Sabich salad

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Sabich salad סלט סביח
CourseSalad
Place of originIsrael
Main ingredientseggplant, boiled eggs/hard boiled eggs, tahini, Israeli salad, potato, parsley and amba

Sabich salad (Hebrew: סלט סביח, romanizedSalat Sabich) is a salad invented in Israel, a rural variation of the Israeli dish Sabich but serves as a salad and not the well known dish within the pita bread.

Ingredients and recipe

Ingredients

eggplant, boiled eggs/hard boiled eggs, tahini, Israeli salad, potato, parsley and amba

Recipe

Mix all the vegetables together, then put the eggs on the salad and after that, put the amba and tahini on it. sumac or za'atar can also be added to the salad after complete.

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