Ful medammis is a very typical Egyptian dish made with green fava beans. In fact, it’s so common that it’s often referred to as the national dish of Egypt.
Although it’s quite simple to make, it does take a bit of time, mostly due to the soaking and cooking of the dried fava beans. Â If time is an issue, you can go ahead and use the canned variety;Â it won’t be quite as yummy or authentic, but it’s more than good enough in a pinch.
The fun thing about this dish is that rather than completely finishing the preparation yourself, you put the different garnishes on the table and let your guests garnish their own however they wish. Â This also makes it a lot more fun for kids and a perk for eating their veggies. Â Of course, if you prefer, you can mix in the garnishes yourself before serving.
What you’re going to need:
What you have to do:
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Preparation Time:Â 20 minutes plus overnight soaking of the beans
Cooking Time: 1-2 hours
Serves: Â 4
Difficulty: Easy
Note: The main focus of this dish is the fava beans, but the lentils add a nice touch. For more lentil recipes, try this tangy red daal.
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