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Рецепт Recipe For Fattoush Salad Using Msemen
by Tandy Sinclair

Hailing from Lebanon, a fattoush is a bread salad. Mediterranean vegetables, such as tomatoes, radishes and cucumbers are added to the stale flatbread. Herbs are integral to this salad, as well as sumac to add a slightly sour taste. Head straight on to the Recipe For Fattoush ♥ Dave and I got our passports back from the Italian Consulate 3 weeks before we were due to fly. The first thing I did was open them to check whether we had been granted a Visa. Dave’s Visa is shorter than mine as his passport expires next year. This is going to be a whole lot of fun in future when we apply for Visa’s until we catch up with one another. We got none of our paperwork back from the Consulate so I needed to print our flight confirmation. I accessed our booking through the airlines website and paid no attention to what was there. All I did was copy and paste the flight details into a Word document to edit and print. While I was editing the confirmation I noticed that they had out first outbound flight on the 14th of September with a layover of 48 hours. Today’s inspiration ♥ Recipe For Fattoush ♥ can be found on Lavender and Lime Click To Tweet We had booked our flights with a layover of just over 2 hours so needless to say I was unimpressed. Up until July I had only heard good reports about Ethiopian Airlines. But then my friend Garth experienced a delay on the second leg of his outward journey. He stayed in a shoddy hotel in a dodgy area. And a month later my friend Louise had the second flight of her inbound journey delayed. And again, another hotel stay that was not positive. Not something I would endure for 2 days! Thankfully the person who I spoke to at the call centre was most understanding about the fact that we had to be in Rome on the morning of the 15th. We had an onward flight to Sicily that could not be changed. If you are read my holiday blog you will find out if all went to plan. Click on the links for conversions and notes. Fattoush   Save Print Make this salad with any stale flatbread you have All Rights Reserved: an original recipe from Lavender and Lime Ingredients 210g large tomatoes, diced * 50g radishes, thinly sliced 125g Mediterranean cucumbers, diced * 1 yellow pepper, quartered, deseeded and thinly sliced 25g pickled red onions 15g mint leaves, roughly chopped 30g flat leaf parsley, roughly chopped 15g coriander, roughly chopped 125g flatbread, roughly torn up for the dressing 2 garlic cloves, crushed 45mls lemon juice 60mls olive oil, plus extra for drizzling 30mls apple cider vinegar Salt and freshly ground black pepper to season Sumac to garnish Method Place the tomatoes, radishes, cucumbers, pepper, and onions into a large bowl Toss and then add the herbs and flatbread Mix together and then make the dressing for the dressing Place the garlic, lemon juice, oil and vinegar into a small mixing bowl Season generously and whisk to combine Pour over the salad and set aside for at least 10 minutes to combine Adjust the seasoning, garnish with olive oil and a generous amount of sumac and serve My Notes *It is important that everything is diced the same size 3.5.3251   Dave and I are overseas in Italy. We will be back at work on the 1st of October. I will start replying to comments then. I won’t be able to read any blogs while we are away so please forgive my lack of visiting back. You can follow our trip by taking a look at our holiday blog. Inspiration published on Lavender and Lime September 24: 2017 – Two Nights 2015 – Sponge Fingers 2014 – Wine Making At Waterkloof Wines 2013 – Sourdough Health Bread 2011 – Something Sweet Challenge 2010 – Eating In Marina de Grosseto Top of Page Rate this item:1.002.003.004.005.00Submit Rating No votes yet. Please wait... Click to share the inspiration ♥Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related