crepe-like dough. after baking to a golden crispiness, the final touch is a dusting of even more cinnamon and sugar. it s got a sweet savory thing going on, and it s quite tasty. if you get nervous when you go in a room and you touch the light switch, and the lights don t come on, you shouldn t be living in this country. what was that first moment when you said i could live here? i m still quite unsure about that. i came here first in 1958. when it was quite different. everyone wore native dress, but islam still the throbbing motor of life here. i have a very tender feelings from morocco and the friendliness and the courtesy of the people and its children.
often pigeon pie, as traditional moroccan as it gets. today made by gibbs full-time cooks, jamilla and fatima. it s chicken slow-cooked, pulled or shredded and folded into an egg mixture. cooked in a reduced stock from the boil. this is layered with blanched almonds, powdered sugar, and cinnamon. the whole lot is wrapped in a crepe-like dough. after baking to a golden crispiness, the final touch is a dusting of even more cinnamon and sugar. it s got a sweet savory thing going on, and it s quite tasty. if you get nervous when you go in a room and you touch the light switch and the lights don t come on, you shouldn t be in this country. i came here first in 1958. when it was quite different. everyone wore native dress, but
this is layered with blanched almonds, powdered sugar and cinnamon. the whole lot is wrapped in a crepe-like dough. after baking to a golden crispiness, the final touch is a dusting of even more cinnamon and sugar. it s got a sweet savory thing going on, and it s quite tasty. if you get nervous when you go in a room and touch the light switch and the lights don t come on, you shouldn t be in this culture. when is that first moment that you thought i could live here? i m still quite unsure about that. i came here first in 1958 when it was quite different. everyone wore may have been dress, but islam still the throbbing motor of life here. i have very tender feelings for morocco and the friendliness and courtesy of the people and the
jamilla and fatima. it s chicken slow-cooked, pulled or shredded and folded into an egg mixture. cooked in a reduced stock from the boil. this is layered with blanched almonds, powdered sugar and cinnamon. the whole lot is wrapped in a crepe-like dough. after baking to a golden crispiness, the final touch is a dusting of even more cinnamon and sugar. it s got a sweet savory thing going on, and it s quite tasty. if you get nervous when you go in a room and you touch the light switch, and the lights don t come on, you shouldn t be living in this country. what was that first moment when you said i could live here? i m still quite unsure about that. i came here first in 1958. when it was quite different. everyone wore native dress, but islam still the throbbing motor of life here. i have a very tender feelings from morocco and the friendliness and the courtesy of the people and its children.
the boil. this is layered with blanched almonds, powdered sugar and cinnamon. the whole lot is wrapped in a crepe-like dough. after baking to a golden crispiness, the final touch is a dusting of even more cinnamon and sugar. it s got a sweet savory thing going on, and it s quite tasty. if you get nervous when you go in a room and you tough the light switch and the lights don t come on, you shouldn t be in this country. what was that first moment when you said i could live here? i m still quite unsure about that. i came here first in 1958. when it was quite different. everyone wore native dress, but islam still the throbbing motor of life here. i have a very tender feelings from morocco and the friendliness and the courtesy of the people and its children. it s bonjour.