Difference between revisions of "SPINACH AND SIMSIM"

From Recidemia English
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Text replace - "Category:Recipes that need photos" to "")
m (Text replace - "Directions" to "Procedures")
 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 12: Line 12:
 
* 1 tablespoon [[butter]]
 
* 1 tablespoon [[butter]]
  
== Directions ==
+
== Procedures ==
  
 
# In a heavy stewing pan, combine [[sesame seed]]s and [[water]]. Stir in [[spinach]]. Add more [[water]] if necessary; the amount of [[water]] used depends on how wet the [[spinach]] is. This mixture should cook in smallest amount of [[water]] possible. Bring to a boil. Simmer until seeds are cooked, 10 to 15 minutes.
 
# In a heavy stewing pan, combine [[sesame seed]]s and [[water]]. Stir in [[spinach]]. Add more [[water]] if necessary; the amount of [[water]] used depends on how wet the [[spinach]] is. This mixture should cook in smallest amount of [[water]] possible. Bring to a boil. Simmer until seeds are cooked, 10 to 15 minutes.
Line 18: Line 18:
 
# Serves 4.
 
# Serves 4.
  
[[Category:Ugandan Recipes]]
+
[[Category:Ugandan cuisine]]
[[Category:Ugandan Vegetarian]]
+
 
 +
[[Category:Ugandan cuisine]]
 +
[[Category:Vegetarian Recipes]]
 
[[Category:Sesame seed Recipes]]
 
[[Category:Sesame seed Recipes]]
 
[[Category:Spinach Recipes]]
 
[[Category:Spinach Recipes]]

Latest revision as of 10:43, 15 July 2012


Description

Sesame seeds - called simsim in Swahili - add an unusual nutty flavor to vegetable stews. This particular recipe is from Uganda.


Ingredients

Procedures

  1. In a heavy stewing pan, combine sesame seeds and water. Stir in spinach. Add more water if necessary; the amount of water used depends on how wet the spinach is. This mixture should cook in smallest amount of water possible. Bring to a boil. Simmer until seeds are cooked, 10 to 15 minutes.
  2. Add butter just before serving, with a starch.
  3. Serves 4.