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Step 1
Cut the eggplants into lengthways into wedges. Brush with regular olive oil and griddle until mostly done, set aside
Step 2
Soak the rice in a bowl, set aside
Step 3
Add a good drizzle of olive oil (2-3 tablespoons) and sauté the onions on medium heat until golden
Step 4
Lower the heat and add the garlic and mushrooms, sauté for another 5 minutes
Step 5
Add the tomatoes, tomato concentrate, black pepper, 7 spice and enough boiling water to cover.
Step 6
After ten minutes, add the eggplants and salt, simmer for another 20-30 minutes until the eggplants are well done
Step 7
As the stew is simmering, add the vermicelli rice to a pot with a drizzle of sunflower oil and sauté until lightly golden for around five minutes
Step 8
Then add the drained rice to the pot and ½ teaspoon of salt, sauté for another minute then add the boiling water.
Step 9
Bring to the boil then cover and simmer on the lowest heat for 15 minutes exactly
Step 10
Taste the sauce and adjust the salt/water if necessary before turning off the heat.
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