Vaspov Kufta is a traditional Armenian dish. The word Vospov means Lentils, and Kufta (or Keufta) means Patties. So in English this dish is called “Red Lentil Patty” and in Arabic “Kebbet 3adas” whereby “3” stands for an Arabic letter similar to “A” but deeper.
Vospov Kufta is a mouth watering, refreshing yet filling meal, that is served cold with pita bread. Generally Vispov Kufta is a summer time dish. I learned this traditional recipe for Vospov Kufta from my Great Grandma.
Vospove Kufta is not only a vegetarian dish, but a vegan one as well. In our Armenian culture we are bred to eat vegetarian and vegan dishes every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. This culture came from Churches, whereby for centuries it was required that people fast during these three days. Fasting not only nourishes the soul, but also allows the body to rest. These days, many people still adhere to this schedule by eating only vegetarian dishes although many may not know why.
Due to this practice, the Armenia cuisine is full with delicious vegetarian and vegan dishes. This version of Vospov Kufta is served with salad, but there are other recipes of Vospov Kufta that have minced meat stuffing. The portion below serves 4 people.
Vospov Kufta (Red Lentil Patty) Recipe
Red Lentil Soup Recipe
It is freezing cold in Amman, where I live, this week! We are experiencing a cold, polar front accompanied with much rain and some snow. My girls are overly excited about the snow… I just hope that it snows enough that they could play and make a snow man!!! In this freezing, cold weather, all I could think of all morning is yummy Red Lentil Soup.
Red Lentil Soup is a traditional Middle Eastern Cuisine dish!! It is so much part of our Middle Eastern food culture, that Red Lentil Soup is the customary soup served during Ramadan at the start of the “Ftour” meal. In Arabic, Red Lentil Soup is called “Shorabet 3adas – شوربة عدس” whereby the “3” stands for an Arabic letter similar to A, but deeper in sound.
There are several versions of this famous Middle Eastern Red Lentil Soup. Some versions are quite basic and use a few basic ingredients only, while others include vegetables such as potatoes or carrots. The spices used to spice up this famous Red Lentil Soup also vary from using just cumin, to adding curry, or mixed spices.
Some Red Lentil Soup recipes use coriander both dried and fresh, while others don’t use coriander in the recipe but for garnishing only. Other recipes use parsley.
The basic ingredients constant in all versions of red lentil soup are: split red lentils, onions and lemon.
Today’s recipe of Red Lentil Soup uses carrots. However, I do sometimes prepare this famous Arabic soup with potatoes, or both potatoes and carrots. I also sometimes prepare the basic version without any additions. Whichever version of Red Lentil Soup you use, you can be sure that you will end up with a delicious and nutritionist soup… comfort soup at its best!!!
The nice thing about Red Lentil Soup is that it is a meal by itself! Serve Red Lentil Soup with some toasted Arabic pita bread or some garlic bread and you have a fulfilling meal.
Portion below is for 6-8 servings depending on size of soup bowl.
Top Recipes of 2012
Two weeks ago I celebrated www.dish-away.com first year! Have been thinking for a while what to do for this occasion?
This past year was quite interesting. I started this blog as a hobby (it still is), and was overwhelmed by the encouragement and support I got from so many people! In 2012, I also succumbed to the many requests I received for sharing my recipes in Arabic which resulted in opening my Arabic blog www.fattoush.me in April of 2012.
To mark the end of 2012, I would like to share with you the top 10 recipes. I’ve been thinking for a while how to determine the top recipes. Do I use the number of visits the recipe received? or how many times it was “Liked” or “Shared”? I finally decided to use the number of views as it is more straightforward and subjective.
So here begins the countdown, Hope you enjoy.
Sugar Glaze Recipe
Cookies are delicious by themselves!!! So much so, that when you have one it is pretty difficult to keep it at that. Normally, I have difficulty keeping my hand at bay from grabbing the second even third cookie! This is for the average normal cookie, you can imagine what is the case when the cookie looks even better all glazed up!!!
Sugar glaze is that extra thing that transforms your cookies from super to superb!! Sugar glaze is the make-up of cookies. Cookies are great as they are, but with a little sugar glaze make-up they are WOW!!
What is great about this sugar glaze is how easy it is to make and apply!! These butter cookies above where glazed by my 9 and 14 year old daughters. A fun activity that is sure to keep your little ones engaged.
Sugar glaze pairs perfectly with butter cookies! You can also use it with ginger cookies or any other cookie recipe you desire.
Butter Cookies Recipe
These butter cookies are a special request from a fan I feel so happy when I get a request for one of my favorite recipes… it gives me a good EXCUSE to prepare and indulge my sweet tooth, and these butter cookies are a perfect example. I love them!!! But given the calories involved, I try to only prepare these yummy butter cookies when there is an occasion, and getting a special request for these butter cookies is certainly a good enough occasion!
I noticed that some refer to these butter cookies as sugar cookies; I still haven’t figured out what is the different between butter cookies and sugar cookies?!? Is it the ratio of butter to sugar? Anyway, whichever name you choose to call them, these classic white cookies - that I call butter cookies - taste good and can be beautifully decorated into exotic small yummy goodies.
The beauty of these cut-out butter cookies is that they can be prepared for any occasion. During Christmas time use Christmas tree, bells, snowflakes, and stars cutout cookie shapes. During Easter use bunny, egg and chicks cutout cookie shapes. Hearts for valentines and birthdays. Stars and crescent for Eid. There is no limit to the shapes and forms you can make with this simple dough!
