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Farolee



This is an appetizer that people from Aden serve during Ramadhan. It is made out of chick pea flour (also known as Garam Flour). You may have had them at some Indian restaurants–they list them in their menu as Pakora.

Ingredients:

  1. 1 cup of chick peas

  2. 1/2 medium onion finely chopped

  3. 1 jalapeno finely chopped (less if too spicy for you)

  4. 2 tblsp of finely chopped cilantro

  5. 1 patatoes grated (squeeze water out)

  6. 1 carrot grated

  7. 1 clove finely crushed

  8. salt to taste

  9. 1/2 tsp of ground cumin

  10. 1/2 tsp of ground coriander

  11. 1/8 tsp of tumeric

  12. pinch of baking soda

  13. 1/8 tsp chillie powder

  14. 1/2 cup of water (give or take)

  15. Oil for frying

Place all the ingredients in a boil, except for the water. Mix them all well and then pour in the water gradually, and knead with your hand. Add water as needed. You want the mixture to be thick and not runny (a runny mixture wil yield you OIL SOAKED Farolee’s). It is rather like a thick paste like mixture that you want to achieve.

Heat oil–trickle in a little of the mixture and if it starts bubbling it is the right temperature. You do not want the oil to be too hot, otherwise it will brown from the outside and reamin uncooked on the inside. Drop in a tsp of the mixture into the oil and fry until golden brown. Give about 2 minutes for each Farolee to cook well.

Place on a paper towel to get rid of excess oil, and serve with your favorite dip.

Note: you can use any vegetables in this mixture–and how big or small you cut the vegetables is up to your taste.

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You will need:

  1. two cups of sour cream

  2. half of an English cucumber–peeled and grated. Squeeze out the water from it

  3. 1/2 tsp of dry mint

  4. salt to taste

Mix all ingredients together and serve with your favorite crackers. I used black sesame seed crackers.

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