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词条 Bazin (bread)
释义

  1. Sauce

  2. History

  3. See also

  4. Notes

  5. References

  6. External links

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| cuisine = Libyan cuisine
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| country = Libya
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| main_ingredient = barley, water and salt
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}}Bazin ({{lang-ar|البازين}}, pronounced {{IPA-ar|baːˈziːn|}}, is an unleavened bread in the cuisine of Libya prepared with barley, water and salt. Bazin is prepared by boiling barley flour in water and then beating it to create a dough using a magraf, which is a unique stick designed for this purpose.[2] The dough may then be placed in a pan and allowed time to harden,[3] after which it is baked or steamed.{{efn|"... and bazin, made of steamed wheat or barley and a sauce of stewed vegetables and meat."[4]}} The salt contributes to the hardness of the bazin. Bazin may have a paste-like and hardened texture.{{efn|"Bazin is a Libyan speciality - hard, paste-like food made of water, salt and barley and is really not recommended except to the gastronomically hardy."[5]}} It may also be prepared using whole wheat flour, olive oil and pepper as ingredients.[3][7]

Bazeen is typically served with a tomato sauce, eggs, potatoes and mutton. This preparation method involves shaping the dough into the shape of a pyramid or dome, after which it may be served with a tomato-based soup or meat and potato stew poured atop and/or around it and garnished with hard-boiled eggs.[2][3] A raw egg may also be placed in the hot soup.[3] Aseeda is a dish prepared using bazin, honey, date syrup and butter or oil.[3] Bazin may also be accompanied with a cooked pumpkin and tomato sauce mixture.{{efn|"Pumpkins (Cucurbita pepo) grown in Libya are widely utilized as cooked vegetable served with tomato sauce with such national starchy dishes as 'KosKos' and "Bazin'."[12]}}

When consumed, bazin may be "crumpled and eaten with the fingers."[7] It is typically eaten using the right hand, and may be consumed communally.[3] Bazin has been described as a traditional dish and as a national dish of Libya.[3][7]

Sauce

Bazeen sauce may be prepared by frying mutton (preferably shoulder or leg) with chopped onions, turmeric, salt, chilli powder, helba (fenugreek), sweet paprika, black pepper and tomato paste. Broad beans, lentils and potatoes may also be added. The sauce, eggs, potatoes and meat are arranged around the dough dome. The dish is typically served with lemon and fresh or pickled (imsaiyar) chillies.

History

The old way of making bazeen is to form the dough into palm-size cakes and cook in water in a special copper pot called a qidir. The barley cakes, having become solid, are then broken up in the pot with a large, flat, wooden ladle and mixed to form one large piece. Nowadays, a blender is often used, or the dough is cooked immediately in water like a pudding.

See also

{{portal|Food|Libya}}
  • Fufu
  • List of African dishes
  • List of breads

Notes

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References

1. ^{{cite web | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hbouAQAAIAAJ&q=%22bazin%22 | title=Tunisia Handbook with Libya | publisher=Footprint Handbooks | date=1997 | accessdate=26 March 2016 |author1=McLachlan, Anne |author2=McLachlan, Keith Stanley | pages=438}}
2. ^{{cite book | last=Davidson | first=A. | last2=Jaine | first2=T. | last3=Davidson | first3=J. | last4=Saberi | first4=H. | title=The Oxford Companion to Food | publisher=OUP Oxford | series=Oxford Companions | year=2006 | isbn=978-0-19-101825-1 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pZ-1AQAAQBAJ&pg=PT1356 | page=1356}}
3. ^{{cite book | last=Blady | first=K. | title=Jewish Communities in Exotic Places | publisher=Jason Aronson, Incorporated | year=2000 | isbn=978-1-4616-2908-5 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=T0g2RsZI1yMC&pg=PA327 | page=327}}
4. ^{{cite book | last=Long | first=L.M. | title=Ethnic American Food Today: A Cultural Encyclopedia | publisher=Rowman & Littlefield Publishers | series=Ethnic American Food Today | year=2015 | isbn=978-1-4422-2731-6 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DBzYCQAAQBAJ&pg=PA376 | page=376}}
5. ^{{cite web | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fB9HAAAAYAAJ&q=%22bazin%22 | title=The Libyan Journal of Agriculture | publisher=Faculty of Agriculture, University of Alfateh | work=Volume 4 | date=1977 | accessdate=26 March 2016 | pages=199}}
6. ^{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZY8Id8eL3sYC&q=%22bazin%22 | title=New Book of Knowledge 1992 | publisher=Grolier | date=1992 | author=Grolier Educational Staff | pages=188| isbn=0717205231}}
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External links

{{commons category|Bazeen}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20090301150623/http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/dr_ibrahim_ighneiwa/food.htm#mon1 "37. Bazeen (from Dr. B. Shetewi)"], a recipe from Libyan Cuisine and Recipes
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20160305020654/http://www.janzour.com/Bazeen.htm "Bazeen (By: mahmud abudaber)"], a recipe from Janzour.com
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20120226153937/http://www.tripolipost.com/articledetail.asp?c=5&i=1386&archive=1 Of “Bazeen” and Local Cuisine, Zainab Al-Arabi"]

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