Archive for 2010

Shakriyeh

August 18th, 2010

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Shakriyeh is yogurt cooked with lamb meat, served with frikeh (roasted green wheat) and rice.

Let’s make Shakriyeh:

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Ramadan Kareem – 2010

August 11th, 2010

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Ramadan is the ninth month of Islamic calendar, today is the first day of Ramadan.

May Allah accept our fasting, forgive our sins, and guide us all to the Straight Path. May Allah bless us all during Ramadan, and throughout the year, with His forgiveness, mercy, and peace, and bring us all closer to Him and to each other.

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Makbouseh

August 11th, 2010

Makbouseh is one of the sweets prepared for Nisf Sha’aban.

Makbouseh is a specialty of Hama (you can’t find it in other cities), and available only during Nisf Sha’aban, it has another name which is “Mehshiyeh”. The dough is prepared from flour, sugar and ghee, and the filling is prepared from semolina, sugar, water, orange blossom water and food coloring, it is formed as two layers of dough and the filling between them, and cut into diamonds then baked in the oven.

Let’s make Makbouseh:

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Ma’amoul Abiad

August 9th, 2010

Ma’amoul Abiad is one of the sweets prepared for Nisf Sha’aban.

“Ma’amoul Abiad” means “White Ma’amoul” because the color of the cookies should remain white in baking, a specialty of Hama . In other cities, “Ghraibeh” is similar to Ma’amoul Abiad but baked to golden brown in color. These cookies are very delicate, they melt immediately in your mouth.

Let’s make Ma’amoul Abiad:

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Nisf Sha’aban – 2010

August 8th, 2010

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Sha’aban is the eighth month of the Islamic calender, it is the month before Ramadan.

Nisf Sha’aban or Mid-Sha’aban is the 15th day of the eighth month (sha’aban) of the Islamic lunar calendar. Laylat Nisf  Sha’aban is the night preceding the 15th day of Sha’aban. The most important event at the fifteenth of Sha’aban was the changing of the qiblah which was ordered by God from Masjid Al-Aqsa (Al-Aqsa Mosque) in Jerusalem, to Masjid Al-Haram (The Sacred Mosque) in Mecca.

In Syria it is a tradition to celebrate Nisf Sha’aban every year, each city has its own way of celebration.
In Hama
, streets are lightened with extra lights and decorated with Syria’s flag. Sweet shops and mothers prepare special sweets, these kind of sweets are available only during Nisf Sha’aban, they can’t be found in other days of the year. Also, parents visit their married daughters and take with them these sweets as a gift.

Four kinds of sweets are prepared:

Bashmina

Mahia

Ma’amoul Abiad

Makbouseh

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This year, Nisf Sha’aban (Mid-Sha’aban) was on 28/7/2010.

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