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bambino
21-09-2007, 12:20
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I'm looking for a recipe of something I ate in Greece a while ago.

It was something like split peas all smashed and mushed with olive oil and some extra things. It was used for dipping.
On the menu it said "Flava".

Does anyone know (help greek mums) what it is ?

Harlequin
21-09-2007, 12:26
I'll check my greek book and get back to you if i can find it :)

bambino
21-09-2007, 12:31
Thanks H, I have a greek book too but it's not in there.
I tried searching the net but google came up with all other wierd things!

Amberlea
21-09-2007, 13:46
I have a friend in Greece - Ill send her a message on myspace and see if she can give you an answer.

bambino
21-09-2007, 14:10
It could be Fava (not Flava) but I know for sure it has spilt peas in it

punkbaby
21-09-2007, 14:23
I will ask my father in law he was a chef in greece will be speaking to him tommorow :)

sueliz
21-09-2007, 14:48
Aren't Fava beans like broadbeans?
I am positive I have seen a Fava recipe in the last week or so in a Woman's Day or New Idea magazine. I don't think I have the magazine though but I will check but maybe if anyone has those mags they could have a look??

sueliz
21-09-2007, 14:50
Just found this online.... Could this be it maybe??

This actually sounds really yummy - might have to try and make it myself!!


Ingredients
2 cups broad beans
1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint
2 tablespoons lemon juice
150 mls (approx) extra virgin olive oil
Finely chopped chilli (optional)
Pepper
Salt

Boil some water in a large pot. Once boiling, add the broad beans a few at a time so it continues to boil.
Cook until tender. Run under running cold water then remove the outer skin from the broad beans.
Add the beans, mint, lemon juice and salt and pepper (to taste) to a food processorblender/bowl and blend until fairly smooth. Whilst still blending, add the olive oil a little at a time making sure it is mixed in properly. Continue to add oil until the dip is at a consistency you think is suitable for a dip

bambino
21-09-2007, 18:56
Just found this online.... Could this be it maybe??

This actually sounds really yummy - might have to try and make it myself!!


Ingredients
2 cups broad beans
1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint
2 tablespoons lemon juice
150 mls (approx) extra virgin olive oil
Finely chopped chilli (optional)
Pepper
Salt

Boil some water in a large pot. Once boiling, add the broad beans a few at a time so it continues to boil.
Cook until tender. Run under running cold water then remove the outer skin from the broad beans.
Add the beans, mint, lemon juice and salt and pepper (to taste) to a food processorblender/bowl and blend until fairly smooth. Whilst still blending, add the olive oil a little at a time making sure it is mixed in properly. Continue to add oil until the dip is at a consistency you think is suitable for a dip

Yes this sounds familiar :smiliedance:
I am sure you can do it with split peas too.
Cheers !

Roxy76
25-09-2007, 14:03
i am think of the fava beans one. you can get them in a can they are 'smashed' up. then you add olive oil, lemon juice, cumin etc also called 'Full' from what i remember growing up and having it! so yum! i actually have some in the cupboard! :)

and serve with lebanese/pita bread, mixed salad of diced cucumber, onion, tomato and lettuce. and also boiled and slice up some eggs.

so top your bread with the mix, salad and eggs and enjoy! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: