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Time for gourmet cooking !!!

Lets try some food from Algeria? lets find what are Algeries cooking and eating?

We have great selection of Algerian recipes collected here for you.

This is the page and place for you if you like to try something new for lunch today or just to find what others are eating and cooking.

There is no need to attend any cooking school to learn about gourmet food.

Seat back, relax and enjoy. We have all these homemade food and easy recipes to follow.



Fish Soup
Fish Soup, White fish, paprika, crushed saffron


Carrot Salad
Easy Sald recipe, carrot, Garlic cloves, Sugar, Cayenne pepper, Cumin, Parsley


Batata Merhiya
Mashed Potatoes Layered With Beef.


Sahlab
Dessert recipe, cornstarch, milk, raisins, coconut, sugar, walnuts or pistachios, cinamon.


Loubia B'dersa
Algerian Chili, navy beans, red chilies, paprika, cumin and more


Cooked Carrots
Excellent served with poultry or white fish.


Couscous recipe I
Couscous or kuskus as it is known in Morocco, Turkey, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt


Couscous recipe II
Other veriation of Couscous.


Meatballs
Meatballs in Garlic Broth


Algerian Salad
Chopped Salad recipe, Olive, green peper, cucumber and more


Lamb or Beef Soup Recipe
Lamb or Beef and Chicken Soup recipe


Chicken Soup
Made with Chicken wings and necks


Loubia (green beans)
Algerian and North Aferican recipe, popular like Harira


Loubia
Loubia, Algerian Green beans with Almond


Date and Walnut Drops
Dessert recipe, goes well with Coffee


El Ham Lahlou
Sweet Lamb recipe for Ramadhan


Halawa Tamr
Fig, Date and Walnut Drops recipe, best to serve with coffee or tea.

More Recieps comming soon

Short History

Algiers flag

After more than a century of rule by France, They fought through much of the 1950s to achieve independence in 1962. Their primary political party, the National Liberation Front (FLN), has dominated politics ever since.

Many in the subsequent generation were not satisfied, and moved to counter the FLN's centrality in politics. The surprising first round success of the Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) in the December 1991 balloting spurred the army to intervene and postpone the second round of elections to prevent what the secular elite feared would be an extremist-led government from assuming power.

The army began a crackdown on the FIS that spurred FIS supporters to begin attacking government targets. The government later allowed elections featuring pro-government and moderate religious-based parties, but did not appease the activists who progressively widened their attacks. The fighting escalated into an insurgency, which saw intense fighting between 1992-98 and which resulted in over 100,000 deaths - many attributed to indiscriminate massacres of villagers by extremists.

The government gained the upper hand by the late-1990s and FIS's armed wing, the Islamic Salvation Army, disbanded in January 2000. However, small numbers of armed militants persist in confronting government forces and conducting ambushes and occasional attacks on villages. The army placed Abdelaziz BOUTEFLIKA in the presidency in 1999 in a fraudulent election but claimed neutrality in his 2004 landslide reelection victory. Longstanding problems continue to face BOUTEFLIKA in his second term, including large-scale unemployment, a shortage of housing, unreliable electrical and water supplies, government inefficiencies and corruption, and the continuing activities of extremist militants.

The Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC) in 2006 merged with al-Qaida to form al-Qaida in the Lands of the Islamic Maghreb, which since has launched an ongoing series of kidnappings and bombings, including high-profile, mass-casualty suicide attacks targeted against the government and Western interests. Must also diversify its petroleum-based economy, which has yielded a large cash reserve but which has not been used to redress many social and infrastructure problems.

Map

Algiers map

Fast Facts:

Location: Northwest Africa on the Mediterranean coast slightly less than 3.5 times the size of Texas

Population: 32,814,000
Capital: Algiers
Currency: Algerian Dinar



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