ISU Cookbook

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This is the page where we'll post the recipes and share them with you! Our goal is to have a recipe from every participating country to the International Summer University in Fulda. Not only for 2011, but we hope this becomes a living tradition and that next years students will continue our project.

Ok, LETS GET IT COOKING!!!

Project Management Class of 2011

31.07.11

Iran --- Mirza Ghasemi

Iran - Mirza Ghasemi

Ingredients (2 persons)


  •   8 small seedless eggplants
  •   4 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
  •   4 eggs
  •   2 medium tomatoes
  •   1/3 cup of cooking oil
  •   salt
  •   black pepper 
Method 
Bake the eggplants in oven until cooked. This occurs when the eggplants swell and the skin bursts. Take eggplants out of oven and let them cool down slightly. Peel them and cut the hard tops. Cut into small pieces.
Bring water to boil in a small pot. Cook tomatoes in boiling water for 2-3 minutes. Drain the pot and let cool slightly. Peel them and cut into small pieces.
Fry garlic in oil over medium heat until golden. Add eggplants and fry further for 3-4 minutes. Add tomatoes, salt and pepper and fry until the excess water is gone.
Beat eggs well with a fork and fry separately until half-cooked. Add to eggplants, mix and fry further for 1-2 minutes. Can be served with white rice or Iranian bread. This is a delicious dish from a region by the Caspian sea in northern Iran.
 
 

28.07.11

SRI LANKA - - - BATH

Sri Lanka - Bath

Ingredients 
  • Two cups of rice
  • Salt
  • One cup of thick coconutmilk
  • Three or four crushed cardamoms (optional)
Method


Wash and drain the rice. Put the rice in the rice cooker and add 3 cups water,
salt and crushed cardamoms. Allow to cook until rice is well boiled. Add the thick
coconut milk and stir well. Let it cook until the mixture is one thick mass.
There should be no gravy left. Spread the milk rice on a dish.
Smoothen the top with a piece of grease-proof paper or plantain leaf.
Cut into diamond shaped pieces.


About Sri Lanka
  • Capital: Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte
  • Population: +- 20,000,000
  • Official Languages: Sinhala, Tamil
  • Fun fact: Sinhala Newyear Festival is in April and is considered one of the main events of the year