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Moroccan Olives

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Moroccan 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lg Can pitted green olives; (or 2 lbs by weight)
Lemon slices
Cumin; paprika
Whole garlic cloves; peeled
Oil; water

INSTRUCTIONS

Make a sauce by mixing about 1 cup of water, a tbsp oil, cumin & paprika in
a saucepan. Add the drained olives, garlic cloves & a few lemon slices.
Cook together for 15-20 minutes. Cool & refrigerate.
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest by "leah perez" <perezleah@hotmail.com> on Nov
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