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*Only few places left*


Zaad Dinner Club is going to host a Ramadan feasts on 10 June at Space at 61 in Nunhead


It will be Ramadan in June and I would like everyone to enjoy a festive dinner the likes of what my mum used to prepare for us at home! Big plates of food to share and plenty of family favourites to tackle your taste buds.


Menu


*Ramadan refreshments


Tamarind and hibiscus drinks


*To start


Palestinian mejdool dates


Spiced lentil soup with a spring onions chilli and a crunchy pine nuts and pitta crouton garnish


*The main event


Carrot and parsley Mutabal


Prawn and Harrisa samosa / Aubergine and Harrisa samosa (v alternative)


Gazan spicy tomato and garlic salad


Ruz Hijazi, fragrant rice cooked with chickpeas sumac onions and spices


Chicken roasted with Zatar (a Middle Eastern wild thyme and sesame blend) / Zatar butternut squash (v alternative)


Chilled beetroot garlic and mint yogurt sauce


*The sweet finish


Attayef, a special festive pancake stuffed with walnuts and soaked in orange blossom syrup


Muhalabiyeh, Arabian pannacota



To book please visit https://grubclub.com/zaad-dinner-club


For more details about this event and also future events please find the attached leaflet


Best wishes

Nisrin, Zaad Dinner Club

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