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Ramadan is all about oriental food. Not just any oriental food, but your grandmother’s delicious food that’s drenched in ghee and as tasty as ever. But, since Ramadan 2020 has come during coronavirus pandemic and we’re all stuck home and too worried to visit our grandmothers or in some cases even our parents, Ramadan just isn’t the same.
To help make it up to you and ensure you get a mouth-watering iftar, here are some Ramadan recipes by Egyptian food bloggers that you can easily make yourself. They’re oriental, they’re Egyptian, they’re easy to follow and they’ll satisfy that belly of yours.
Follow these recipes for a well-deserved iftar and your day will be made:
Ramadan Recipes: Koshary by Matters of the belly
If you’re in the mood for koshary and don’t feel safe about ordering take out, you’re bound to fall in love with Matters of the belly’s incredibly delicious recipe.
Ramadan Recipes: Short ribs by Mohamed Salah
If you’re feeling like something out of the ordinary, this slow-cooked short ribs should definitely be on the top of your list.
Ramadan Recipes: Roz meamar with pigeon by Kitchen keys
Kitchen keys has endless recipes you can make every single day that are very easy to follow. But for the love of this dish, it’s time to learn how to make an exceptional roz meamar.
Ramadan Recipes: Macarano bashamel by Chef May Yacoubi
No Ramadan iftar is complete without macarona bashamel. You might even feel that this recipe is even better than your grandmother’s! Just don’t tell your granny that or else.
Ramadan Recipes: Shrimp rice recipe by Nada’s Food Affair
You can never go wrong with shrimp rice, even in Ramadan. It’s one of those dishes that aren’t too fishy but are a great way to take a break from traditional food. Follow this recipe and your tummy is definitely in for a surprise.
Ramadan Recipes: Shawerma recipe by Ramy Soli
On those days when you’re feeling like a sandwich, instead of a whole meal, there’s no better recipe to make than this shawarma tray.
Homemade sausage with pomegranate molasses by Omar’s Kitchen
Anything with pomegranate molasses is welcomed in our kitchen, but this recipe is one that you’ll definitely be a fan of.
Creamy fereek with mushroom tajine by Dina in the Kitchen
Change is always good. Especially when it’s creamy and has mushrooms in it! This recipe is a delight to have for your Ramadan iftar.
Ramadan Recipes: Chicken mesakhan by Fusion Recipes
You’ve been fasting all day and need to up your protein intake. This recipe is a Jordanian/Palestinian specialty and filled with flavor.
Ramadan Desserts: Pistachio baklava by Noha Kitshe
When it’s time for dessert, this oriental specialty will definitely satisfy your sweet tooth.
Mafroukeh by Cleobuttera
Anything made by Cleobuttera will be sensational. But these heavenly delectable Lebanese pistachio concoctions are an absolute must-try! Don’t forget to check her other awesome recipes or just gaze in awe at her impeccable presentation and mouth-watering recipes.
Further reading: The Most Creative Ramadan Desserts 2020 You Need to Try
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