Not gourmet.Probably the most frequently asked question I received while living in Abu Dhabi went something like, “What’s the food like?” or “Do you like the food?” It’s a tricky question to answer.In general, the local food is not something you’d be served in a restaurant. To get some true Emirati food you need connections. All of my experiences with local foods came during school potlucks, visits to local homes, or once at a wedding. I’d love to tell you that it was delicious, but in my opinion, it’s not. Some dishes I did like, however, a lot of the food involves meat or dates… I’m not a fan of either.
A certain dish in particular churned my stomach and that would be harees. It consists of boiled wheat and meat and looks like sticky porridge. I’ve never been so glad to be a vegetarian than during those moments at school potlucks when Sarah’s plate was being piled high with the stuff.
But there was one local snack that I did enjoy.
One day at school I joined some teachers eating at a table. Immediately they prepared a snack for me as well. I did my best to keep a straight face because the concoction was kind of ridiculous. It was like something a middle schooler would prepare when he or she got home from school. But strangely, it was pretty good. In fact, I got a hankering for one awhile ago and went to the store to get the ingredients.
I’ll teach you how to make it.
Ingredients:
hotdog buns
Puck cheese spread
Chips Oman, chili flavor
Directions:
1. Spread the cheese on the bun.
2. Smash up the chips and pour them in.
xo, jill
P.S. Forgive these blurry photos. I borrowed Molly’s camera and did not come out triumphant.
lol. love this. good times.
It’s funny what you find yourself craving after spending time in a place! That does indeed seem like something a teenager—or my husband—might make as a snack (or dinner!)… 😉
awesome! I have eaten tooo many weird things while living in the Middle East!
I’m sorry to say that this looks disgusting! I really hope their meat dishes are redeeming…
You might like baby camel hump!
Once a teacher made what she referred to as “cheese cake” … a vanilla cake with grated cheddar cheese on top. Had to eat it! 😉
I know! I was a little bit stunned they were eating it in front of each other… it’s something I’d only ever eat in private and then deny it later. (I mean, if I didn’t have a blog!)
Do you remember the name of those donut hole type things? It’s gay-something… because I remember thinking, “I can remember that because it starts with ‘gay!'”