9/29: The Art of Arabic Cooking
فن الطبخ العربي
Saturday, September 29, 2018
2:00—4:00 PM
Per Class: $25/ $22 for members
Payment required upon your reservation
In order to reserve your place, please pay by September 29, 2018
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– Fetet Badinjan : The word fatteh means “to crumble” in Arabic and this is the idea behind this dish. Bread that is somewhat stale is crumbled, toasted, and layered with a variety of ingredients including a yogurt sauce and some fried pine nuts.
This fatteh is an eggplant and minced lamb version. It can easily be converted to a vegetarian dish by omitting the meat and replacing it with coarsely ground walnuts.
Ma’amol : Maamoul is a delicious traditional Middle Eastern cookie that is typically made on religious holidays such as Easter or Eid. … We also heard of some chefs baking maamoul using only farina, with no semolina. Maamoul fillings can include dates, walnuts, pistachio, or a combination of both or other nuts.
– Learn to prepare a full delicious meal and dessert. Sample all the food prepared.
– Instructors are experts who have mastered the art of preparing delicious Arabic food and are happy to share their menus and tips!
– Beginners are welcome! Classes are open to all!
– Reservations and prepayments are required. Places are limited and a minimum of 4 participants is required to hold each class.
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- 770-936-8770
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- 3288 Marjan Drive, Atlanta, GA 30340