Macarona Bechamel (Egyptian Recipe You've Got to Try!)
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- čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
- Egyptian macarona bechamel (مكرونة بشاميل,) is a comfort food recipe popular in Egypt. It is made using penne pasta and a minced meat sauce baked with creamy béchamel. If you’re not already familiar with it, you can think of it as an Egyptian pasta bake with bechamel sauce.
Full written recipe and instructions at:
www.chocolatesandchai.com/egy...
0:00 - Cook the pasta
0:12 - Making the meat sauce
0:55 - Making the bechamel sauce
1:30 - Assembling Egyptian Macarona Bechamel
1:59 - Serve!
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GORGEOUS!
I’m going to make this soon
🎉Hope you enjoy it!
Amazing!!!!
Glad you like it!!!
Lovely 😍 👌
Thank you!
NO, THIS IS GREEK FOOD! WONDERFUL RECIPE HERE!
Hahaha! Thank you! Greek Pastitsio and Egyptian Macarona Bechamel really are SO similar!
What type of cheese do you use?
I use mozzarella 😁 (all the ingredient details and instructions are written up at: www.chocolatesandchai.com/egyptian-macarona-bechamel-recipe/ )
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There were no measurements?
Hi there! The measurements and details are at:
www.chocolatesandchai.com/egyptian-macarona-bechamel-recipe
Hope that helps!
A good cook doesn’t use measurements. They just eye the ingredients 🤗
Египет е на гости у Европа 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
I’d rather have pastitsio.
I’ve not tried pastitsio in quite a while, but from what I remember, they’re very similar. Enjoy!
@@ChocolatesAndChai They’re almost exactly the same.
@@zelmoziggy I don’t disagree…very, very similar! (I actually did try to Google whether one was the inspiration for the other, but couldn’t find super reliable sources either way.)