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PeanutMama
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Thu, Mar 19 2020, 10:35 pm
Anybody have a recipe on the spicier side? Really looking for an authentic soup not the flavored down ones.
Thanks
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Wife1
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Thu, Mar 19 2020, 10:47 pm
I have a really good one will type it out tomorrow iyh
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estreya
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Thu, Mar 19 2020, 11:20 pm
this is a very good one. add more hawaij if you like it spicier (or more chili powder to increase heat).
there is also a beef version of the soup.
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imorethanamother
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Fri, Mar 20 2020, 12:46 am
Hashem_n_Farfel wrote: | Anybody have a recipe on the spicier side? Really looking for an authentic soup not the flavored down ones.
Thanks |
You know which Yemenite soup is the best? The one at Hapisgah! That restaurant in Queens! So good. I always wanted that recipe. Everything else seems to taste just exactly like the Hawaijj spice and nothing more.
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frum_lady
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 12:22 pm
imorethanamother wrote: | You know which Yemenite soup is the best? The one at Hapisgah! That restaurant in Queens! So good. I always wanted that recipe. Everything else seems to taste just exactly like the Hawaijj spice and nothing more. |
Anyone have a recipe for this?
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Mommy1:)
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 12:32 pm
I had Yeminite soup from a real yeminite family - most amazing thing ever! And it's souper easy! (pun intended)
chicken on the bone (thawed)
water
osem consumme soup mix
garlic powder
onion powder
salt pepper
hawaj spice (use carefully, unless you're used to it!)
Peeled but whole:
onion
garlic
carrots
potato
sweet potato
butternut squash (deseeded)
Minced (although that's for me, traditionally it's cleaned but whole)
fresh cilantro
fresh dill
Cook for 1 hour. Serve with Hilbeh (adds a kick and deserves a whole other post!)
Last edited by Mommy1:) on Sun, Sep 06 2020, 1:23 pm; edited 1 time in total
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frum_lady
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 12:45 pm
Thank you! How much hawaij for an 8 qt pot - for a beginner 😂?
And I can just throw in vegetables in addition? Like potatoes and carrots..?
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ra_mom
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 1:24 pm
frum_lady wrote: | Thank you! How much hawaij for an 8 qt pot - for a beginner 😂?
And I can just throw in vegetables in addition? Like potatoes and carrots..? |
For 8 cups of water you can use 2 tsp hawaij and cumin to taste (maybe 1 tsp).
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Mommy1:)
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 1:26 pm
frum_lady wrote: | Thank you! How much hawaij for an 8 qt pot - for a beginner 😂?
And I can just throw in vegetables in addition? Like potatoes and carrots..? |
Regarding Hawaij, do it to taste. Start with a sprinkle, taste at the 1 hour mark. A little becomes too much very fast... (the voice of experience lol)
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Mommy1:)
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 2:50 pm
ra_mom wrote: | For 8 cups of water you can use 2 tsp hawaij and cumin to taste (maybe 1 tsp). |
The hawaij we use has cumin in it, so be careful! some folks are sensitive to it, it can be strong especially when fresh. Taste as you go
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ra_mom
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 3:14 pm
Mommy1:) wrote: | The hawaij we use has cumin in it, so be careful! some folks are sensitive to it, it can be strong especially when fresh. Taste as you go |
I make my own hawaij. Yes, it has cumin. I still add more to the soup though for a real authentic tasting soup. I like ethnic food.
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