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Foul is Fava Beans, sauteed with green chilly, garlic, lemon and tomato. Once cooked it's doused in olive oil. On the side he made some 'reverse' ( as I like to call it) Coarse hummous, whipped up in about two minutes by mashing chickpeas with tahini, garlic, parsley, salt and lemon. It's a quick hummous fix. This was all served with slices of onion, chillies and Nabulsi Cheese - a great salty cheese from Palestine that makes Halloumi look dumb.
The breakfast was amazing, so hearty and filling, I'll be skipping lunch and dinner. What made it extra special was the Palestinian Olive Oil that my dad doused the hummous and the Foul in. It's truly special and he treats it like the rolls royce of olive oil. It's not a commercial brand, it's from a small farm in Palestine, he had it brought over in big barrels. It's a lot more deep in flavour and complex than the Italian Olive Oils, you could drink this stuff.
I'm smuggling that shit into London this weekend in a cola bottle.
xxx
Rajesh
PS: My dad said the best Foul he had was in a tiny little joint down a backstreet in Jordan, I keep trying to get him to blog his Jordan trip but he's too lazy.
2 comments:
Oh, that does look good. I'd happily eat a breakfast like that.
Re olive oil, I keep meaning to go and check out that little shop in Clerkenwell that sells small-producer olive oil (Dos Hermanos review here).
Hi Kake
I had a feeling you'd show up for this post.
Let us know how the shop is.
By the way, I really am bringing the olive oil back in a cola bottle.
Rajesh
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