Monday, 30 November 2009

Moutabel Recipe - Best Moutabel Recipe


Recipe for the best Lebanese moutabel dip. Moutabel is a dip like hummus, but it is a completely different experience. Like hummus, moutabel is regularly found on nearly every Middle Eastern table. In this recipe the eggplants are grilled, however they can also be fried. You may be familiar with a form of this dish known by another name, baba ghanoush. During the month of Ramadan, moutabel is eaten every day. In the past the eggplants would be pounded and mixed with all other ingredients by hand in a large copper bowl.

Ingredients (serves 4-6 people)
2 eggplants
1/3 cup tahini (sesame paste)
3 ounces plain yogurt
1-2 teaspoons of salt or to taste
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 1/2 tablespoons pomegranate paste (optional)

For garnish
Paprika
Sweet red peppers
Parsley
Pomegranate seeds
Walnuts

Preparation
  1. Grill the eggplants.
  2. Stick the eggplants on a couple of skewers and grill over an open flame (I place them on the naked flame of my gas stove). This is the best way to obtain that great smoky flavor (you can put them under the grill if you like). The skin will blacken and wither with the heat, keep turning them until the eggplants’ skin is soft all over to the touch and a skewer can easily cut through the vegetables.
  3. As soon as this happens, take them off the flame and put them in a pot filled with cold water (this will help to cool the eggplants and make it easier to peel them).
  4. Peel the eggplants (I found it helps also to peel them under cold running water).
  5. Discard the burnt skin and put the pulp in a strainer to preferably leave overnight in the fridge. This will ensure that the excess water is removed.
  6. (Instead of grilling, you can deep or shallow fry your eggplants until golden. Then continue on with preparation. Using this method however, you do not get that smoky taste which is so typical of this dish.)
  7. Cut the eggplants into small pieces and then pound to a rough pulp (you don’t want it too smooth, it’s good to have some texture left).
  8. As you add the other ingredients make sure you incorporate them one by one into the mixture.
  9. First, add the tahini, then the yogurt if you wish (yogurt will help take some of the bitterness of the vegetables away, but if you like that bitter taste don’t add any yogurt).
  10. Now add the lemon juice and the salt (to taste).
  11. If you prefer a sweeter taste I found that adding pomegranate paste works very well.
Serving Moutabel
  1. Place the mixture in a dish and smooth it out to cover the dish. Garnish with paprika, parsley leaves, wedges of sweet red pepper, pomegranate seeds and walnuts (walnuts go extremely well with this dish). Finish off with a dash of olive oil. Like hummus, moutabel will keep for a couple of days in the fridge. Don’t forget to cover with plastic wrap.
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Sahra Restaurant


About Sahra Restaurant - Lebanese Restaurant - Sydney

From the moment you arrive at the Sahra Restaurant, seductive aromas of the Middle East greet you with the promise of a sensational dining experience. Sahra Restaurant lives up to this promise because renowned Sydney restaurateur John Kazzi, who also owns the award-winning Macchiato Pizza Bar & Grill and Cafe Neptune, has taken care of every detail.

Situated in Brighton Le Sands overlooking Brighton Beach and Botany Bay, Sahra Restaurant showcases enchanting Lebanese and seafood cuisine in a magical setting. Our outdoor area is the ideal setting where you can enjoy an intimate romantic dinner under the stars or share the ultimate Argeeleh experience with family and friends.

Sahra Restaurant has private areas that provide an ideal environment for functions or intimate gatherings. We are able to cater for large groups of up to 170 people seated or a stand-up cocktail party of 250, making this special place a great venue for engagements, weddings, birthday parties and corporate events.

Level 1, Shop A, 88 The Grand Pde
Brighton Le Sands NSW 2216
Phone (02) 9567 2344

Enquiries
JOHN KAZZI (02) 9567 2344
Email johnpaul2000@yahoo.com

Website Menu Map

Cuisine
Lebanese, Mediterranean, Seafood
Gluten Free, Halal Food, Cater to Special Diets, Vegan

Chef: 6

Opening Hours
Tue to Sat 6pm - Noon
Fri to Sun Noon - Midnight
will open outside these hours for corporate functions

Serves
Lunch
Dinner
Late Dining

Average Meal Price
$48 - based on one entree & main course only

Prices
General Price
Entrees $8.90-$14.90
Mains $21.90-$49.50
Desserts $8.90-$12.90
38.00 to 49.50 are our banquet pricing

Banquet
Banquet $38.00-$49.50
Min No of Guests 4

Small Plates
Plates $8.90-$14.90

Prices last updated: 11/2007

Bookings
Bookings Preferred
Max Booking Size 170

Licensed & BYO
BYO Wine only
Corkage per person $2.50

Wine Selection
Check website

Rooms
Banquet room
  • Mezzanine level
  • Seating Capacity 70
  • Standing Capacity 90
Sahra
Open high cielings with 270 deg water views
Seating Capacity 120
Standing Capacity 150

Seats 170

Entertainment/Live Music
Music every friday and saturday nights and of course the best belly dancers in Sydney.Our one man band can sing upto 6 different languages

Special Features
Business Friendly
Child Friendly
Entertainment/ Music
Fine Dining
Good For Groups
Has Bar
Outdoor Dining
Romantic & Intimate
Water View

Specialties
4 different Banquets - unlimited servings
Seafood platters
fusion of east meets west
Mezze tapas style

Parking
Free Ample or Convenient Parking

Notes
A egyptian and morrocan ambience with a view

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Sahra Restaurant


About Sahra - Lebanese Restaurant - Sydney

Restaurant Philosophy

No other city in the world can match Sydney when it comes to the availability, abundance and quality of dishes and produce to choose from all four corners of the globe.

Parramatta, with a diversity of race, religion and subsequently food is truly the multi-cultural heart of Sydney. Sahra offers its patrons a journey back to the old or true meaning of dining out. We view a restaurant as the place to restore ones energy and reunite with friends and family after a hard day or week, whilst providing a service that sees you leave, healthier, happier and wiser.

We firmly believe that if in the restaurant industry you are not generous and hospitable by nature you are destined to fail. So at Sahra we enjoy pleasing you and look forward to exceeding your expectations.

Shop 2, 76 Phillip St
Parramatta NSW 2150
Phone (02) 9635 6615
Book via Booking Angel
Fax (02) 9635 6614

Website Lunch Menu Dinner Menu Banquets Menu Beverages Menu Desserts Menu Map

Cuisine
Middle Eastern, Lebanese

Opening Hours
Lunch Tues-Sun Noon-3.30pm
Dinner Tues-Sun 6pm-late

Average Meal Price
$43 - based on one entree & main course only

Prices
Entrees $8.00-$24.00
Mains $21.00-$32.00
Desserts $6.90-$11.00
Set Menu
Banquet $35-$45pp

Licensed

Special Features
Outdoor Dining
Wheelchair Access

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Safi Restaurant


About Safi - Lebanese Restaurant - Sydney


55 Ridge St
North Sydney NSW 2060
Phone (02) 9954 6146
Fax (02) 9954 6146

Website Dining Map

Cuisine
Middle Eastern, Lebanese

Opening Hours
Lunch Mon-Fri Noon-2.30pm
Dinner Tues-Sat 5-10.30pm
Average Meal Price
$22 - based on one entree & main course only

Prices
Entrees $9.00-$10.00
Mains $10.00-$15.00
Desserts $2.00-$3.00

BYO
Corkage per person $3.00

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Pharaohs Mediterranean Restaurant


About Pharaohs Mediterranean - Lebanese Restaurant - Sydney

Step back in time to a bygone era to the Land of the Pharaohs. Created in 2005, Pharaohs Mediterranean Restaurant has quickly become an icon at Sylvania in Sydney’s Sutherland Shire for its food, entertainment and décor, lavishly spread over 2 levels.

Downstairs & upstairs dining plus Cleopatra’s Lounge (Cushion Room) for that after-dinner traditional coffee and sweets or intimate liqueur.

A recent addition to Pharaohs is the new Harem Room, also for that intimate drink or psychic/fortune teller (when available).

The walls are adorned with statues, murals and figurines. Patrons dine under the watchful eyes of Cleopatra, Nefertiti and King Tutenkhamen.

Banquets are our specialty. Experience the ultimate in dining with our “all you can eat" banquets, Cleopatra’s Banquet and Pharaohs Feast.

We have a large variety of mouth-watering dishes and marinated skewered meats from Egyptian and Mediterranean cuisines. Our chefs are magicians when it comes to the mountains of food, with those exotic, tantilising herbs, spices and food presentation.

Experience the wonders of the Pharaohs exotic Belly Dancers. Join in the fun and get up and dance....and don’t forget to bring your cameras!

Pharaohs cater for all functions from intimate dining to Large Groups, Birthdays, Hens Nights, Social Groups, Private and Corporate functions etc.

14 Princes Hwy
Sylvania NSW 2224
Phone (02) 9522 2422
Fax (02) 9522 2140

Website Banquets menu Map

Cuisine: Lebanese

Opening Hours
Dinner Wed-Sat 6pm-late

Prices
Set Menu
Pharaoh's Feast $38pp; Cleopatra's Banquet $29pp (not available Fri & Sat)

Licensed

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Mezza Grill Restaurant


About Mezza Grill - Lebanese Restaurant - Sydney

Our Mission is to bring the most authentic flavour of Lebanon to the Northern Beaches

Located in beautiful northern suburb of Mona Vale in Sydney, Mezza Grill is a Lebanese Restaurant that offers authentic Lebanese dishes. Traditionally, Lebanese food is shared at the table with a mixture of dishes.

This is where the word “Mezza” originates. Sharing of food is symbolic and an expression of love. We hope you enjoy our authentic Lebanese Cuisine.

Try our specialties freshly prepared everyday: Falafel, Hommus, Baba Ghannouj, Kebbe, Kafta, Baklawa or our mixed plates for a bit of everything!

Mezza Grill is a place to go whether you are looking for something special, a place for family gatherings, friends gatherings or a special banquet, Mezza Grill is the place for you.


Shop 2, 1767 Pittwater Rd
Mona Vale NSW 2103
Phone (02) 9997 6588
Fax (02) 9997 3599

Enquiries
Sheena (02) 9997 6588
Email mezza_grill@live.com.au

Website Menu Map

Cuisine: Lebanese

Opening Hours
Dinner
Tue to Sun from 5pm onwards

Serves
Dinner

BYO
Seats 60

Entertainment/Live Music
Traditinal Lebanese Music is played over the evening

Special Features
Entertainment/ Music
Hip & Trendy

Specialties
Mezza Plates - Kafta (lamb), Hommus, Babaghanouj, Falafel, Tabouli, Kebbe,Sambousik,Eggplant and Cauliflour
Lady's Fingers
Maghmour-Eggplant Dishes
Grilled chicken and Beef

Parking
Free Ample or Convenient Parking

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La Mono Restaurant


About La Mono - Lebanese Restaurant - Sydney

La Mono gets its name from the famed eateries that line the internationally renowned “Rue da La Mono” (Mono Street) in Beirut and Paris.

La Mono is tradition and flavour combined with a fresh approach to serving tasty Lebanese cuisine.

A great establishment is usually ear marked by the people who eat there and La Mono has not only managed to impress its locals but moreover it has won over its own culture, the Lebanese.

La Mono “The only one” was opened by brothers and their families with the intension to work by this core definition; To stand apart from the rest and be the “only one” to offer outstanding food in their native Lebanese cuisine in and environment that reflects, conformability and great service.

At La mono the atmosphere is relaxed and comfortable suited to anyone from couples, small groups and families. Hospitality will be evident from your arrival right through to your departure. It’s casually ambient, and gastronomically filling.

The surprisingly affordable Menu is a tantalising choice of full meal options, which include sides (Mezza) and mains, toppled with some signature Lebanese deserts; a La Mono specialty. If you’re more the casual eater, a side with selection of tasty rolls is also a plus for anytime eats.

106 Burnett Street
Merrylands NSW 2160
Phone (02) 9891 1177

Enquiries
Houda Harb 0432 499 116
Email houda.harb@asx.com.au

Website Menu Map

Cuisine
Lebanese
Halal Food, Vegan

Opening Hours
Mon to Sun 9am - 11pm

Serves
Lunch
Dinner
Late Dining
Take Away

Prices

Set Menu
Please visit our website at http://www.lamono.com.au/menu.html for menu prices.

BYO

BYO available upon request

Special Features
Business Friendly
Child Friendly
Child Friendly Highchairs
Child Friendly Menus
Good For Groups
Has Cafe
Outdoor Dining
Wheelchair Access

Specialties
Lebanese Charcoal Chicken and garlic sauce plus sides
BBQ Shish Tawook
Lebanese mezza including tabouli salad, hommus, baba ghanouj dip and other popular sides
Fruit cocktail, Avocado cocktail, Ashta (Lebanese sweet cream) cocktail

Parking
Free Ample or Convenient Parking

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