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    Bezalla bi lahme (Pea Stew)

    I have another classic one for you now - bezalla (Lebanese Pea Stew) just how your mama made it.

    Though this recipe contains lamb fillet pieces, potato and carrots as well, the star of the show is the peas peas glorious peas.

    Frozen peas are such a brilliant product and mean you can have this anytime of year, regardless of seasonality.

    bazalla pea stew

    This dish is also a great example of how you can stretch a handful of meat to feed a whole family, just how people might have done in hard times.

    These days, eating less meat is usually an environmentally conscious decision which i'm all for, but it just shows how our grandmothers were making frugal and delicious meals by adding just enough of everything, nothing more nothing less.

    Some people make this just with peas, meat and tomato sauce but I like to add a few potatoes and a carrot to make it more interesting.

    Make sure you use a potato that doesn't fall apart in liquid, i've used the classic Maris Piper which does the job whatever way you fry boil or poach it.

    bazalla bi lahme

    You can use tomato concentrate from the tube, jar or can and the cilantro (coriander) can either be fresh or chopped frozen, it really doesn't make a difference.

    You can apply the exact same technique to make fasoulya (butter bean stew) but don't worry i'll have that up on the blog soon.

    lebanese bazalla pea stew

    Whilst bezalla isn't a showstopper dish you might necessarily present at a dinner party, it hums away quietly in the background ready to give you a warm hug when you're feeling low.

    It's ultimate comfort food so give it a second look and soon you'll be stewing away...

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    5 from 2 votes
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    Bezalla bi lahme (Pea Stew)

    Peas with potatoes and little pieces of lamb fillet in a tomato sauce

    Course Main Course
    Cuisine Lebanese
    Keyword Authentic, Healthy, Stew,
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 30 minutes
    Servings 4 people
    Author Zaatar and Zaytoun

    Ingredients

    • 1 large onion chopped
    • 2 garlic cloves chopped
    • 300 g of lamb or beef fillet
    • a good handful of coriander
    • 3 potatoes diced
    • 2 tablespoon tomato concentrate
    • boiling water to cover approx 4 cups
    • a pinch of black pepper
    • 2 cups garden peas frozen or fresh
    • a squeeze of lemon

    Instructions

    1. Sauté the onion in some regular cooking olive oil until they are golden on a medium heat
    2. Add the garlic and mix with the onion making sure not to burn the garlic by stirring constantly
    3. Chop the meat fillets into small bitesize pieces 1-2cm thick and add to the onion garlic mix

    4. Fry the lamb on high heat a few minutes until sealed then add the handful of chopped coriander
    5. Add the diced potatoes and continue to stir everything together
    6. Add 2 good tablespoons of tomato concentrate and enough boiling water to cover, bring to the boil then simmer
    7. After about half an hour, add a pinch of black pepper, salt to taste (approx 1 tbsp) and the peas

    8. Bring to the boil again and simmer for another 10-15 minutes until the peas are warmed through
    9. Squeeze some lemon on the stew before serving and eat with a side of fluffy vermicelli rice

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    Check out our Youtube page for full video tutorials, our Facebook group to discuss Lebanese cooking, as well as our tiktok page for quick tips.

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    1. George

      September 24, 2021 at 7:44 am

      5 stars
      My absolute comfort food thank you for this great recipe

    2. H

      October 15, 2023 at 6:28 am

      5 stars
      lovely recipe, its a shame my wife doesn't like it. oh well more food for me!

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