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| Put in a pot (sufficient large: approximately 3
times the volume
of raw semolina) |
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- 250 grams of Semolina (average grain)
- 4 lemon juices
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| Mix with a fork = > the semolina starts " to
cook " |
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| Put some
Tomatos in a robot mixer: let turn quickly long enough to have
a
very liquid mixture; add salt, make turn, then, |
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| Pour the
tomato juice; to stir up with a fork for mixing well = > the semolina
starts " to inflate " |
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| In the bowl of mixer put: |
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- 3 Tomatos
- 1/4 of Green pepper
- 1/4 of Red pepper
- 1 Onion
- 1/4 Cucumber
- 1 clove of garlic
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| Make turn (one can also cut each ingredient to the
hand...) |
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| Pour on the semolina; to mix with the
fork, and to start again for
another bowl |
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| Cut 5 mint sheets finely, mix
well to distribute them in all the
dish (one can also introduce them before pouring the last bowl) |
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| Then, drip, add if required salt, a clove of garlic, or other |
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| Let " inflate " during 1/2 hour without touching there |
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| Add the
Oil of Olive, mix, |
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| Lay out 5 whole mint sheets on the surface (for
the déco and the amateurs) |
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| not to more touch during 2 to 3 hours,
possibly, to put at expenses 1/2 before being useful. |
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Good Appetite! |
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