Mlewi, Tunisian Flatbread
Laughing Cow has a mild, creamy flavor that along with the neutral bulk added by the egg and potato, helps offset the fiery heat of the harissa nicely.
Laughing Cow has a mild, creamy flavor that along with the neutral bulk added by the egg and potato, helps offset the fiery heat of the harissa nicely.
The sandwich is quite filling between the potatoes, the eggs, and the richness of the fried bread, yet the tomato and cucumber salad keeps it from feeling too heavy.
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