tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1173265715484373279.post2158317033631938180..comments2024-03-28T09:05:41.257+00:00Comments on Muslimah in Solace: Food I make and eat! Mafrouk, Moroccan flat breadAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13576371133449650476noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1173265715484373279.post-44056571089648547102014-03-08T13:11:52.599+00:002014-03-08T13:11:52.599+00:00Jazaka Allah khier Sis.
Yes in Maghreb we put fil...Jazaka Allah khier Sis. <br />Yes in Maghreb we put filling also, but me and my family save that for Ramadan. We use Kefta, shredded carrots and onions that are all pan fried and then add before cooking the Mafrouk. I seen other variations but that is my fav. I am not a fan of garlic, Some parts of Morocco use Garlic in everything But not a fan at all.<br />I am part Algerian sis, so I am aware of some of the cooking. I still have some family in west Algeria :)<br /><br />Wasalam -x-Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13576371133449650476noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1173265715484373279.post-57138122703281407832014-03-04T12:05:14.400+00:002014-03-04T12:05:14.400+00:00They look amazing Maa Shaa Allah ukhtee, , they ar...They look amazing Maa Shaa Allah ukhtee, , they are called in Algeria , Mencemen, and you can also add onions garlic and chopped tomatoes with spices, and put in the center of them and cook, this is called Muhajib, i love the photo it looks very professional!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1173265715484373279.post-29519187998506705962014-01-18T02:59:42.625+00:002014-01-18T02:59:42.625+00:00@Unknown. That is very expensive to pay each time ...@Unknown. That is very expensive to pay each time sis. It is cheaper to make at home! You don't need many ingredients and you can make a huge batch and freeze them. And shop ones are never as good as home made. In Morocco I never eat shop ones, they always use olive oil or something worse as it always tastes like clarified butter and greasy. <br /><br />You should give it a go! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13576371133449650476noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1173265715484373279.post-72154027795226076712013-11-06T15:31:49.287+00:002013-11-06T15:31:49.287+00:00Barakallaahu feek. I recently tried this bread and...Barakallaahu feek. I recently tried this bread and have been eating it for the past few months almost daily but i never knew its proper name - i simply call it Moroccan bread. Btw i did'nt read the whole post for i have no intentions of trying to make it - to lazy for that. I would rather happily pay $3.50 each time i want it. Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03193584151025593728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1173265715484373279.post-40690082600027780322013-09-05T21:54:11.804+01:002013-09-05T21:54:11.804+01:00http://eat-in-morocco.blogspot.com/http://eat-in-morocco.blogspot.com/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1173265715484373279.post-77797392165254952152013-03-02T15:46:48.979+00:002013-03-02T15:46:48.979+00:00Waliykum asalam sis,
Inshallah i hope to do anoth...Waliykum asalam sis,<br /><br />Inshallah i hope to do another 'revamped' post for this and this time will get someone to take photos of me folding the dough. <br />All i can say is practice, practice, practice... <br />But glad you liked it and you found it tasty :D<br /><br />wasalam -x-Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13576371133449650476noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1173265715484373279.post-27650570429540839152013-03-01T03:27:02.111+00:002013-03-01T03:27:02.111+00:00Salaam Sister,
I actually tried this a few weeks a...Salaam Sister,<br />I actually tried this a few weeks ago. I followed your recipe but also had a look on youtube to see how to "fold" the dough. It was not a complete success and did not look anything like yours!! I guess first time, but tasted lovely and i tried jam and honey with it. <br />Thanks for the recipe. I love moroccan cuisine I am Pakistani. But love arabic food and this is so similar to our breads too. <br />:D<br />Fahimaanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1173265715484373279.post-63128439914515509992012-07-30T16:56:23.852+01:002012-07-30T16:56:23.852+01:00Salams, hey moroccan sis :D
I am from Oujda to th...Salams, hey moroccan sis :D<br /><br />I am from Oujda to the east. Where abouts are you from? Yeah in oujda we call it Mafrouk. Zawji is from Meknes and they call it mlawi. So when i say mafrouk all his family look at me strangly so i have had to learn the lingo. <br /><br />But i decided to call it Mafrouk on the post becuase this is how its made in Oujda and thats what we call it and i am a "oujada" at heart :DAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13576371133449650476noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1173265715484373279.post-4413749021246786052012-07-28T17:23:14.175+01:002012-07-28T17:23:14.175+01:00Salaam
I am Moroccan too, I don't know what re...Salaam<br />I am Moroccan too, I don't know what region you are from but I've never heard "mafrouk", we call them "mlawi" or "msamman" here in Morocco.<br />Lovely pictures :o)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1173265715484373279.post-84811846083151739582012-07-20T11:24:18.709+01:002012-07-20T11:24:18.709+01:00Waliykum Asalam,
Yeah subhanallahm i saw a siste...Waliykum Asalam, <br /><br />Yeah subhanallahm i saw a sister post pictures of indian flat bread on her Fb page and i told her it looks the same. Only hers was round. <br /><br />Do you have a recipe sis, i would love to try indian flat bread :DAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13576371133449650476noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1173265715484373279.post-22755536395452533032012-07-19T14:22:32.136+01:002012-07-19T14:22:32.136+01:00Assalamuallikum,
This looks exactly like Indian f...Assalamuallikum,<br /><br />This looks exactly like Indian flat bread and is prepared almost in the same way :)umm aaminahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03746889638120794840noreply@blogger.com