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01-17-2015, 07:42 AM
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This sounds very interesting - roughly written, but easy to get the point.
Manakeesh - Pies: Thyme, Meat, Cheese
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That sounds really good. I made something similar called
Lamacun or Turkish Pizza, which we enjoyed, but I think the thyme and pomegranate might be even better!
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It does sound interesting. But, the 1/3 cup of "dried" thyme kind of scares me. It sounds like it would be way too much.
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I agree Maryann - it's something to play with tho.
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That's just one suggestion of filling. Some of the others sounded good, though. But the temperature, or lack there of, at the end is confusing? Did I miss something?
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Just googled 'Manakeesh' - how very interesting -
Manakeesh The above recipe makes 1 using 1 1/2 cups flour in the dough - and 1 cup thyme!! among the toppings. So, evidently thyme is very big in Arabian foods.
Interesting link.
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