My mother sent me over this wonderful marrow she grew

My sister gave me these lovely organic sweet bell peppers

I cooked the peppers suffted with brown and white rice, chick peas and diced mushrooms........topped with grated red cheese.


I have made roasted stuffed peppers before the recipe is here
4 comments:
What a lucky girl you are...mashallah I can smell the peppers from here lol
Machallah that's a BIG vegetable. I do not think I ever ate 'mallow' can you find this in Algeria? I would love to try it!
I do believe Marrow is a very British Veg.It comes from the courgette family as they start of as courgettes and allowed to grow bigger. it contains a lot of water when cooking it will release a lot! Its quite a bland veg but i spice it up as a curry.
no never seen in Algeria!
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