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  2. Moroccan Red Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe - AOL

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    In a large stockpot or Dutch oven, heat the oil. Saute the onion and carrot over medium-high heat until soft and beginning to brown, 7 minutes.

  3. Mujaddara - Wikipedia

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    Cooked lentils are popular all over the Middle East and form the basis of many dishes. Mujaddara is a popular dish throughout the Arab world, and is generally made using brown or green lentils and rice, that can be seasoned with cumin, coriander, or mint. [2]

  4. Lentil soup - Wikipedia

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    The Roman cookbook Apicius, compiled in the 1st century AD, includes a recipe for lentil soup with chestnuts. [3] Lentil soup is mentioned in the Bible: in Genesis 25:30-34, Esau is prepared to give up his birthright for a pot of fragrant red lentil soup being cooked by his brother, Jacob. In Jewish tradition, lentil soup has been served at ...

  5. Ezogelin soup - Wikipedia

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    Ezogelin soup or Ezo gelin soup (Turkish: Ezogelin çorbası, "the soup of Ezo the bride") is a common soup in Turkish cuisine. The main ingredients are bulgur and red lentils . The origin of the soup is attributed to Ezo the bride from Gaziantep .

  6. 57 Lentil Recipes To Put the Pantry Staple To Good Use - AOL

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  7. Lentil Soup Recipe - AOL

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    Pour vegetable broth (or water and vegetable bouillion) into large pot. As broth comes to a boil, add lentils, bay leaf and chopped onion, carrot, celery and potato.

  8. Haleem - Wikipedia

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    The origin of Haleem lies in the popular Arabian dish known as Harees (also written as Jareesh).According to Shoaib Daniyal, writing in The Sunday Guardian, the first written recipe of Harees dates back to the 10th century, when Arab scribe Abu Muhammad al-Muzaffar ibn Sayyar compiled a cookbook of dishes popular with the "kings and caliphs and lords and leaders" of Baghdad.

  9. Levantine cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Lentil soup (شوربة عدس)—may be vegetarian or include meat, using brown, red, yellow or black lentils, with or without the husk; Makanek—Arabic sausage made from ground meat spiced with pine nuts, cumin, cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg and served with pomegranate molasses. Makdous (مكدوس)—stuffed oil-cured baby aubergines; Manakish