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Sfeeha (baked lamb pies)
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Arabic, Baked, Lamb & Mutton, Meats, Middle Eastern, Tarts & Pies |
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Ingredients:
| | DOUGH: | | 2 3/4
| cup | Water, lukewarm (110 to 115 | | | Degrees) | | 2
| pack | Active dry yeast | | | Pn Sugar | | 8
| cup | All purpose flour | | 2
| tsp | Salt | | 1/4
| cup | Olive oil | | | FILLING: | | 2
| cup | Onion, finely chopped | | 1
| tbsp | Salt | | 2
| tsp | Salt | | 4
| tbsp | Olive oil | | 1/2
| cup | Pine nuts, (pignolia) | | 2
| lbs | Lamb, lean, boneless and | | | Coarsely ground | | 2
| med | Tomato, fresh, ripe, peeled | | | Seeded and finely chopped | | 1/2
| cup | Green pepper, finely chopped | | 1/2
| cup | Parsley, finely chopped | | | Prefer flat leaf parsley | | 1/2
| cup | Lemon juice, fresh | | 1/4
| cup | Red wine vinegar | | 1
| tbsp | Tomato paste | | 1
| tsp | Cayenne pepper | | 1
| tsp | Allspice | | 2
| tsp | Salt | | | Black pepper, freshly ground |
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Procedures:
| 1 | Make the dough in the following fashion: pour ?cup of the lukewarm water into a small, shallow bowl and sprinkle it with the yeast and sugar. | | 2 | Let the mixture rest for 2 or 3 minutes, then stir to dissolve the yeast completely. | | 3 | Set the bowl in a warm, draft free place (such as a turned off oven) for about 5 minutes, or until the mixture almost doubles in volume. | | 4 | In a deep mixing bowl, combine the flour and the 2 teaspoons of salt, make a well in the center and into it pour the yeast mixture, the ?cup of olive oil, and 2 cups of the remaining lukewarm water. | | 5 | Gently stir the center ingredients together with a large spoon, then slowly incorporate the flour and continue to beat until the ingredients are well combined. | | 6 | Add up to ?cup more lukewarm water, beating it in a tablespoon or so at a time, and using as much as necessary to form a dough that can be gathered into a compact ball. | | 7 | If the dough is difficult to stir, work in the water with your fingers. | | 8 | Place the dough on a lightly floured surface and knead it by pressing it down, pushing it forward several times with the heel of your hand and folding it back on itself. | | 9 | Repeat for about 20 minutes, or until the dough is smooth and elastic. | | 10 | Sprinkle it from time to time with a little flour to prevent it from sticking to the board. | | 11 | Shape the dough into a ball and place it in a lightly oiled bowl. | | 12 | Drape loosely with a kitchen towel and set aside in the warm, draft free place for 45 minutes to 1 hour, or until the dough doubles in bulk. | | 13 | Punch the dough down with a single blow of your fist and divide it into 16 equal pieces. | | 14 | Roll each piece into a ball about 1 ?inches in diameter, cover the balls with a towel and let them rest for 30 minutes. | | 15 | Filling: meanwhile, prepare the filling. | | 16 | Drop the onions into a deep bowl and sprinkle them with 1 tablespoon of the salt, turning them about with a spoon to coat them evenly. | | 17 | Let the onions rest at room temperature for at least 30 minutes, then squeeze them dry and return them to the bowl. | | 18 | In a small skillet or saucepan, heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil until a light haze forms above it. | | 19 | Add the pine nuts and, stirring constantly, brown them lightly. | | 20 | Add them to the bowl of onions, along with the lamb, tomatoes, green pepper, parsley, lemon juice, vinegar, tomato paste, cayenne pepper, allspice, 2 teaspoons of salt and a liberal grinding of black pepper. | | 21 | Knead the mixture vigorously with both hands, then beat with a wooden spoon until the mixture is smooth and fluffy. | | 22 | Taste for seasoning. | | 23 | Preheat the oven to 500 degrees (f). | | 24 | With a pastry brush, coat 3 large baking sheets or jelly roll pans with the remaining 3 tablespoons of oil. | | 25 | On a lightly floured surface, roll each of the balls into a round about 4 inches in diameter and no more than 1/8 inch thick. | | 26 | To make open face pies, spoon about ?cup of the lamb filling mixture on the center of each round. | | 27 | Then with a spatula or the back of the spoon, spread the filling to about ?inch of the edge. | | 28 | To make closed pies, spoon about ?cup of the filling on the center of each round. | | 29 | Pull up the edge from 3 equally distant points to make a roughly triangular shaped pie and pinch the dough securely together at the top. | | 30 | With a metal spatula, arrange the pies on the baking sheets. | | 31 | Bake in the lower third of the oven for 30 minutes, or until the pastry is lightly browned. | | 32 | Serve hot, or at room temperature, accompanied, if you like, with yogurt. | | 33 | 39 of 116 |
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