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October 22, 2005

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sihem

hi,miam miam very yummmmmmmmmmy i love bekbouka, osbane,chtitha bouzelouf;but i have comments?
1.2 cloves of garlic are not enough.it's chtitha!!!!!!!!!!!!
2.olive oil?it would be better to replace it by vegetable oil
3.why not adding coriander.
4.there is no chtitha without chick peas
byyyyyyyyye

Narjis

The bekbouka I saw served in Tlemcen was stuffed tripe. The sheep stomach was stuffed with seasoned coucous (I believe) and then boiled in a stew with chick peas and potatoes.

Elizabeth

Chtithat el Kercha/ El Bekbouka, Algerian Spicy Tripe, Tripe en Sauce. i know this is his is a very common dish found in Algerian restaurants in France. i hv tried during lunch time in my office. lol

elizabeth
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jilal

bon ramadhan a tout le monde merci farid pour ces recettes

Paz

Oh my! I LOVE tripe! I'll have to try this recipe.

Paz

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