This sweet fried bread is a very popular snack in East Africa, they are sold on the streets you will find them every where. This version is made with flour, oil, milk and eggs, cardamom powder and with the help of the baking powder they are on your table in no time. It is a light snack good with cup of tea.
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keep this up! you are awesome. i'm trying to teach my self how to cook somali food. learning from my mom is hard because she doesn't use measurements. just a pinch of this, a dash of that, etc.
Thank you!!
asc walaalo waad ku mahad santahay sida quruxda badan eed u soo qurxisay si loo kariyo cuntada soomalida. waxaan rajaynayaa in hablo iyo inamo badan oo soomali ahi kaa baran doonaan sidan fiican ee fudud eed u soo bandhigtay cuntada soomalida.
I am Puerto Rican. I've never had somalian food but i love eating other culture's food. I'll be making this sweet bread today.
By the way, i once took care of a somalian little girl and her mother brought her lunch. It was basmati rice but inside the rice there was cummin seeds. That rice smelled so aromatic. Does anyone happen to have a recipe?
Hi Ida,
Thanks for stopping by, I will be posting that Somali rice soon.
hey sis i was wondering if ure were going to post nafaqo.... the stuffed potato with the egg reipe
Salaam Ali,
There is a good recipe with a video you can find it at Somali Recipes
the link is here:http://www.somalirecipes.com/search/label/Appetizer
o okay i just watched the video it was great but i have another question when u make ano barrawe isnt it only milk and sugar because my grandma used to make it for a store in somalia and she said its only milk and sugar but on ure recipe it says u must add butter and cardamon isnt the cardamon optional?????
salama alaikum sister
salamalikum... I make these quite often and my Kids LOVE them!!! They have me makin them 4 the sckool gala`s etc n seems all the kids love them...
Jazakallah khaire for sharing...
I like to add Black Seed to mine to make them nutritious as well as yummy.
I cannot thank you enough for this recipe, this is one of my favorite snacks and I've been searching all over for the recipe.
I have never eaten Somali Food before but tried it and love it. I hope to learn more about the culture and the cuisine
Hey i'm a somalian and my mom used to owen a resturante and she makes all kinds of somali foods, she thought me how to cook them and i can cook any somali food i stoped by this web site because i have project do on 5/1/11
and i choose to do my project on somalia my teacher asked me for a recipe for somali foods and was looking for an easy recipe to give to him and i found it THANK YOU SOO MUCH!(:
you are very welcome sis, thanks for sharing your story if you have the chance let us what you made and how it turned out, thanks
Salam sis,
I was looking for Quraac.... Do you have that reciepe.... You know I'm not good at making these Somali traditional Ramadan food, but with your help, I'll become a pro in no time.... Help!!! from your loved one in London
BTW: I'm beating myself now for not taking the opportunity to learn from you first hand that time you came down.... ;o( LOL
Thanks in advance
Ramadan Kariim,
I am here for you Samira anytime and I am only one click away. lol
When make quraac this is my favorite recipe it easy and tasty and just enough sugar.
have a look at khamiir it is more less sugary version and you can sprinkle with powdered sugar. http://www.mysomalifood.com/breads/khamiir-fried-dough/
take care