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The ultimate collection of Afghan dishes. This document is best viewed on a computer, not mobile.
Omed Habib
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Burani Bonjaan
Burani Bonjaan
Chive Bolani
Chive Bolani
Sambosa
Sambosa
Potato Bolani
Potato Bolani
Pakowra
Pakowra
Shur Nakhud
Shur Nakhud
Cheese and Raisins
Cheese and Raisins
Chicken Oatmeal Pudding
Chicken Oatmeal Pudding
Burta
Burta
Bell Pepper Dolma
Bell Pepper Dolma
Cabbage Dolma
Cabbage Dolma
Sauteed Pumpkin
Sauteed Pumpkin
Burani Kadu e Chucha
Burani Kadu e Chucha
Sauteed Potato
Sauteed Potato
Spinach w/ rubarb
Spinach w/ rubarb
Spinach Bolani
Spinach Bolani
Burani Cauliflower
Burani Cauliflower
Lentil soup
Lentil soup
Hummus
Hummus
Baba Ganoush
Baba Ganoush
Dolma (base)
Dolma (base)
Eggplant Dolma
Eggplant Dolma
Tomatoe Dolma
Tomatoe Dolma
Pumpkin Bolani
Pumpkin Bolani
Fries
Fries
Meat Dolma
Meat Dolma
English
Burani
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Bonjaan
Farsi
Burani
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Bonjaan
Description
Braised Eggplant
Category
Appetizers
Book
Afghan Food & Cookery
Afghani Cooking
Afghan Cuisine
Classic Afghan Cookbook
Culinary Journey Through Silk Road: Taste of Afghanistan
Diet
Vegetarian
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I was curious to know which recipes were the most popular across all the cookbooks I collected. These dishes appear in at least 4 or more books.
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Books
The books I used in this collection are:
Culinary Journey Through Silk Road: Taste of Afghanistan
by Laila Khalil and Roya Khalil
Afghan Cuisine 2nd Edition
by Nafisa Sekandari
Afghan Food & Cookery: Noshe Djan
by Helen Saberi
Classic Afghan Cookbook Hardcover
by Mousa M. Amiri
Award Winning Low-Fat Afghani Cooking
by Asad Gharwal
Simply Afghan
by Kochai Farhad and Joseph Mansoor Saleh
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