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Eggplant Meatballs


These are DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-LIIIIIIII-CIOUS and exremely light! They make for great appetizers. I made them for the sisters at the halaqa yesterday and they loved them.

You will need:
1) 2 small egg plants or 1 medium sized eggplant
2) a cup of ground beef or lamb
3) small onion finely diced
4) 1 garlic clove finely minced
5) 1 tbls of finely chopped cilantro
6)1 tsp of ground cumin
7) 1 tsp of ground coriander
8) 1/4 tsp of black pepper
9) 1/4 tsp of chillie powder
10) Salt to taste
11) one egg
12) one cup of plain bread crumbs

Roast, bake, or broil the eggplant after massaging :-) it with a little olive oil. Once it is soft on the inside remove/scrape all the pulp with a spoon. Mix in the beef, onion, garlic, cilantro, spices and salt. Mix well. Make into little balls.
Dip the balls into the egg and them cover with the bread crumbs and deep fry until golden brown. Should take about 2 minutes for each to cook through and brown.

For the sauce (this is my favorite sauce, I learnt it from my mum and everyone who tastes it asks for its recipes):

Mix liquid chillie sauce (about 3 tbls), 1 tsp of concentrated tamarind, juice of half a lemon or lime and salt to taste. Mix well and enjoy.


In Yemen this is called “Qahwa bayda” meaning white coffee. It is absolutely delicious.

For two mugs you will need:

1) 1 cup of toasted sesame seeds (or more if you lke–we scoop them up with a spoon after we have drank the liquid)
2) 3 cups of water
3) 1/2-3/4 of a cup evaporated milk
4) 1/4 tsp of ground cinnamon
4) 1/4 tsp of ground cardamon
5) fresh ginger grated (half the size of your index finger)
6) sugar to taste
7) 1 tsp of Yemeni coffee ((lightly toasted coffee beans that have been ground)

Place the water, sesame seeds, cinnamon, cardamon, sugar and ginger in a saucepan to boil under medium heat. Get it into a rolling boil, and then lower the heat and let simmer under low for about 8-10 minutes for the flavors to blend.

Add the evaporated milk (you can add more if you want it milkier). Let it boil for another 5 minutes or so. Add the coffee and let boil for a few seconds (do not boil for long) and serve immediately.

Enjoy ! Makes for a great winter drink.