Elana’s Matzoh Meat Burekas
Ingredients
● 12 matzot, wet and wrapped in a moist towel
● 1 lb or ½ kilo ground beef
● 2 onions, finely chopped
● 2 tbsp tomato paste
● 1/2 red pepper, finely diced
● 1 stalk celery, finely diced
● 1 tbsp paprika - sweet or spicy, as preferred
● 1 tbsp cumin
● 2 tbsp cilantro, chopped
● 2 tsp salt
● ¼ tsp black pepper, to taste
● 3 eggs
● ¼ cup canola oil, for frying
Directions
- Wet matzot and leave to rest wrapped in moist towel
- Fry up onions in 1 TBSP of oil
- Add ground beef and brown
- Add red pepper, tomato paste, spices and cover
- Cook on medium heat for 20 minutes for meat to absorb all flavors
- In a small bowl, mix eggs with a pinch of salt
- Preheat oil for frying
- Working with one matzoh at a time, cut into halves
- Add 1 spoonful of meat filling and fold over, pinching edges together (you can also fold over edges - they won’t stick completely until placed in oil and can easily be rolled if it is easier for you!)
- Dip into egg mixture and drop into hot oil
- When browned, turn over and brown other side
- Lay to rest on paper towel to absorb excess oil
Delicious plain or served with tehina or a mustard dip for kitniyot eaters!
BETEAVON and ENJOY!
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About the Author
Dr. Elana Yael Heideman, Executive Director of The Israel Forever Foundation, is a dynamic and passionate educator who works creatively and collaboratively in developing content and programming to deepen and activate the personal connection to Israel for Diaspora Jews. Elana’s extensive experience in public speaking, educational consulting and analytic research and writing has served to advance her vision of Israel-inspired Jewish identity that incorporates the relevance of the Holocaust, Antisemitism and Zionism to contemporary issues faced throughout the Jewish world in a continuous effort to facilitate dialogue and build bridges between the past, present and future.