Ingredients needed: - 5 eggs - 1 cup sugar - 2 cups flour - 1 cup desiccated coconut - 1 cup milk - 1 sachet or 2 tsp. baking powder - a few drops of vanilla essence For the syrup: - 2 1/2 cups of water - 2 1/2 cups of sugar - cinnamon How to prepare: With the mixer we beat up the eggs with the sugar for about 5-6 mins until they become a thick substance. Then we add one by one the rest of the ingredients and we continue to beat up until we have a smooth - not very thick dough. We spread some butter in a baking tray, we put the dough in the baking tray and we put it in the oven for 45 mins approx. (150-175°C, Gas mark 6) until it becomes brown on the top. Then, we let it cool down while we prepare the syrup. We put the water, the sugar and the cinnamon in a pan and we let them come to the boil. We let them boil for about 5 mins or until the syrup starts thickening. We take the pan of the hob and we soak the "Ravanija" with the syrup, making sure that it covers the whole sponge. we sprinkle some more desiccated coconut on the top and we let it cool down before we serve it. Useful Tips: 1) NEVER EVER open the oven during the baking period. 2) when the baking period is over and you want to check if your "Ravanija" is properly baked, penetrate it with a toothstick or a knife and if it is clear when you take it out, then it is OK. If you see raw dough on it, then it means that it needs more baking. 3) In order to put the syrup on there must be different temperatures. This means that the sponge must be cold and the syrup hot or vice versa. NEVER put hot syrup on a hot sponge or cold syrup on a cold sponge. |
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Ravanija
Ravanija is a cake like dessert. It is usually served for Prochka, which is The Forgiveness Day. Forgiveness Day is where the younger generation goes to the house of their elders, usually their grandparents and they ask for forgiveness( wether they have done anything or not- they always ask) and this is when their elders serve them Ravanija.
Tavce Gravce
Tavce Gravce is a traditional Macedonian recipe which origins are from Macedonia and most of the Balkan countries have taken and changed the recipe by their needs. Many households in Macedonia make this dish by their own taste but this is the basic recipe, and to this you can add more vegetables or spices if you like. This is what you'll need:
500 gr. white beans
250 gr. white onion
meat (optional): bacon, sausages, smoked ribs etc.
1 clove of garlic
80 gr. sunflower oil
2 tablespoons of flour
1 tablespoon of red paprika (powder)
fresh mint, and parsley.
1 tablespoon vegeta (optional)
salt and pepper
First wash well the beans then place them in a pot and add water to cover well the beans (let the water be 5 cm over the beans), then put them to boil. When it comes to a boil, boil them about 1-2 minutes then pour the water and add new water to it. Chop the onion in big pieces and add it to the beans. Also you add the meat choped in a bitesize pieces. Boil the beans until they are ready, but be careful not to overboiled it. The beans must be whole and soft inside, not a mush. Then to a hot pan add the oil and the flour and mix it well until golden. Then add the paprika, mix fast and add this to the pot. Add the minced garlic and the choped mint. Add salt, pepper and vegeta. Stir well and cook for 2 minutes. turn off the heat and preheat the oven to 250 C. Add the beans to a terracota baking pan and put them into oven. Bake them until the beans have little liquid and over the beans have formed a thin crust. Sprinkle with finely chopped parsley.
If you want you can add tomato, or dried peppers, or some other vegetables.
500 gr. white beans
250 gr. white onion
meat (optional): bacon, sausages, smoked ribs etc.
1 clove of garlic
80 gr. sunflower oil
2 tablespoons of flour
1 tablespoon of red paprika (powder)
fresh mint, and parsley.
1 tablespoon vegeta (optional)
salt and pepper
First wash well the beans then place them in a pot and add water to cover well the beans (let the water be 5 cm over the beans), then put them to boil. When it comes to a boil, boil them about 1-2 minutes then pour the water and add new water to it. Chop the onion in big pieces and add it to the beans. Also you add the meat choped in a bitesize pieces. Boil the beans until they are ready, but be careful not to overboiled it. The beans must be whole and soft inside, not a mush. Then to a hot pan add the oil and the flour and mix it well until golden. Then add the paprika, mix fast and add this to the pot. Add the minced garlic and the choped mint. Add salt, pepper and vegeta. Stir well and cook for 2 minutes. turn off the heat and preheat the oven to 250 C. Add the beans to a terracota baking pan and put them into oven. Bake them until the beans have little liquid and over the beans have formed a thin crust. Sprinkle with finely chopped parsley.
If you want you can add tomato, or dried peppers, or some other vegetables.
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Zelnik
Zelnik is a wonderful, traditional pastry or pie recipe from the Balkans. I grew up with Zelnik being made and savoured around special occasions like Christmas and Easter time as well as throughout the year. Everyone seems to make it in a similar way but it always tastes slightly different depending on whose hands have done the work.
Ingredients:
5 cups flour
1 tsp. salt
3 tbsp. oil
1 egg
1 tsp. yeast
2 cups water
Put flour,salt in mixer. Dissolve yeast in warm water,add egg and oil, whisk. Add to flour mixture. With dough hook knead for 4 minutes. Put dough on floured surface and knead till not sticky. Dough should be soft. Divid into 10 pieces. Shape and pull slightly one at a time puttin crisco in between each piece. Make one stack of 6 and one of 4 pieces. press the edges of each stack together. Cover with towel for 25 minutes. Take one stack and roll out to 1/4 inch thick and put crisco over entire surface,turn dough half by in and other side in,then roll up and pinch. do same with other piece. Cover and let sit 25 minutes. Roll 6 layer first to fit a large buttered sheet pan,add filiing and sprinkle with butter.Put crisco around edge of dough. Roll other piece the same way. Cover filling. Roll up edges around the pan and brush with melted butter. Bake at 325 degrees and 45 to 50 minutes or until browned nicely. Cheese filling;30 Oz. of Michigan Cottage Chesse or regular drained in a sieve,4 eggs. Spinach filling; 2 frozen spinach, thawed and squeezed, i med. onion, chopped and sautee\'d. Add spinach and fry for 5 minutes with olive oil. Cool add 1 lb. cottage cheese and 3 eggs, salt to taste.
There you have it, scrumptious zelnik. Enjoy :-)
Ingredients:
5 cups flour
1 tsp. salt
3 tbsp. oil
1 egg
1 tsp. yeast
2 cups water
Put flour,salt in mixer. Dissolve yeast in warm water,add egg and oil, whisk. Add to flour mixture. With dough hook knead for 4 minutes. Put dough on floured surface and knead till not sticky. Dough should be soft. Divid into 10 pieces. Shape and pull slightly one at a time puttin crisco in between each piece. Make one stack of 6 and one of 4 pieces. press the edges of each stack together. Cover with towel for 25 minutes. Take one stack and roll out to 1/4 inch thick and put crisco over entire surface,turn dough half by in and other side in,then roll up and pinch. do same with other piece. Cover and let sit 25 minutes. Roll 6 layer first to fit a large buttered sheet pan,add filiing and sprinkle with butter.Put crisco around edge of dough. Roll other piece the same way. Cover filling. Roll up edges around the pan and brush with melted butter. Bake at 325 degrees and 45 to 50 minutes or until browned nicely. Cheese filling;30 Oz. of Michigan Cottage Chesse or regular drained in a sieve,4 eggs. Spinach filling; 2 frozen spinach, thawed and squeezed, i med. onion, chopped and sautee\'d. Add spinach and fry for 5 minutes with olive oil. Cool add 1 lb. cottage cheese and 3 eggs, salt to taste.
There you have it, scrumptious zelnik. Enjoy :-)
Pastrmajlija (Macedonian pizza)
Typical of Macedonian cuisine, Pastrmajlija is an oval, or rectangular shaped pizza dough dressed with meat in the center and topped with an egg wash, or fried eggs.
Ingredients:
Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead briefly, shaping the dough into a ball.
Lightly oil a large bowl, place the dough in the bowl and turn to coat with oil. Cover with a towel and let rise in a warm place for about 30 minutes.
Preheat oven at 425F.
Take the dough and knead it again, briefly, on a lightly floured surface. Roll the dough into an oval shape, about 1/4 inch thick, spread 2 tablespoons of all-vegetable shortening all over the dough, and then place it on a baking sheet.
Cut the pork into cubes. Season the pork with cayenne pepper, black pepper and salt to taste. Press the meat into the center of the dough, leaving a 2-inch border.
Put dabs of the remaining all-vegetable shortening on top of the meat.
Fold the edges of the crust over to make a border, with the fold touching, but not covering the meat.
Bake for 12 to 15 minutes, or until meat is done.
In the meantime, break the egg into a small bowl and whisk it. Continue to whisk the egg until it is smooth and no strings cling to the fork.
At the 12-15 minute mark, take out the pizza and brush the tops of the crust with the egg. Pour the rest of the egg on top of the meat, evenly across the top.
Put the pizza back into the oven for another 5 to 7 minutes, or until the egg is cooked.
Let pizza cool on a wire rack.
Ingredients:
- 1-½ cup All-purpose Flour
- ½ teaspoons Salt
- 1 teaspoon Instant Yeast
- ½ cups Lukewarm Water
- 1 teaspoon Olive Oil
- 4 Tablespoons All-vegetable Shortening, Divided
- 1 cup Center-cut Pork Chops, Cubed
- 2 teaspoons Cayenne Pepper
- Salt And Black Pepper To Taste
- 1 whole Egg
Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead briefly, shaping the dough into a ball.
Lightly oil a large bowl, place the dough in the bowl and turn to coat with oil. Cover with a towel and let rise in a warm place for about 30 minutes.
Preheat oven at 425F.
Take the dough and knead it again, briefly, on a lightly floured surface. Roll the dough into an oval shape, about 1/4 inch thick, spread 2 tablespoons of all-vegetable shortening all over the dough, and then place it on a baking sheet.
Cut the pork into cubes. Season the pork with cayenne pepper, black pepper and salt to taste. Press the meat into the center of the dough, leaving a 2-inch border.
Put dabs of the remaining all-vegetable shortening on top of the meat.
Fold the edges of the crust over to make a border, with the fold touching, but not covering the meat.
Bake for 12 to 15 minutes, or until meat is done.
In the meantime, break the egg into a small bowl and whisk it. Continue to whisk the egg until it is smooth and no strings cling to the fork.
At the 12-15 minute mark, take out the pizza and brush the tops of the crust with the egg. Pour the rest of the egg on top of the meat, evenly across the top.
Put the pizza back into the oven for another 5 to 7 minutes, or until the egg is cooked.
Let pizza cool on a wire rack.
Sarma
Sarma actually is an international dish but it's very popular in Macedonia. Of course it's made in a lot of variations: with brine cabbage, fresh cabbage, vine leaves, sorrel (Rumex acetosa) etc. It's small wraps of these leaves filled mainly with rice and grounded meat, or vegetarian (only rice). But a lot of people are using finely chopped smoked meat, ham etc. or they add a little smoked meat into the grounded meat for better taste. The recipe is simple but the cooking is taking a lot of time. But believe me it's worth the effort and time.
1 large head of brined cabbage
1 kg. grounded meat (pork, lamb, beef or any other meat)
300 g. rice
2 medium onions chopped
2 tablespoons of flour
1 tablespoon of paprika
sunflower oil
water, liquid from the brined cabbage or vegetable soup
1 tablespoon vegeta
salt and pepper
First saute the onions on a sunflower oil about 2 minutes. Add the meat and saute until the meat is cooked. Add the rice and cook about 5-10 minutes. Add salt, pepper and vegeta. The rice should be half cooked. Take out the leaves from the cabbage and cut the thick parts from the leaf. Add the filling onto the leaf and wrap it while you tuck in the ends of the leaf. Cut the thick parts from the leaves and all the leaves that have left. First add the cutted cabbage leaves then the sarmas, than again cabbage then sarmas until all is gone (you should finish with cutted leaves) into a deep pot. When you're putting the sarmas try to put it as much closer to one another so that they won't unwrap. Add the water, liquid from the brined cabbage or vegetable soup until the sarmas are covered. Add little salt and pepper. Now, if you're baking it, close the pot with lid than bake it for 2 hours at 350 C. If you're cooking it onto stove, close the pot with plate and onto the plate place something heavy (at my home we're having a river rock which is used only for that purpose). If you don't do this there's a chance that the sarmas will unwrap when it comes to a boil. Cook it for about 2 hours. After 2 hours take out the pot and remove the lid or the plate. In a pan add about 80 gr. oil then fry the flour until golden. Than add the paprika. Add this into the sarmas, than cook it (open pot this time) for about 5 minutes. Try it and you'll see that it's worth the effort.
1 large head of brined cabbage
1 kg. grounded meat (pork, lamb, beef or any other meat)
300 g. rice
2 medium onions chopped
2 tablespoons of flour
1 tablespoon of paprika
sunflower oil
water, liquid from the brined cabbage or vegetable soup
1 tablespoon vegeta
salt and pepper
First saute the onions on a sunflower oil about 2 minutes. Add the meat and saute until the meat is cooked. Add the rice and cook about 5-10 minutes. Add salt, pepper and vegeta. The rice should be half cooked. Take out the leaves from the cabbage and cut the thick parts from the leaf. Add the filling onto the leaf and wrap it while you tuck in the ends of the leaf. Cut the thick parts from the leaves and all the leaves that have left. First add the cutted cabbage leaves then the sarmas, than again cabbage then sarmas until all is gone (you should finish with cutted leaves) into a deep pot. When you're putting the sarmas try to put it as much closer to one another so that they won't unwrap. Add the water, liquid from the brined cabbage or vegetable soup until the sarmas are covered. Add little salt and pepper. Now, if you're baking it, close the pot with lid than bake it for 2 hours at 350 C. If you're cooking it onto stove, close the pot with plate and onto the plate place something heavy (at my home we're having a river rock which is used only for that purpose). If you don't do this there's a chance that the sarmas will unwrap when it comes to a boil. Cook it for about 2 hours. After 2 hours take out the pot and remove the lid or the plate. In a pan add about 80 gr. oil then fry the flour until golden. Than add the paprika. Add this into the sarmas, than cook it (open pot this time) for about 5 minutes. Try it and you'll see that it's worth the effort.
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