Swiss_chard_pastry… Shuabiat_bie_selek
Swiss_chard_pastry… Shuabiat_bie_selek

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The ingredients needed to make Swiss_chard_pastry… Shuabiat_bie_selek:
  1. Get Swiss chard leaves
  2. Prepare big onions
  3. Take sumac
  4. Take salt
  5. Make ready or 1/2 a cup of pomegranate molasses
  6. Make ready olive oil
  7. Make ready raisins
  8. Prepare walnuts
  9. Take sesame (optional)
  10. Prepare Shuabiat's dough :
  11. Take flour
  12. Get salt
  13. Prepare sugar
  14. Take corn oil
  15. Prepare water or as needed
  16. Make ready Corn oil for rolling the dough

Swiss chard makes for a great side dish and you don't need many. These Leek and potato patties make delicious appetizers or an ideal side dish to accompany many meat dishes. Very traditionally made during Passover or Easter across the Middle East. Browse All Swiss chard Recipes. chard chard. spinach beet. leaf beet. seakale beet. silver beet. white beet.

Instructions to make Swiss_chard_pastry… Shuabiat_bie_selek:
  1. The filling : - chop Swiss chard leaves coarsely
  2. Finley chop the onions
  3. Mix together the Swiss chard, onions adding the salt, sumac, and 3 spoons from the pomegranate molasses. Add raisins (optional).
  4. Mix together and leave in a colander for about 2 hours or until all water has drained
  5. Add to the mixture the rest of pomegranate molasses.  Walnuts and sesame are optional
  6. Mix well together once more
  7. Dough preparation : - add sugar,salt and half the amount of warm water in a bowl. Mixing well, add oil,gradually add in the flour and knead. Add the rest of the water as you require a cohesive and soft dough.
  8. Brush the dough with oil,leaving for 30mins. Cut dough into small balls. Leave aside for 10 minutes.
  9. Spread each ball in oil. Roll out the dough in a circular shape.
  10. Put about 1 tablespoon of the filling at the centre of the circle
  11. Closing the 3 sides together
  12. Place on a  baking tray (add sesame on top, optional)
  13. Bake on 200 degrees for about 20 minutes, or untill the dough is golden brown. - It is served,hot or cold.
  14. Made by: Tala Odaymat

Wikipedia Article About Swiss Chard on Wikipedia. Chard (Beta vulgaris var. cicla), also known as Swiss Chard, Silverbeet, Perpetual Spinach or Marigold, is a leaf vegetable. Swiss chard—or simply "chard"—is a member of the beet family that does well in both cool and warm temperatures. Here's how to grow Swiss chard in Swiss chard is typically grown as a cool-season crop because it grows best in the cooler temperatures of spring and fall. Swiss Chard is entirely edible, including the leaves and stems.

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