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Preparing for Ramadan

By Yvonne Maffei, July 27, 2011  |  Meet the Blogger  |  More Posts by Yvonne Maffei
Yvonne Maffei is a food writer, recipe developer and publisher of www.MyHalalKitchen.com, a blog showcasing culinary tips and healthy halal recipes. Throughout the month of Ramadan she’ll be hosting giveaways for Whole Foods Market gift cards and Saffron Road coupons on her blog. Here, Yvonne shares the purpose and traditions of Ramadan and how she celebrates this holy month. Ramadan is fast approaching, and I’m getting my kitchen ready for a month of celebration with my family and community.  In case you’re not familiar with Ramadan, it is an incredibly important holy month for Muslims. For us, it is a time of reflection — a time to develop compassion for those who live with hunger and thirst as a way of life, and to do something to help them. It’s a time to practice self-control and willpower in the face of numerous temptations; and to purify one’s self by taking time to focus on character and purpose. During the month of Ramadan, many Muslims fast between dawn and sunset. Since the fast is not for a full 24 hours, we still eat twice a day — suhoor, a meal eaten before the sun begins to rise and iftar, the meal that breaks the fast at sunset. In my home, we typically start the day with a hearty, healthy breakfast that has lots of protein: eggs, beans and meats. We avoid carbs and sugary foods since our next meal is 15 hours away, and the last thing we need is a sugar crash! The iftar often starts light, with soup or an appetizer, to transition from the fast. A cherished tradition of Muslims around the world is to break the fast by eating fresh dates. Here’s a simple way I add a fresh spin on the date tradition. I prefer to use Medjool dates because they’re thick and meaty and easy to stuff. Dates with Crème Fraiche, Pistachios and Lemon Zest

3 large Medjool dates 9 whole roasted almonds 3 tablespoons crème fraiche Lemon or orange zest Several pistachios, roughly chopped

(I show how to make crème fraiche and how to preserve citrus peels on my blog, My Halal Kitchen.)

  1. Wash and dry the dates. Make a clean cut to open the date and remove any pits.
  2. Stuff each date with 3 whole almonds and close it gently with your fingers.
  3. On a plate or platter, arrange the dates nicely in a row.  Dollup the creme fraiche on top of each one. Finish with lemon or orange zest and chopped pistachios.
  4. Serve at room temperature. Serves 3.
Whole Foods Market has been integral to the meal planning I do for Ramadan.  As a bonus to the organic and natural foods, there are so many items I feel comfortable using because they’re either halal-certified (like Saffron Road’s frozen entrees, chicken products and new broths) or they’re alcohol-free, such as some of the flavored extracts commonly used in baking. This makes my life a whole lot easier. If you’d like to try these offerings out too, every Wednesday during Ramadan (which falls right around the month of August) I’ll be giving away a $100 Whole Foods Market gift card and coupons for five delicious frozen entrees from Saffron Road on my blog My Halal Kitchen. You can also check my blog throughout the month for tips on organizing your Ramadan feast, additional recipe suggestions and more. As for me, I plan to invite some friends to break the fast with me at least once during Ramadan. I view this opportunity as an offering of food and friendship and a chance to bond at the special moment when we’re finally able to put something in our mouths and savor it with those we care about. My guests usually don’t stay long, though, as there are evening prayers at the mosque that everyone wants to attend. To eat and run after iftar is totally acceptable in Ramadan! Ramadan is a special time and we see it as a gift, not a burden. We’re happy to fast and happy to enjoy the foods we’re blessed to put on our table.  Many people like to make their family’s favorite foods during the month of Ramadan, perhaps because when one breaks the fast, the food is just so much more appreciated than any other time of year. I also think it tastes better, maybe because I’m hungry by the time I eat iftar, but more likely it’s because during Ramadan I’m reminded that food is a miracle and that nothing as sacred as food should ever be taken for granted. What’s on your shopping list at Whole Foods Market this Ramadan?
Category: Food & Recipes

 

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Allison B says ...
@Rizwan Uquili, Currently our selection of halal meat is very small and available in just a couple of regions. We suggest contacting your local Whole Foods Market store to see what halal options are available: http://wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/
07/29/2011 3:00:50 PM CDT
N.Ali says ...
Thanks for all the thoughtful info. Excellent gonna try the date recipe on my sister, Amira. :)
07/29/2011 3:19:59 PM CDT
Mona says ...
Yvonne! What a great blog! I can't wait to read your daily thoughts and recipes. This is a great idea by Whole Foods and much appreciated! Have a great Ramadan! I can't wait to try the Creme Fraiche dates!!
07/29/2011 3:26:55 PM CDT
Rebeca says ...
I always used to drive past Whole Foods on my way to Trader Joe's, and never thought twice about it. Whole Foods just earned my respect, and of course, a loyal customer. Thanks for recognizing Ramadan!
07/29/2011 3:55:21 PM CDT
Shane says ...
This is so great! Keep up the good work!
07/29/2011 4:20:09 PM CDT
amna says ...
Finally some decent halal food at a major grocery store! It's been long over due! Bye bye trader joe's i'm going to wholefoods now!
07/29/2011 6:27:02 PM CDT
amna says ...
Finally some decent halal food at a major grocery store! It's been long over due! I've been a loyal trader joe's customer for a long time but perhaps its time to change loyalties!
07/29/2011 6:29:13 PM CDT
Shanna says ...
A big thanks to Whole Foods for recognizing that there are many American Muslims who go virtually unnoticed in the business world. I am already a customer and after reading this article I will be even more likely to shop at Whole Foods.
07/29/2011 10:48:13 PM CDT
CurlyHairDay says ...
I enjoy learning about religious and cultural traditions, and the food angle is unique in that we can, fairly easily, try out new customs. Very interesting article. Appreciating food is vital for all of us and the author's tone is reverent while remaining accessible.
07/30/2011 5:53:25 PM CDT
servioedit says ...
this is a delicious and amazing blog congratulation.
07/30/2011 7:01:08 PM CDT
R H says ...
Salaam! Juat loved your article and so happy to be celebrating Ramadan with three Whole foods in our Area. As a member of the board of the local mosque and Eid festival organizer, I have requested Cupertino Whole foods to be part of our Ramadan and Eid celebrations. We will be posting your article and our local store info on our list to go support them. Let's encourage our multicultural community members from WVMA, www.wvmuslim.org to share their favorite Ramadan food recipes with you!
07/30/2011 7:42:04 PM CDT
Sarah H says ...
Whole Foods, your support of Ramadan is very much appreciated! Yvonne, this is a lovely article; will check out your blog. Ramadan Mubarak - may it be a blessed time for you and your families.
07/30/2011 8:08:25 PM CDT
Tam says ...
Great idea and marketing campaign for Whole Foods. Looking forward to visiting this blog during the month of Ramadan. Insha-Allah. Thank you!!!
07/31/2011 1:19:08 PM CDT
Munwar says ...
Great Tips for Ramadan!
07/31/2011 5:19:34 PM CDT
Debra Zafarullah says ...
I've always loved Whole Foods, but now I love it a million times more. Yvonne, I cant wait to try out the recipe, THANKS! I fell in love with your blog as well:)
07/31/2011 8:18:07 PM CDT
Sara Soltan says ...
I just did my Ramadan shopping at Whole Foods. It's so important to me to get organic, sustainable, and if possible also halal options. I get something from all of these categories at Whole Foods. Thanks!
07/31/2011 8:26:13 PM CDT
moawia says ...
I love the fact that Whole Foods, is actually caring about Ramadan, for that reason, I will actually start shopping there. I am also going to try that recipe with the dates looks good
08/01/2011 12:44:22 AM CDT
Jenny says ...
This is awesome. I'm a christian and don't celebrate Ramadan, but I totally appreciate what it stands for and love the way you explain it. Also, those dates? I'm hungry just looking at them!
08/01/2011 11:08:23 AM CDT
Nadia says ...
Thank you Whole Foods for offering halal options and running this Ramadan campaign. I know as a community we are extremely delighted to finally be recognized. ALthough I've always shopped at Whole Foods you can be sure that I'm a loyal customer! And thank you My Halal Kitchen for a great article!
08/01/2011 12:57:07 PM CDT
Aya says ...
Soup, samosas, dates (of course), milk and your delicious tilapia and shrimp! Thanks for a great post and for the Ramadan campaign, makes me want to go to Whole Foods right now!
08/01/2011 4:03:22 PM CDT
Maria says ...
Beautiful article...I love Ramadan! Thank you Whole Foods for introducing us to such great halal products during Ramadan.
08/01/2011 4:28:37 PM CDT
Loren Gaffin says ...
Very informative blog entry. I work with several Muslims in my office and am always fascinated about aspects of their religion! I will trying the date recipe this upcoming weekend after I visit Whole Foods on Thursday evening!
08/01/2011 5:15:43 PM CDT
Amin Aaser says ...
Whole Foods, you've created a new customer for life. Born and raised in a country that prides itself in its freedom of equality irrespective of gender, race, or creed, living in the United States as a Muslim-American has been more challenging now than at any point in recent history. Your recognizing me, and joining into one of the most celebrated times of the year, means more than any amount of product that I could purchase. Thanks. You've earned a customer for life out of me. Amin
08/01/2011 10:46:28 PM CDT
abida says ...
wonderful...the date recipe looks delicious. thanks.
08/02/2011 6:22:42 AM CDT
N Castillo says ...
I am a fan of Halal, and you can't find that at an average grocery chain. I love that Whole Foods Market celebrates so many cultures and values by welcoming such products and articles!
08/02/2011 11:32:45 AM CDT

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