offense to the use of DRIED dill in their homeade tahini
Does the chef have a recipe for stuffed cabbage?
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Posted 2/22/08 8:56 PM |
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Bxgell2
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Re: You all asked for it! DH's homeade tahina recipe!
Bump for the morning crew!
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Posted 2/23/08 8:30 AM |
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Bxgell2
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Re: You all asked for it! DH's homeade tahina recipe!
Posted by Dani00518
Posted by Bxgell2
Posted by sweetness
Thanks Beth!
Oopsy though, i saw this after i bumped my post
Can't wait to try it!
ETA: Can you use Dry Dill?
I'm going to leave out the comments from the peanut gallery sitting on the couch next to me, but let's just say, a typical Israeli would take great offense to the use of DRIED dill in their homeade tahini
Does the chef have a recipe for stuffed cabbage?
Actually, he DOES! I had to eat bucketfuls of that stuff last winter! Do you want it???
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Posted 2/23/08 8:31 AM |
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2BEANS
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Re: You all asked for it! DH's homeade tahina recipe!
Posted by FelAndJon
Posted by Bxgell2
Posted by FelAndJon
Yummy! Where does he (or you ) get the sesame seed paste? Is that widely available?
We get it at Acme (here in Philly) - if you have a supermarket that has a jewish or israeli section, you should be able to find it there. Sometimes, just sometimes, you can find it in the baking section, like where you would find almond paste and such.
cool, thanks.
i know wauldbaums has an international aisle, has all kosher products. Im sure you can find there.
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Posted 2/23/08 9:05 AM |
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Dani00518
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Re: You all asked for it! DH's homeade tahina recipe!
Posted by Bxgell2
Posted by Dani00518
Posted by Bxgell2
Posted by sweetness
Thanks Beth!
Oopsy though, i saw this after i bumped my post
Can't wait to try it!
ETA: Can you use Dry Dill?
I'm going to leave out the comments from the peanut gallery sitting on the couch next to me, but let's just say, a typical Israeli would take great offense to the use of DRIED dill in their homeade tahini
Does the chef have a recipe for stuffed cabbage?
Actually, he DOES! I had to eat bucketfuls of that stuff last winter! Do you want it???
Yes, Yes, Yes....pretty please
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Posted 2/23/08 12:55 PM |
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dandr10199
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Re: You all asked for it! DH's homeade tahina recipe!
Sounds yummy! I will have to try it! Thanks
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Posted 2/23/08 1:14 PM |
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Bxgell2
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Re: You all asked for it! DH's homeade tahina recipe!
Posted by Dani00518 Does the chef have a recipe for stuffed cabbage?
Actually, he DOES! I had to eat bucketfuls of that stuff last winter! Do you want it???
Yes, Yes, Yes....pretty please
Here ya go!
1 large head of cabbage
Sauce: two 28 ounce cans whole peeled tomaties with juice 1 large onion finely chopped 1 apple, peeled, cored and coursely grated 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice 1/4 cup sugar 1/4 cup packed brown sugar 1 teaspoon sour salt Cup dark raisins 1 tablespoon kosher salt 1/4 teaspoon ground pepper
Filling: 2 pounds ground beef (we use veggie beef crumbles) 1 large onion, grated 2 eggs 2 tablesppons uncooked long grain rice 1 tablesppon matza meal 2 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt 1/2 teaspoon ground pepper
Directions: 1. Prepare the dcabbage by removing dark outside leaves. Bring a large pot of water to a boil and add the cabbage and cook for 10 minutes. Using a fork with a long handle, remove cabbage from pot and place in a shallow pan and remove as many leaves as possible, cutting them away from the core with a sharp knife. Shake excess water and set leaves aside.
2. Bring water back to boil, return cabbage to water and boil about 5 minutes. Using the same procedure, remove as many leaves as possible. Repeat until you remove about 20 leaves. Pare raised portions of veins. Set leaves aside.
3. Prepare sauce - place tomatoes with liquid in saucepan and crush tomaties with wooden spoon. Bring to a boil over a medium heat. Reduce heat and cook 15 minutes, or until slightly thickened. Stir in onion, apple, lemon juice, granulated sguar, brown sugar, sour salt, raisins, kosher salt, pepper and cook 15 minutes longer. Taste the sauce - it should be balanced between sweet and sour. For sweeter add sugar, for more tart add more lemon juice.
5. Prepare filling - place all ingredients in large mixing blow and mix thoroughly.
6. Assemble rolls - place one cabbage leaf concave side up. Put 3-4 tablespoons filing in center of the leaf. Roll up tightly, tucking in ends. Repeat until all the filling has been used.
7. Spoon thin layer of sauce onto bottom of large covered saucepan or Dutch oven. Arrange stuffed rolls seam-side down in layers over the sauce. Pour remaining sauce over stuffed cabbage. Cook, covered, on low heat 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
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Posted 2/23/08 1:35 PM |
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LuvMy2Girls
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Re: You all asked for it! DH's homeade tahina recipe!
Posted by Bxgell2
Posted by sweetness
Thanks Beth!
Oopsy though, i saw this after i bumped my post
Can't wait to try it!
ETA: Can you use Dry Dill?
I'm going to leave out the comments from the peanut gallery sitting on the couch next to me, but let's just say, a typical Israeli would take great offense to the use of DRIED dill in their homeade tahini
I meant no offense to the hubby, this gentile knows no better, but def should Please forgive me
My DH's family is jewish, 10 years you think i'd learn by now
can you make homemade Sesame paste?
Message edited 2/23/2008 2:29:34 PM.
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Posted 2/23/08 2:28 PM |
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