Friday, 23 December 2011

Sfiriya

By Za, 






  This is a "food recycling" traditional Algerian dish that's made basically from stale bread. 
When you have lots of leftover bread which's gone stale, here's a suggestion to recycle it into a very delicious dish. Kids love too. My brother used to call it 'Khoffash' - Bats. They enjoy eating the crispy bread "cookies" dry. It's very tasty and healthy for them (esp. if you're using brown/whole meal bread like I did today

So, here we go: 
Ingredients: 

For Sfiriya: (bread cookies

  • A big bowl of shredded stale bread (white or brown
  • A British mug of Milk
  • Soft cheese (i.e la vache qui rit, or any soft cheese of your liking
  • 1/2 tea spoon of cinnamon
  • 1 tbsp of Orange flower water
  • 1 egg


The sauce and meat: 

  • Minced meat
  • 1 Onion 
  • 4 Garlic cloves 
  • spices of your liking. (I like cumin, cinnamon and mix spices
  • 1 egg 
  • 2 tbsp of breadcrumbs
  • Chopped coriander 
  • Salt and water 
  • (Lemon = optional



Method - Preparation: 
                 For the Sfiriya (bread fried cookies): 
Shred the stale bread in a big bowl and add warm milk gradually while kneading and mixing with your hand. 
Mixed it and knead it untill all lumps soften and melt. You should have a lump-less paste. 
PS: if the paste is too runny, add a few table spoons of bread crumbs until it gets an assembled viscous consistency.



Shred the stale bread in a big bowl and add warm milk gradually while kneading and mixing with your hand. 
Mixed it and knead it untill all lumps soften and melt. You should have a lump-less paste. 
PS: if the paste is too runny, add a few table spoons of bread crumbs until it gets an assembled viscous consistency.


Make medium sized balls from the paste and flatten them with your fingers gently to form a cookie-like round shape. (use water or oil in your hands if the past if too sticky


Fry the bread cookies until they gain a mahogany-golden-brown-ish color. (see picture).
remove, sieve and let the Sfiriya rest aside while you get to your sauce. 







              The meatballs: 
Grab the minced meat and add salt, a grated small onion + 2 cloves of garlic + 1 egg + spices + chopped coriander + 1 tea spoon of olive oil. and mixed everything untill you get this (see picture).

Wet your hands with water, (it helps meat not stick to them when you're rolling the paste in your hand to form a small ball). 
I decided to have a different shape today for a change. So, I opted for the oval one. ( see picture) 

                For the sauce
Grate or chop the onion and garlic before you chuck them to stir fry in a pot. (2 to 3 table spoons of oil
Once onion+garlic are soft add spices of your liking for a white sauce. (I add cinnamon and a teeny bit of cumin + some mixed herbs and spices) and stir well. 
pour in 2 to 3 glasses of water and bring it to a boil before you start chucking the meat balls in the sauce. 
Add chopped coriander (that's the cherry on the cake
Add the chick peas (They shouldn't be dry! if you get them dry, let them stay dipped in water over night. They'll double in size
let cook between 20 to 40 mins. ( if you're using a pressure pot then you might only needs about 15mins of cooking time). 

Serving: 
In a plate, put the number of bread crisps you'd like to have and pour the sauce (+meatballs) over them. Drizzle some lemon juice for a better taste. ( but that's optional)

et voila! 

Bsahatkom - Enjoy - Bon appetit. 





1 comment:

  1. this one look and IS delicious! yumyum nom nom nom....

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