Somali Sambusa’s| Carrying on Islamic tradition to our next generation. Freezing for Ramadan 2025
Summary
TLDRIn this heartwarming video, the creator prepares for Ramadan 2025 by making traditional Somali sambusas for her family. She shares the process of making and freezing sambusas, highlighting how these small traditions bring joy and connection during the holy month. While making the sambusas, the creator reflects on the importance of family, cultural practices, and the value of preparing meals ahead of time, especially with the help of freezer meals. She emphasizes the spiritual fulfillment of cooking for her loved ones and the gratitude for both the acts of service and the rewards of Ramadan.
Takeaways
- 😀 The speaker is preparing for Ramadan 2025 by organizing meals in advance, including making sambusas, dates, and teas.
- 😀 Sambusas are a beloved Somali dish that the speaker’s family looks forward to every Ramadan, and they make a point to prepare them beforehand.
- 😀 The speaker emphasizes the importance of freezing meals like soups, chicken pot pies, and sambusas to save time during the busy month of Ramadan.
- 😀 The process for making sambusas involves using ground beef, onions, and basic spices, wrapped in large tortillas, then deep-fried or baked.
- 😀 The speaker prefers using a Dutch oven for cooking, and shares a personal recommendation for those interested in purchasing one.
- 😀 Freezer meals have become an essential part of the speaker’s Ramadan preparation, helping reduce kitchen stress and allowing more time for spiritual activities.
- 😀 The speaker's family enjoys traditional Somali foods during Ramadan, and they respect and appreciate these cultural foods.
- 😀 There’s an emphasis on teaching children the value of family traditions, with the speaker mentioning how her children enjoy cultural meals like sambusas and bananas.
- 😀 The speaker reflects on how cooking for the family during Ramadan is an act of love and devotion, even if they don’t always express gratitude.
- 😀 Despite the challenges, the speaker stresses that actions done for the sake of God are what truly matter, and God’s rewards are more important than earthly appreciation.
Q & A
What dish is the family preparing for Ramadan in the script?
-The family is preparing sambusas, a traditional Somali dish, for Ramadan.
What are the key ingredients used in making sambusas according to the script?
-The key ingredients for making sambusas are ground beef, onions, salt, pepper, and tortillas. For vegan options, vegetables can be used instead of meat.
Why does the cook mention the use of a Dutch oven in the script?
-The cook mentions the Dutch oven because it is a versatile tool that she has used for baking sourdough bread and making soup, and she enjoys using it for her cooking.
What is the purpose of the 'glue' mentioned in the script?
-The 'glue' refers to a mixture of flour and water, which is used to seal the sambusa wrappers and keep the filling from spilling out during frying.
How does the cook ensure that the sambusas do not get soggy?
-The cook ensures that the sambusas do not get soggy by letting the cooked meat cool down before wrapping it in the tortillas. This prevents the wrappers from absorbing excess moisture.
What is the significance of sambusas in the family's Ramadan tradition?
-Sambusas are a cherished part of the family's Ramadan tradition. The family looks forward to them every year, and the cook emphasizes that they are an important part of their iftar meals, which are shared with love and appreciation.
Why does the cook freeze the sambusas and other meals before Ramadan?
-The cook freezes the sambusas and other meals to save time during Ramadan, allowing her to spend more time with her family and focus on spiritual practices while still providing homemade meals.
How does the cook involve her family in the preparation of the sambusas?
-The cook involves her family by having them help with the sambusa preparation. Her children and husband participate, with her husband even learning to fold the sambusas correctly.
What lesson did the cook learn about freezer meals, and how has it changed her perspective?
-The cook initially looked down on freezer meals but learned that they are a great time-saver. She now appreciates them for the convenience they provide, especially during Ramadan, allowing her to focus on family and spiritual practices.
What is the underlying message of the cook's perspective on Ramadan and family duties?
-The underlying message is that Ramadan is not only about fasting and spirituality but also about fulfilling familial duties with love and care. The cook emphasizes that these small acts, like preparing meals for the family, are meaningful and appreciated by God.
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