Cooking, travelling & more
27 Sep

This is really not the way to eat mjaddara (mdardara to be exact). But if you’re in Italy and that’s the only way to get some bread around your food… well, beggars can’t be choosers. So here’s Pia’s recipe for the mjaddara (mdardara):
Ingredients: 2 cups of lentils 3/4 cup of rice 1 large onion Some olive oil, salt and pepper + Plenty of onions for the caramelized onion topping! Preparation: Cook the lentils in plenty of water until soft. Wash the rice and add it to the cooking pot. Cover the lid after the water boils again. Let it simmer for about 20 minutes. In the mean time, dice the onion and cook it in just a bit of olive oil until translucent. Add the cooked onion, salt and pepper (to taste) to the other ingredients. Then add 2 large table spoons of extra virgin olive oil to the pot. Mix well, then turn off the heat. Pour in a serving dish and top it with caramelized onions.
The mjaddara is a dish best served cold (like vengeance!). It gets even better tasting after a couple of days in the fridge. The sandwich I made was just some (old) bread, mjaddara, rocca (ruccola), sliced tomatoes and a drizzle of balsamic vinegar to top it off. Simply yummy!