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Living in the states but married to and have many Egyptian friends that I'm inviting on Eid. So I'm stuck on what to do for Eid. I thought about making Kahk but I don't know the recipe. I have an idea how to make it, I saw it in Ramadan while I was in Egy, but I don't have a recipe to go by. If anyone has it, and the recipe for petit fours, I'd soooo appreciate it.
Also, I'm not sure what else to cook. I have planned ru3a' and grilling some meat and chicken, but lost on what else to do.
And what about activities? We're all adults and married, except there will be two little ones, a two year old and a 6 month old.

Maybe I'm just overstressing myself, lol. I'm a student, I tend to do that! Rofl!

2007-12-15 08:33:09 · 6 answers · asked by hayaa_bi_taqwa 6 in Travel Africa & Middle East Egypt

I don't know why I didn't think of fattah, lo!


Btw: Qul sana wentum tayyebeen!

2007-12-15 09:11:11 · update #1

6 answers

wenty tayeba dear :)
Yes ,as Hatem said .... make Fatta ... a traditional egyptian dish in Eid

check this link for the reciepe:

http://www.wasfasahla.com/docs/recipe.cfm?recipe_id=462

Bon Appetit :)



LoLz @ Hatem
aywaaaa ...kollo fel hagayes ...... nyahahahah :D

2007-12-15 09:25:28 · answer #1 · answered by ღ Scent of a Woman ღ 4 · 4 0

This may sound strange, but I have encountered so many Arabs, especially their children, who can't get enough of BBQ and grilled things. I don't know if you are in a snow-free zone. Perhaps there is even a way to fake it with indoor methods. Dil rice is usually a popular item. So is sweet & sour chicken. And if you have any garlic fans among your group, you might want to try that one yoghurt-cucumber-garlic number. Best to make it 36 hours before and let it sit in the fridge until the gathering. I am a garlic fan. :) Oh, and qormah sabzi. People love that stuff. I know that this is entirely international, but these are dishes that have made people happy, and they come from the States, Lebanon, East Asia, the Indo-Pak region, the Gulf region, Iraq...goodness, where else? :) Yum. Don't forget to have stuff that kids like.

2007-12-17 01:31:22 · answer #2 · answered by pink 4 · 1 0

Egyptian Petit Fours Recipe

2017-01-20 06:00:21 · answer #3 · answered by schluckerbier 4 · 0 0

first of all we enty tayba ya gamila

well this eid bta3 la7ma so a boiled meat,fatta,grilled stick,kofta,ryash and lamb or veil meat its up to you
deserts:om aly
trifle
one packet of green jelly
one packet of red jelly
one packet of caster
one can of combot(fruit cocktail) or pineapple as you wish
packet of biscuit you will take some of it not all
well get green jelly and put it in large plate and try to be glass to show the color then put it in the fridge till it be strong then biscuits dip it in the combot water just put it and hold it to the plate over the green jelly then make the caster and after it cold a bit put it over the jelly then again to the fridge after it cold put the third layer which is red jelly and put the combot over it and back to the fridge its need a day before the day you'll recipe but its great enjoy

2007-12-15 10:02:35 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

I don't think Ka3k or petit four are suitable for this occasion.. I think it should be "Fatta" .. made of Rice, Bread (Kinda dark Pita bread) and large pieces of meat... and I wonder where did all the house wives in Egypt gone if you get a zero answers till now... for god's sake Ommal bass nesa2 el 3alam etta7edo we mesh 3aref eh... kollo fel hagayes
FEN SETTAT EL BEYOOOT

2007-12-15 09:09:17 · answer #5 · answered by 7atem 3 · 2 0

happy eid!!!
happy eid!!!
and yet again happy eid!!!
may allah be with u my friend☺

2007-12-16 02:48:47 · answer #6 · answered by Forevercool F 2 · 1 0

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