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newly married to a kurdish :)

PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 9:32 am
Author: awatef
Roj bash everybody,
I am newly married to a kurdish man from Slimania and I would love to impress him by cooking some kurdish food.
I am from France and we do not cook the same way so please be kind enough to send me recipes of Dolma, and rices and fasulia, bamia, masguf.... everything possible and your advice:)
I will highly appreciated if you could give me all details step by step... it is not easy to find a book with recipes and pictures for kurdish food... I dont know if turkish, iranian foods are like kurdish...
well as you can guess, there is lot of work to do... inshaAllah with your help I will do well ;0

Zor zor spas.
Xo hafiz

Awatef

Re: newly married to a kurdish :)

PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 8:35 pm
Author: Londoner
Check the link bellow. I hope it helps :D

http://www.google.com/search?q=Kurdish+ ... urceid=ie7

Re: newly married to a kurdish :)

PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:12 am
Author: dyaoko
thats so nice to see u marrying a kurdish boy,
it depends if your husband is fimmilar with iranian food , if yes u can cook him iranian food. by the way Persian and Kurdish Dolma are almost the same, u can find persian english sites for dolma .

by the way
are you native french ? or arabic

Re: newly married to a kurdish :)

PostPosted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 11:53 pm
Author: paper-tiger
awatef wrote:Roj bash everybody,
I am newly married to a kurdish man from Slimania and I would love to impress him by cooking some kurdish food.


Hi. :)

I use this book, it's very good and all the recipes are tasty, but it is definitely not Kurdish specific.

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There are recipes for tahini dips/sauces, dolma, lots of soups/stews, teas and cakes, but I really don't think it's particularly Kurdish. More like Moroccan/Arabic style foods. But anyway, it's still a very good book. :D

Have fun cooking!