For cooking on foil, use matt side up, it has more of a non stick feature. However if you want an extra blast of heat retention to help food cook faster, for example when using foil as a lid over your baking tray, ensure the silvery shiny side is facing down over your the food (matt side up). It conducts heat better, I heard a famous chef mention once 😊
Just wet tissue and put closer to onions when u start cutting is not gonna hurt ur eyes i use to have this problem now alhumdullah this trick work every time.
NICE TO SEE YOU DOING THIS AN SUCH INTERESTING COMBINATION OF FOODS . NICE TO SEE BABY GIRL WONTING TO GET INVOLVED WITH THE COOKING. ALWAYS GOOD TO START YOUNG AN HUBBY IS HELPFUL TO 👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
For onion tears: before cutting.. stop breathing through your nose, only breathe through your mouth.. absolutely do not speak during cutting.. works like a charm every time!!!
Ramadan Kareem Mancanto, you and your family. may Allah swt accept for us. Thank you for sharing, this is amazing. I like that your little ones will eat veggies. I blend everything!😂. Tuna Samosas are amazing my kids love them, I used tortilla wraps or phyllo dough. Will try your way, Insha Allah.
Assalamalikum. This is the first video I’m watching of yours, so I’m not sure if you have already answered this. Where do you buy your hijab and the inners? I’m in need of some … so if you can help I would appreciate it
MashaAllah you are really beautiful and talented 😘 can you please do a makeup tutorial, with your current makeup products you use. Your makeup is perfect, so natural and flawless! I have a similar skin tone as you and it’s so difficult to find foundations for darker skin tones. I would appreciate if you could teach us about the best products and techniques for makeup on tan skin. Thanks
Estée Lauder double wear is good foundation for varied skin tones. If your skin tone is like hers then you are not even that dark. I’m darker and ok finding foundation. These days theres a lot of makeup for black skin. Even fenty is ok and you can find many UA-cam tutorials for your skin tone.
AS-SALAMUALAIKUM ! 🙂 MA SHA ALLAH ! 👌 💛💛 RAMADAN KAREEM ! 💛💛 ❤MAY ALLAH BLESS YOU ALL GOOD HEALTH , HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY IN THIS HOLY MONTH OF RAMADAN❤ MUCH LOVE AND STAY BLESSED ❤❤
Good to see how you make what you make. I’m not keen on that American “eyeball” saying as it keeps making me think of eyeballs. I think in U.K., there is a better way of saying it, “measure it by eye”? ….any other good way? -or you could say “guesstimate”?!
Salaam I’m not sure if it’s the one you use but I know the old bay seasoning has nutmeg in it which is not halal, I’m not 100% sure so please do your own research, just wanted to let you know in case sister xxx
Scholars said that nutmeg as a spice is fine since we use a very tiny pinch which doesnt have any effect. Big amounts of it can make one dizzy n feels like some weed!
As usual, fabulous video.. you make it look all so quick and easy.. love the recipes … can I please make a suggestion for future videos.. please watch the use of “actually” in almost every sentence as it’s really irritating to repeatedly listen to during the video and so many UA-cam bloggers are saying this now unfortunately.
It's sad how we spend days 'prepping' for Ramadan. Prepping would be researching duas organising taraweeh here we are making luxurious food to stuff our faces and actually put weight on during our holy month. I wonder what opinion our ancesters would have of us. The people that opened their fast with dates, water and milk but were still grateful.
Please let’s not assume the worst of people, the best of us are those who assume the best. We meal prep out of the intention to spend less time in the kitchen and more time on what Ramadan is actually about. I pray you heal from everything that’s troubling your mind and Allah blesses you with empathy♥️
@ZeinahNur firstly this has nothing to do with empathy or seeing the worst in people. It's about right and wrong. We are Muslim so we follow the prophet pbuh's sunna. In our religion if you see something that is wrong you tell people it is wrong it's up to them to listen to it. If you don't do this and they do something wrong which you could have prevented then on the day of judgement you are also punished for what they did or didn't do. Personally i dont want to be punished for other people's sins just my own, which there are already plenty of. I get it people 'prep' so they can cook less during Ramadan. But let's be honest here the 'prep' it's just starter food you still will cook during Ramadan. Instead of it taking an hour a day it will take us 3 hours if we didnt prep. Eating food is not wrong the over indulgence that we engage in is wrong especially during Ramadan. This is a month of even more moderation than normal there are even some sunnahs stating that we should eat a little less than we normally do during Ramadan. Yet someday we will eat two peoples worth of food in an hour when we break our fast. The Prophet pbuh and his family and sahaba ikraam ate very moderately during this month. What's wrong with eating the normal foods that we eat during the whole year? A simple daal chawal with some salad takes an hour to cook. Most foods do, your still getting fed. Also you need to remember that it was the prophet pbuh's sunna to not only eat healthy but to not over indulge. When we are eating we should stop when we feel our hunger is satiated but also we get the feeling that we could still eat more if we wanted to. Meaning your stomach should never be fully full. I'm a nurse so medically speaking you should never over eat there should be plenty of room in your stomach so that the food can be easily digested. When you cook all this food and it's on the table you can't help but to over eat. Also remember that some scholars who have looked at the life of our prophet pbuh have stated that over indulgence during iftar could make your fast invalid. Look when I was in my early 20s I was guilty of this, but then I started researching. Look it up, you yourself will realise how wrong it is. My duty is to teach what I have learnt yours is to make your own decision after doing your own research.
@@sa_star3661 You need to remember that those times everything was organic. We do not get enough nutrients with the same amount of food that they may have had back then. And also everyones metabolism and body is different, I definitely lose weight while fasting and struggle tremendously to maintain energy throughout the day, so some of us must eat more!
@cinnabeld8284 Actually, you are wrong there. A simple Google search will show you that countless studies show there is no significant difference in the amount and quality of nutrients in genetically modified and organic foods. Also, even if you have to eat more, it doesn't mean you have to spend weeks prepping foods that are actually not going to give you much good nutritional value. Fried food is not good foods, especially after a fast. Also, some such foods actually can make you feel more hungry in the long run. Not only that, the foods that we are prepping meaning these over indulgent food, especially those that are fried and have heaps of fat in them, actually lose their nutritional value. So, your argument is flawed. I think what you're talking about is issues with differing metabolism. Yes, some people do need more calories, but like I already stated, the sunna is to eat, but stop eating when your hunger is satiated, but you still have room for more ( this is different amount for every one) Medically speaking, when we eat fast metabolism or not, you should always have space in your stomach so that ALL the food you have eaten can be fully digested. Otherwise, most of the nutrients you have eaten will be pooped back out and wasted. Therefore, you're not actually getting sufficient nutrients, meaning then your body will get hungry faster because you just lost half of what you have eaten. It's basic biology hunny. Our deen has a strong connection to science. it's what makes our religion so beautiful. But we can get all the nutrients we need from the simple foods we eat every day. You don't need a fried samosa, kebab or pakora to do it. Nor do you need to eat so much that you have just ended up defecating half the nutrients out into the toilet.
Your comment is based off assumptions you've made about her life, which isn't right. I'm a uni student and like to prep. Between classes and self study I don't have the energy to properly cook for myself when Iftaar is approaching, preparing simplifies my life. I get a proper healthy meal and don't jeopardise my study or prayer time. According to you you're seeing "something wrong" but you're only seeing what she's allowing you to see. You do not know how her family eats year round or what ger family eats during ramadham. She clearly says in the video this is her family's regular dinners that's she's prepping. Listen before you pass judgement on people. Also for those it concerns over indulgence is never right anytime but what is wrong with eating food that makes you happy during Ramadhan in moderation ?
For cooking on foil, use matt side up, it has more of a non stick feature. However if you want an extra blast of heat retention to help food cook faster, for example when using foil as a lid over your baking tray, ensure the silvery shiny side is facing down over your the food (matt side up). It conducts heat better, I heard a famous chef mention once 😊
At home everything is fresh but I think it's a good idea to bulk prep. Ramadan Mubarak ❤
An an Iranian, we use onions as starter of all meals
We Somali do the same
Alhamdoolilah your husband helps a look and that is so encouraging
Never thought about tuna samosas. That sounds tasty, I might have to try that. Especially because the price of meat has gone up
I cant stand tuna
When i ws in somalia mu family used to have tuna sambusa. Instead of meat
It’s actually pretty common
@@malikij4514 Yea exactly! I’ve always had the tuna sambusa growing up in my Somali family during Ramadan and it’s my favorite.
Tuna pie is also very nice
Just wet tissue and put closer to onions when u start cutting is not gonna hurt ur eyes i use to have this problem now alhumdullah this trick work every time.
Ramadan Kareem 🕯🕯🕯
Just bought my kitchenaid 13 cup food processor and so happy to have seen this vid
Ramadan kareem
Mashaa Allah, Yr hubby and princess
Are helping you as always, may Allah bless you all my sister, Aamiin Aamiin😋😋❤️
As always love watching your vlog ❤MashaAllah
A.aleykum sister I'm a new subscriber from Tanzania. Thank you for the tips. Will continue In sha Allah. Be bless
Ramadan mubarak sis Zeinah & family❤️
Maasha-ALLAH beautiful family
Loved this video. I like that you also gave ideas on how to cook (methods) and serve the meals. Thank you ❤️😊
Thank you for this! I am so not a kitchen princess so this realy helps me. I like cooking hacks.
NICE TO SEE YOU DOING THIS AN SUCH INTERESTING COMBINATION OF FOODS . NICE TO SEE BABY GIRL WONTING TO GET INVOLVED WITH THE COOKING. ALWAYS GOOD TO START YOUNG AN HUBBY IS HELPFUL TO 👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
You seasoned the food really well
Fresh lasange sheets make such a difference
For onion tears: before cutting.. stop breathing through your nose, only breathe through your mouth.. absolutely do not speak during cutting.. works like a charm every time!!!
I’m so trying this next time, thanks for sharing lovely🙌🏽♥️
Ramadan Kareem Mancanto, you and your family. may Allah swt accept for us. Thank you for sharing, this is amazing. I like that your little ones will eat veggies. I blend everything!😂. Tuna Samosas are amazing my kids love them, I used tortilla wraps or phyllo dough. Will try your way, Insha Allah.
Omg your kids masha’Allah how cute! 🥰
Ramadan Mubarak to you and your family...I have literally been checking everyday for your new upload and can't wait to try the recipes.
RAMADHAN KAREEM TO YOU AND YOUR FAMIL MY ALLAH GIVE U MANY MANY MORE BLESSING LOVE TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
Okay now i need the blender. I used to make it paste type. But making it looks chopped, amazing. What’s the brand of the blender please?
Ramadan Kareem 💞
Ramadan Mubarak to you and your family sis.
Ramadan Mubarak to you sister and your family,🤗 May Allah SWT accept your fasting and Salah this Ramadan.❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ramadan Mubarak
😭ur kids are so beautiful❤️
Great tips sis Ramadan Mubarak! 🌹🎉 can you make a video on how you become spiritually productive during Ramadan?
This was wonderful for a beginner like me. Thank you :)
Thanks for sharing this lovely meal prep! I will be trying the samosa recipe.
Subhanallah I was thinking about you when your video arrive to my notification
Here's a tip for cutting onions...wear swimming 🥽 goggles... I wear them😂... It works great🤷♀️
Put the onions in the refrigerator before you use the and the sulfur won't make you cry!
Assalamalikum. This is the first video I’m watching of yours, so I’m not sure if you have already answered this. Where do you buy your hijab and the inners? I’m in need of some … so if you can help I would appreciate it
Ramadan Mubarak
How are you enjoying this new kitchen? It’s designed for content creating
Have you ever tried chopping your onions into a bowl of ice water? I get by with just rinsing my hands in cold tap water and that stops the tears.
Omg need to try the tuna samosas :)
Ramadan Mubarak 🌙 sis 😍
Sis - PUT THE INGREDIENTS down somewhere and the instructions - I'm trying to cook this stuff...after shopping in Vegas tomorrow.
Ramadan Kareem
So lovely sis 😍😍😍😍 Happy Ramadan 😍😍😍🤲
MashaAllah you are really beautiful and talented 😘 can you please do a makeup tutorial, with your current makeup products you use. Your makeup is perfect, so natural and flawless! I have a similar skin tone as you and it’s so difficult to find foundations for darker skin tones. I would appreciate if you could teach us about the best products and techniques for makeup on tan skin. Thanks
Estée Lauder double wear is good foundation for varied skin tones.
If your skin tone is like hers then you are not even that dark. I’m darker and ok finding foundation. These days theres a lot of makeup for black skin. Even fenty is ok and you can find many UA-cam tutorials for your skin tone.
Very organised and food looks yummy 😋 😍
Great vlog 🌸💜✨
Mashallah.
So super resipy sister jazahkllah
Ma shaa Allah super tasty easy ramzan ideas thanks dear for sharing these recipes with us stay blessed Ameen❤❤❤❤👍😍🥰
Salaam sister the pots and pans you used for cooking in this video where are they from what they called?
Masallah subhanala 😍☺🤲🏻🤲🏻🤲🏻🌹🌹💜❤❤💜🌹🤲🏻🌹🇵🇰🌹🤲🏻🤲🏻💜❤🌹🌹
Wow
Put onions 2 to 4minutes in the fridge freezer before chopping!
Assalamu a’alikum In Shaa Allah please do share your cooking equipments, especially what you used to ground the chicken.
These recipes sound great.
RAMADAN MUBARAK!! Loved this video, though I'm going to finish all that food in one go LOL
Woow ma sha Allah sister...i love ur family ❤...nice samosas
Masha Allah
Slms yes I use onions in my food as well
Mashallah nice recipes
Assalamu Alykum sister
Where did you buy the onion chopping blender from and what is it called?
AS-SALAMUALAIKUM ! 🙂
MA SHA ALLAH ! 👌
💛💛 RAMADAN KAREEM ! 💛💛
❤MAY ALLAH BLESS YOU ALL GOOD HEALTH , HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY IN THIS HOLY MONTH OF RAMADAN❤
MUCH LOVE AND STAY BLESSED ❤❤
Masha allh abayo
Asc Ramadan Mubarak is amazing video jazakalah to share us can u tell the machine you’re using. Where did u buy fantastic machine thanks
I also onion for everything 😂😂
God Job.❤👍😍🥰Ramadan Monthly Bulk Meal Prep❤👍😍🥰
Awesome, keep on sharing❤️👍
Ma sha allah amazing video. You doing so much hard work. Thank you so much sharing your video. Stay in touch with me 🙏
Lol I know how you feel I go through the same thing my son is 3 and I have another son 7.
Good to see how you make what you make. I’m not keen on that American “eyeball” saying as it keeps making me think of eyeballs. I think in U.K., there is a better way of saying it, “measure it by eye”? ….any other good way? -or you could say “guesstimate”?!
Masha Allah khurux iyo Macan 😍😛
Salaam I’m not sure if it’s the one you use but I know the old bay seasoning has nutmeg in it which is not halal, I’m not 100% sure so please do your own research, just wanted to let you know in case sister xxx
Scholars said that nutmeg as a spice is fine since we use a very tiny pinch which doesnt have any effect. Big amounts of it can make one dizzy n feels like some weed!
Huh?? Why is nutmeg not halal?? Its a fruit of a tree
@@razamughal9095 ua-cam.com/video/d1xjkIxv_sg/v-deo.html
hi, how much meat did you use for the meatballs xx
As usual, fabulous video.. you make it look all so quick and easy.. love the recipes … can I please make a suggestion for future videos.. please watch the use of “actually” in almost every sentence as it’s really irritating to repeatedly listen to during the video and so many UA-cam bloggers are saying this now unfortunately.
Do ur kids eat chili food? Or thats for u n ur husband?
You should not wash coriander after chopped wash coriander before cutting it
Cute baby girl
Thank you♥️
☪️
Nice
Horta af Somali 🤗
isn’t nutmeg haram?
No it's not, unless you are getting high on it.
What’s wrong with making it one day at a time, when it’s actual iftar for example? 🙄🙄
Absolutely nothing. I prefer to spend less time in the kitchen in the holy month of Ramadan♥️
Forbthe chiken breast meat add some flour next time otherwise they will be hard
It's sad how we spend days 'prepping' for Ramadan. Prepping would be researching duas organising taraweeh here we are making luxurious food to stuff our faces and actually put weight on during our holy month. I wonder what opinion our ancesters would have of us. The people that opened their fast with dates, water and milk but were still grateful.
Please let’s not assume the worst of people, the best of us are those who assume the best. We meal prep out of the intention to spend less time in the kitchen and more time on what Ramadan is actually about. I pray you heal from everything that’s troubling your mind and Allah blesses you with empathy♥️
@ZeinahNur firstly this has nothing to do with empathy or seeing the worst in people. It's about right and wrong. We are Muslim so we follow the prophet pbuh's sunna. In our religion if you see something that is wrong you tell people it is wrong it's up to them to listen to it. If you don't do this and they do something wrong which you could have prevented then on the day of judgement you are also punished for what they did or didn't do. Personally i dont want to be punished for other people's sins just my own, which there are already plenty of. I get it people 'prep' so they can cook less during Ramadan. But let's be honest here the 'prep' it's just starter food you still will cook during Ramadan. Instead of it taking an hour a day it will take us 3 hours if we didnt prep. Eating food is not wrong the over indulgence that we engage in is wrong especially during Ramadan.
This is a month of even more moderation than normal there are even some sunnahs stating that we should eat a little less than we normally do during Ramadan. Yet someday we will eat two peoples worth of food in an hour when we break our fast. The Prophet pbuh and his family and sahaba ikraam ate very moderately during this month. What's wrong with eating the normal foods that we eat during the whole year? A simple daal chawal with some salad takes an hour to cook. Most foods do, your still getting fed.
Also you need to remember that it was the prophet pbuh's sunna to not only eat healthy but to not over indulge. When we are eating we should stop when we feel our hunger is satiated but also we get the feeling that we could still eat more if we wanted to. Meaning your stomach should never be fully full. I'm a nurse so medically speaking you should never over eat there should be plenty of room in your stomach so that the food can be easily digested. When you cook all this food and it's on the table you can't help but to over eat. Also remember that some scholars who have looked at the life of our prophet pbuh have stated that over indulgence during iftar could make your fast invalid. Look when I was in my early 20s I was guilty of this, but then I started researching. Look it up, you yourself will realise how wrong it is.
My duty is to teach what I have learnt yours is to make your own decision after doing your own research.
@@sa_star3661 You need to remember that those times everything was organic. We do not get enough nutrients with the same amount of food that they may have had back then.
And also everyones metabolism and body is different, I definitely lose weight while fasting and struggle tremendously to maintain energy throughout the day, so some of us must eat more!
@cinnabeld8284 Actually, you are wrong there. A simple Google search will show you that countless studies show there is no significant difference in the amount and quality of nutrients in genetically modified and organic foods. Also, even if you have to eat more, it doesn't mean you have to spend weeks prepping foods that are actually not going to give you much good nutritional value. Fried food is not good foods, especially after a fast. Also, some such foods actually can make you feel more hungry in the long run. Not only that, the foods that we are prepping meaning these over indulgent food, especially those that are fried and have heaps of fat in them, actually lose their nutritional value. So, your argument is flawed.
I think what you're talking about is issues with differing metabolism. Yes, some people do need more calories, but like I already stated, the sunna is to eat, but stop eating when your hunger is satiated, but you still have room for more ( this is different amount for every one) Medically speaking, when we eat fast metabolism or not, you should always have space in your stomach so that ALL the food you have eaten can be fully digested. Otherwise, most of the nutrients you have eaten will be pooped back out and wasted. Therefore, you're not actually getting sufficient nutrients, meaning then your body will get hungry faster because you just lost half of what you have eaten. It's basic biology hunny. Our deen has a strong connection to science. it's what makes our religion so beautiful. But we can get all the nutrients we need from the simple foods we eat every day. You don't need a fried samosa, kebab or pakora to do it. Nor do you need to eat so much that you have just ended up defecating half the nutrients out into the toilet.
Your comment is based off assumptions you've made about her life, which isn't right. I'm a uni student and like to prep. Between classes and self study I don't have the energy to properly cook for myself when Iftaar is approaching, preparing simplifies my life. I get a proper healthy meal and don't jeopardise my study or prayer time.
According to you you're seeing "something wrong" but you're only seeing what she's allowing you to see. You do not know how her family eats year round or what ger family eats during ramadham. She clearly says in the video this is her family's regular dinners that's she's prepping. Listen before you pass judgement on people. Also for those it concerns over indulgence is never right anytime but what is wrong with eating food that makes you happy during Ramadhan in moderation ?
Y are u beautiful lol
Str8
Your beautiful blud
Ramadan kareem