Morassa polo!! One of the most delicious persian foods!
Morasaa polo!!One of the most delicious persian foods!
You may not believe how amazing this persian recipe is, in iran you can find many delicious recipes that we have made videos for them that you can find in our Channel. Morassa polo is one of them that i am sure you will fall in love with it. You can easily make this recipe, just watch this video to the end and pay attention to the detailes. It is great combination of rice, chicken, pistachio and almond slices, raisin and barberry. Morassa polo is one of the most delicious persian foods.
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Rice
Welcome to the third episode of the Modern Persian Food podcast! Co-hosts Bita and Beata have a thorough conversation all around rice. The duo touches on rice history, types of rice, cooking it, personal favorites, and of course tahdig! (note: Tahdig can also be spelled Tadig, or tadeeg)
Use long-grain, white basmati rice to make Persian Rice Cooking/Preparing rice Plain white rice | Chelo - often served with kababs Layering parboiled rice with other ingredients for Persian Mixed Rice Dishes | Polo Baked | Tahcheen Special Steps/Techniques Rinsing, soaking, salt the water, and add oil Using a rice cooker Tea towel wrapped lid of rice pot or rice cooker Damkonee - a bonnet for the lid Tahcheen - baked rice dish Tahdig | Persian bottom of the rice pot - rice, bread or potato Spelling variations include: Tadig and Tadeeg Modern Tahdig - with tortilla, with pasta (‘macoroni’) Persian Jeweled Rice -A beautiful layered rice dish/a celebration rice Shirin Polo (sweet rice) - a Beats cheat: use orange marmalade Albaloo Polo (cherry rice) - another Beats cheat - make it using sour cherry jam Adas Polo Reshteh Polo “Ask the Beats” - Question: from Trish in Menlo Park, What is your Go-to dish - Tahcheen and Lubia Polo Email hello@modernpersianfood.com to be featured in a future episode
Recipe links from this episode:
Rice: Bita’s recipe How to Prepare Persian Rice in a Rice Cooker (with bit on saffron) Bita’s recipe: How to Parboiling Rice; Bita’s Youtube video for How to Parboil Rice Adas Polo Bita’s recipe: Adas Polo | Persian Lentil and Date Rice; Bita’s Youtube video for Persian Lentil and Rice | Adas Polo Tacheen Bita’s recipe: Tahcheen | Baked Persian Chicken and Rice Casserole Beata’s recipe: Giti Joon's Famous Tacheen Recipe
Lubia Polo Bita’s recipe: Loobia Polo | Persian Rice with Green Beans Beata’s recipe: Lubia Polo for the Persian New Year Sezdeh be Dar Picnic Podcast Production by Alvarez Audio
Shirin Polo
Meet the most incredible rice dish you'll ever try – Shirin Polo! This special, jeweled rice is usually served at weddings to bring sweetness to the new couple. It's a sweet rice pilaf with dried fruit, nuts, and candied orange peel. It's also known as Javaher Polo, Morasa Polo, or just Jeweled Rice.
Ingredients:
* 2 cups basmati rice
* 2 pinches saffron
* 1 orange
* ⅓ cup sugar plus 1 tablespoon
* 2 carrots
* ½ cup oil
* 1 onion
* ⅓ cup golden raisins
* ⅓ cup barberries
* ⅓ cup currants
* ⅓ cup pistachios
* ⅓ cup almonds slivered
* 1.5 teaspoon Persian 7 spice
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مرصع پلو یاجواهر پلو.یکی از بهترین غذاهای دنیا.درویدیو مدل تزیینشو گذاشتم و در دیسکریپشن خودشو????
سلام سلام امروز یه غذای خفن داریم اما قبلش لطفا منو سابسکرایب کنید و اگر خوشتون امد حتما حتما لایک بریم که باهم مرصع پلو رو داشته باشیم????❤
برنج
۵ پیمانه
فیله مرغ
۵۰۰ گرم
کره
۱۵۰ گرم
پوست پرتقال خلال و شیرین شده
۲ پیمانه
خلال پسته
۱ پیمانه
خلال بادام
۱ پیمانه
زرشک
۱/۲ پیمانه
زعفران آب كرده
۲ قاشق چای خوری
نمک و فلفل
به مقدار لازم
پیاز
۱ عدد
روغن
به مقدار لازم
شکر
۱ قاشق چای خوری
آبلیمو
به مقدار لازم
ابتدا برنج را مانند پلوهای ساده به مرحله آبكشی رسانده و دم می اندازیم سپس در ظرفی مناسب كمی كره ریخته و پیازها را در آن نیمه سرخ كرده و فیله مرغ و ادویه را هم تفت داده و با كمی آب آن را آبپز میكنیم.
زرشك را با آب سرد شسته، در آبكش میریزیم تا آب آن برود، سپس شكر آن را مخلوط میكنیم.
در ظرف مناسبی یك قاشق غذاخوری كره ریخته، زرشك را به آن افزوده و یك دقیقه تفت میدهیم. زعفران آب كرده را نیز به زرشك اضافه میكنیم.
برای شیرین كردن خلال پرتقال، چهار بار و هر بار به مدت پنج دقیقه خلالها را میجوشانیم، داخل صافی ریخته و در آخر یك ساعت در آب سرد قرار میدهیم و در نهایت به ازای یك پیمانه خلال پرتقال به آن یك پیمانه شكر و دو پیمانه آب اضافه میكنیم، به این ترتیب كه آب و شكر را مخلوط كردیم، روی حرارت قرار میدهیم، زمانی كه به جوش آمد خلالها را افزوده تا با حرارت ملایم به مدت ۳۰ دقیقه بجوشد.
در آخر آبلیمو اضافه كرده و بعد از یكی، دو جوش آن را بر میداریم. برنج را در ظرف مناسبی میكشیم، مرغ را لای برنج قرار داده و با خلالها و زرشك روی برنج را تزیین میكنیم.
سایر نکات جواهر پلو
بهتر است خلال پسته و بادام را از شب قبل در آب و شكر قرار دهید تا خوشمزه تر شود
به جای مرغ میتوانید از گوشت هم استفاده كنید
.10 دقیقه آخر دم كردن برنج، در تكهای فویل خلال پسته را با یك قاشق چایخوری كره قرار داده، دور آن را بسته و روی برنج قرار میدهیم تا نرم شود؛ برای خلال بادام نیز از همین روش استفاد میكنیم.
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7. Thereed
Thereed is a rich and comforting stew, similar to a Moroccan tagine. The stew combines succulent meat with a selection of slow-roasted vegetables – potatoes, tomatoes, marrow and pumpkin. What makes it unique, however, is the addition of the thin Emirati flatbread known as rigag.Oct
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Stuffed zucchini (or courgettes) are one of the Middle East's most popular dishes for when you have a feast and really want to make an effort for your guests.
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Zereshk Polo | Barberry Rice
In Episode #57, co-hosts Beata and Bita breakdown the iconic Persian dish called Zereshk Polo (Barberry rice), and walk through how to make it. They reference other recipes made with barberries, and offer subsitions and storage methods.
What is zereshk?
Dried barberries Similar in appearance to a goji berry only smaller and brighter Pinkish, reddish in hue - almost like a pinkish, red, smaller raisin Tart or sour in flavor
How is it used in Persian cuisine?
Most traditionally used in an iconic Persian rice dish known as zereshk polo Almost always paired with chicken - Zereshk Polo Bah Morgh which means Barberry Rice with Chicken Mixed into koo koo sabzi, Persian herb quiche frittata Mixed into tahchin Used as a garnish for koo koo, tahchin, and sometimes jeweled rice dishes Modern uses - as a topping on cooked vegetables for example brussel sprouts
Preparing Zereshk Polo bah Morgh
Wash and rinse the barberries before using - they sometimes have small stems Shortcuts - use precooked rice and chicken and prepare the zereshk as a topping Authentic version - cook chicken with preferred spices (turmeric, saffron, onion/garlic), saute zereshk in butter and sugar, layer rice with zereshk topping on a platter and arrange chicken around the rice Some folks add slivered almonds and or pistachios
Substitutions for zereshk
Note - authentic is best! Try to find zereshk in Persian or middle eastern markets or ask a friend or family member to bring some back from Iran as a souvenir on their next trip Dried cranberries - gives the same aesthetic of green with red. Works well as a substitution for a “fake zereshk” polo would be thematic as a fall dish for American Thanksgiving for example Dried sour, tart cherries which mimic the color, are larger, but are also sour and already sweet in flavor (no sugar needed for the sweet and sour essence)
Note: Storing Zereshk - store in a cool place or in the refrigerator or freezer
Ask the Beats
The Beats ask each other, what is your favorite and least favorite Persian flavor or ingredient in Persian cuisine? Bita: favorites include anything with rose water or saffron; least favorite are unique cuts of meat such as tongue, liver or kaleh pahchen Beata - favorites include a kick of sour from fresh squeezed lemon, vinegar, or torshi pickled vegetables
Contact us at hello@modernpersianfood.com or Instagram
Resources and recipes from this episode:
Episode 30: Tahchin
Episode 3: Rice
Beata’s recipe links:
Persian Frittata Koo Koo Sabzi
Persian Jeweled Tahchin
Giti Joon’s Famous Tacheen Recipe
Bita’s recipe links:
Tah-Cheen | Baked Chicken and Rice Casserole
Persian Crispy Rice Cups | Tahchin Bites
Kookoo Sabzi | Quiche Muffins
All Modern Persian Food episodes can be found at: Episodes
Co-host Beata Nazem Kelley blog: BeatsEats – Persian Girl Desperately Addicted to Food!
Co-host Bita Arabian blog: Oven Hug - Healthy Persian Recipes | Modern Persian Recipes
Podcast production by Alvarez Audio