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  • Mikkimeow
    Mikkimeow Posts: 1,282 Member
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    Bacon. Sushi.

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  • BinaryPulsar
    BinaryPulsar Posts: 8,927 Member
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    Caprese pizza? I love making that.

    Yum!
  • SuperVixen2B
    SuperVixen2B Posts: 218 Member
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    PROTIP: Don't try this unless you're on an off day

    Combination of Iranian kebabs & hummus. When perfected almost nothing can stand up to it

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    And if you're feeling brave add some iranian bread as well

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    You're welcome everyone

    Oh good gravy. My MIL's sister cooks the best kebabs and some other stuff that I can pronounce, but can't spell for the life of me. Shadiya? It's like rice and noodles mixed...dunno, soooo good. And something they call "fah-tee-day"...but I *think* it's fatayer? Again, dunno - like a spanikopita only a doughier crust. Good-Ness! And burghal kebbeh and grape leaves stuffed with yums. Drool.

    ETA: and her naan! Goodness gracious her naan! It's like the fluffy butt of a cherub with garlic butter.
  • YF92
    YF92 Posts: 2,893 Member
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    PROTIP: Don't try this unless you're on an off day

    Combination of Iranian kebabs & hummus. When perfected almost nothing can stand up to it

    hummus.jpg

    5246120251_0b8da24429.jpg

    And if you're feeling brave add some iranian bread as well

    Naab+Restaurant+Bukit+Bintang+KL+5.jpg

    You're welcome everyone

    Oh good gravy. My MIL's sister cooks the best kebabs and some other stuff that I can pronounce, but can't spell for the life of me. Shadiya? It's like rice and noodles mixed...dunno, soooo good. And something they call "fah-tee-day"...but I *think* it's fatayer? Again, dunno - like a spanikopita only a doughier crust. Good-Ness! And burghal kebbeh and grape leaves stuffed with yums. Drool.

    ETA: and her naan! Goodness gracious her naan! It's like the fluffy butt of a cherub with garlic butter.

    You just opened a whole new continent haha, the pastries would make you go craaazzzzyyyy

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    This is just one type of Fatayeer. There are loads. Arabic word is فطائر
    Copy paste that in google & thank me later
  • girlnextdoor0163
    girlnextdoor0163 Posts: 4 Member
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    Food Porn!
  • Kitten2629
    Kitten2629 Posts: 1,359 Member
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    the first one looks yummy
  • SuperVixen2B
    SuperVixen2B Posts: 218 Member
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    Oh good gravy. My MIL's sister cooks the best kebabs and some other stuff that I can pronounce, but can't spell for the life of me. Shadiya? It's like rice and noodles mixed...dunno, soooo good. And something they call "fah-tee-day"...but I *think* it's fatayer? Again, dunno - like a spanikopita only a doughier crust. Good-Ness! And burghal kebbeh and grape leaves stuffed with yums. Drool.

    ETA: and her naan! Goodness gracious her naan! It's like the fluffy butt of a cherub with garlic butter.

    You just opened a whole new continent haha, the pastries would make you go craaazzzzyyyy

    377483women.jpg

    This is just one type of Fatayeer. There are loads. Arabic word is فطائر
    Copy paste that in google & thank me later

    Yes! That's exactly it. Is fa-tee-day a different dialect or they just saying it wrong? MY MIL and her sister are Syrian - the first generation born in America and their parents wanted them to learn English so insisted on speaking it in the home...so its entirely possible they are mispronouncing.

    I'm so hungry for this now :( The closest we have is a chain - Moby ****s. It's good, but doesn't come close to home cooked.


    ETA: Oh my goodness, silly filters. Moby uhm...Moby D-word...? :laugh:
  • YF92
    YF92 Posts: 2,893 Member
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    I know all dialects. Small differences but they come from the core language. They probably mispronounced it as there is definitely an R there
  • SuperVixen2B
    SuperVixen2B Posts: 218 Member
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    I know all dialects. Small differences but they come from the core language. They probably mispronounced it as there is definitely an R there

    I tried to learn to impress my hubs - he spent some time in that general area and picked up some words/phrases. I tried a CD - it was beyond difficult. Very different from English. Kudos for knowing both so well.
  • YF92
    YF92 Posts: 2,893 Member
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    I know all dialects. Small differences but they come from the core language. They probably mispronounced it as there is definitely an R there

    I tried to learn to impress my hubs - he spent some time in that general area and picked up some words/phrases. I tried a CD - it was beyond difficult. Very different from English. Kudos for knowing both so well.

    I know how you feel, my language has letters that aren't present in many other languages so if you don't pick it up when you're young its almost impossible to pick it up later. I've yet to see full time translators speak without an accent

    Hit me up with a pm if you want to learn some words & beat your husband :tongue:
  • SuperVixen2B
    SuperVixen2B Posts: 218 Member
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    I'd rather you send me some of those Iranian kebabs! om nom nom nom
  • BlueBombers
    BlueBombers Posts: 4,065 Member
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    I didn't scroll through all the pages, so I don't know if this has been posted before:
    ETA: brownie, PB, oreo, PB, oreo (from the top down)
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    ^ OMG I'm drooling :sad:
  • Pipsg1rl
    Pipsg1rl Posts: 1,414 Member
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    PROTIP: Don't try this unless you're on an off day

    Combination of Iranian kebabs & hummus. When perfected almost nothing can stand up to it

    hummus.jpg

    5246120251_0b8da24429.jpg

    And if you're feeling brave add some iranian bread as well

    Naab+Restaurant+Bukit+Bintang+KL+5.jpg

    You're welcome everyone

    I found it more interesting to myself that this post got my way more excited than any other.

    My husband and I lived in England near a Kebab shop. Loved it. I have a friend who told me they are not kebabs. He was thinking "Shish-kabob." ...sigh...

    We are near a Phoenicia. They call it Schwarma (sp?).

    Will you come cook for us??
  • deluxmary2000
    deluxmary2000 Posts: 981 Member
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    Bacon. Sushi.

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  • superfox12082
    superfox12082 Posts: 512 Member
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    WHY DID I CLICK ON THIS

    This.
  • wfrazjr
    wfrazjr Posts: 43 Member
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    They are trouble makers.
  • Oscarinmiami
    Oscarinmiami Posts: 326 Member
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    you guys are the devil!!

    lol

    everything looks so damn good
  • ItsMeGee3
    ItsMeGee3 Posts: 13,255 Member
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    Now I'm starving!
  • zcb94
    zcb94 Posts: 3,679 Member
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    WHY DID I CLICK ON THIS

    DITTO....I already was craving something sweet!!! This is just cruel, but yet I can't stop looking, lol!

    My sentiments exactly. I am so glad that man can't gain weight just by looking at treats, but at the same time, I feel like I just did!:angry::huh: :noway:
  • Joannah700
    Joannah700 Posts: 2,665 Member
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