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This is a discussion on Who loves Seffa? within the Moroccan Cuisine recipes forums, part of the Food and Restaurants in Morocco category; Thank you Latif That's what I needed Seffa recipe and for 2 people! haha don't worry I'm in shape and ...
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| Morocco Enthusiast | Thank you Latif That's what I needed Seffa recipe and for 2 people!haha don't worry I'm in shape and i work out so I'm all right with the gym part ![]() I will make it tomorrow and take pictures of the process and post them here! |
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| Registred User Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Now living in Wales
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| Registred User Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Now living in Wales
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| PS. There is also a version of SEFFA made with couscous. I'll post the recipe over the next couple of days. It's real easy to make. |
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| Registred User Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Now living in Wales
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| SEFFA WITH COUSCOUS To serve 2 Ingredients: 200g of couscous (Use couscous made from white flour) 200ml of boiling salted water 50g or 100g of butter 50g or 100g of caster sugar 50g or 10g of ground cinnamon Method: 1/ Place the couscous in a large bowl add the boiling salted water and let it stand for 5 minutes or until the water is absorbed 2/ If you have a steamer, first fluff the couscous in the bowl with a fork to separate the grains, then turn into the steamer and steam on a medium heat. If you start with hot water in the bottom of the steamer, ten minutes should be enough or until steam starts rising from the top of the steamer. 2 A/ if you prefer to use a microwave. After fluffing the couscous, cover the bowl with cling film And pierce holes for steam and microwave for 4 minutes on full power 3/ Add the butter and some of the caster sugar and use a fork to separate the grains 4/ Put the couscous in a serving dish and shape it into a pyramid or cone 5/ Use the remainder if sugar and the cinnamon to decorate Enjoy! |
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| Yes Yummy it was so good! Good job Abdel |
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| Thank you Latif for the recipe. I make Seffa once a year hehe the only difference i do is I steam the vermicelli instead of boiling it. I think it tastes little bit better |
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