Kobeba (beef and cracked wheat slice)

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I’m mad for Northern African and Middle Eastern flavours at the moment. Well, not really at the moment, for quite a while now. Ever since I was lucky enough to attend a five-day cooking school in Morocco. Well, even before that – I would hardly have travelled all the way to Morocco if I wasn’t pretty sure I liked the food. But that certainly sealed the deal. I loved the communal way of cooking (everybody’s dinner cooked in the basement fire of the local hammam (bath house)) and the delicate spices that became robust dishes and flavours.
So when we featured Egyptian cuisine for our At the Table feature this month, I knew I’d be cooking it for the blog. Call me daggy, but I’m a big fan of mince and always have a kilo or two in the freezer. Just in case. So I was pretty much set for the kobeba – beef and cracked wheat slice. I was intrigued by the fact that this dish is beef, with a beef stuffing – a case of “too much is never enough”?
It’s a simple dish and as I was cooking, I got into the mood by listening to Natacha Atlas – my favourite Arabian-fusion songstress (she was born in Belgium to parents of Moroccan, Egyptian, Palestinian and British background, speaks at least four languages, and has used all of them in the course of her career. Basically, awesome). Her version of Screamin' Jay Hawkins’ I Put a Spell on You is fabulous and as the kobeba went into the oven, I was shimmying with the best of them.
I served the kobeba with the fattoush and some pita bread for a simple dinner, and it was perfect – the beef-beef combo was delicious and the two layers had slightly different textures and tastes. I think I’ve just added another easy mince dish to my repertoire!

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articholke blini pan pie
Made the artichoke bline pan pie last night - a little short cut in buying bottled artichoke instead of preparing my own and having no blini pans, I improvised with a dish in the oven. Even with my modifications, YUM. Great vegetarian option for my increasing circle of non meat eating friends.
13 Feb 2012 0:17 AEST
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Love it
Wow, Must be very delicious.
12 Feb 2012 20:53 AEST
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Back in the kitchen
Havn't made it to beef slice yet, but my oven has been installed and to celebrate I made the 3 milks cake (January feast). What can I say but yum. So moist and more-ish. And the mixing up so easy my 3 year old helped. More cooking on the way.
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