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Batoursh

This intriguing layered dish with a delicious mix of textures and flavors is a specialty of the city of Hama in Syria.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    serves 4-6

Ingredients

3 eggplants, weighing about 1 1/2 pounds
4 tablespoons vegetable or extra-virgin olive oil
2 onions, chopped
1 pound ground lamb or beef
Salt and pepper
1/4 cup pine nuts
2 cups plain whole-milk or thick strained yogurt (see page 110), at room temperature
3 tablespoons tahina (sesame paste) (optional)
2 cloves garlic, crushed

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Cook the eggplants under the broiler or roast them in the oven, then peel, chop, and mash them to a puree (see page 63). Beat in 2 tablespoons of the oil.

    Step 2

    Fry the onions in the remaining oil in a large skillet until soft. Add the ground meat, salt, and pepper and cook, crushing the meat and turning it over, for about 8 minutes, until it changes color. Add the pine nuts and cook 5 minutes more. Set aside, and reheat just before serving.

    Step 3

    Beat the yogurt with the tahina, if using, and garlic.

    Step 4

    To serve, spread a layer of the eggplant puree (warm or at room temperature) at the bottom of a serving dish. Pour the yogurt on top, and cover with the hot ground meat and pine nuts.

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