NRaleighLiberal
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Mon Nov-21-11 02:02 PM
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| our favorite low-cost, healthy side dish/light lunch - Mujadarrah (Middle Eastern cuisine) |
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we have a good local ME store that have great hot food options - but when we were pondering paying 5.00/lb for Mujadarrah (one of our addictions), we went seeking a way to make it ourselves....and it is so easy and inexpensive (depending upon how much you pay for good, large sweet onions).
AKA lentils and rice with fried onions.
6 tbsp olive oil 3 large sweet onions - peel, slice in half, then into thin slices of each half 1 1/4 cups green, brown or orange (red) lentils 3/4 cup brown long grain rice (we use brown basmati) 1 quart water 1 tsp salt freshly ground black pepper
In a large frying pan, put the oil - heat over medium, add the onions - saute on medium for 15-20 minutes or more - the big pan of onions will cook down considerably - you want them nice and golden brown.
In a large deep pot, put the lentils and water and salt - bring to a boil, cover and simmer for 15 min. Add the rice and black pepper, cover and simmer for another 15 min (rice should be done, most of the liquid gone - could take another 5-10 min).
Mix half of the sauteed, browned onions (they are amazingly sweet!) into the rice/lentil mixture - adjust to taste for salt and pepper.
Use the remaining onions to top the servings.
This is an amazing comfort food!
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Mon Nov-21-11 02:44 PM
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I agree completely about the comfort food quality of rice and lentils.
I cook equal parts of rice, quinoa, and lentils, and store the mixture in the refrigerator. Then add some to soups or salads, or use it as a base and add different vegetables, seaweed, sauces, etc.
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Mon Nov-21-11 09:55 PM
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| 2. There is a really good recipe for it in Frances Lappe's "Diet for a Small Planet" |
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I haven't made it in eons. Time to think about making a batch of it...
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Tue Nov-22-11 12:00 AM
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| 3. Sounds good. And a simple lunch, especially for a fall/winter meal. |
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Tue Nov-22-11 06:04 PM
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| 4. thanks- I love this dish when we go to the Mid-east |
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restaurants here-thanks for the recipe, since I've been meaning to look one up and then always forget. :D
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Wed Nov-23-11 04:41 PM
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| 5. Cut the recipe by a third, added paprika in with rice, made for lunch today. Simple, good stuff. |
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Wed Nov-23-11 04:51 PM
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| 6. Great! Nice touch with the paprika! |
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