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Yield:
1 Servings
Ingredients:
Instructions:
Instructions: The Khinta is a winter dish for the Sabbath, substantial and filling. The stuffed pockets can be made any size from 3 inches square to 6 inches. The wheat and 1 small pocket per person can be served for lunch. For a completely different taste experience, add 6 hard-cooked eggs in the shell to the pan to cook along with the wheat and beef. The eggs should be served for Sabbath breakfast.
To Prepare Pockets: 1. Take 2 slices of the beef and sew up 3 sides with a needle and strong thread to prepare a pocket for stuffing. Mix the rice, meats, cinnamon, pepper, salt and fat together as the stuffing. Stuff the pockets and sew up the open end. Set aside. Make 2 or more pockets: double the recipe if necessary. Note: The khinta may be cooked at any time during the week as I often do. Prepare all the steps and put the pan in the oven about 8 A.M. Bake for 10 hours. Email this Recipe:
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