Pkaila
Pkaïla, also called bkaïla, bkeila, or pkela, is a Tunisian Jewish dish or condiment. It is one of the local variants of hamin, made from beans and spinach, as the name suggests. Pkaïla is often prepared for the holidays, accompanied by couscous or eaten alone.
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Recipes
How a Humble Tunisian Family Recipe Landed in One of New York’s Finest Restaurants — Jewish Food Society
“We’re living in the grandmother era,” says Lior Lev Sercarz, a spice blender based in Manhattan. “Until 15 years ago or so, none of the chefs wanted to serve what we ate at home. It wasn’t cool, it w...
Tfina Pkaila - Traditional Jewish Tunisian Recipe | 196 flavors
T’fina pkaila, or more commonly known as pkaila and also called bkaila, bkeila, or pkela, is one of the most emblematic dishes of Tunisian Jewish cuisine. What is t’fina pkaila? The word t’fina is a Judeo-Arabic word which comes from the Arabic word ad-dafina...