Dec 18

If you want to eat something light and tasty that is void of rice I would definitely recommend Kotlet-e Morgh. You can eat it plain or with bread and its very filling! It tastes good hot or cold!

Kotlet e Morgh

Kotlet e Morgh

Ingredients (4-6 people):
4 skinless/boneless chicken breasts
2 large onions
2 large potatoes
3-4 eggs
turmeric
oil
salt/pepper
plain bread crumbs

Directions:
Chop up one of the onions and fry in oil in a large pot. Add turmeric, salt, and pepper to the onions then add the chicken breasts (you can cut them up or leave them whole). Cover the chicken with water and cook on medium heat for 45 minutes (or until fully cooked). After the chicken is cooked take the pieces out and place on a plate to cool down.

Using a food processor (or a blender) you will further shred up the chicken. Once it is cooled down place all the chicken pieces in the food processor then empty the shredded chicken into a bowl. Add the remaining onion to the food processor too (you should cut the onion up into smaller pieces first). Make sure to squeeze out the water from the onion (as much as possible) before adding it to the chicken in the bowl. Peel the potatoes, chop them up into smaller pieces and add them to the food processor as well. Then add the potatoes to the bowl.

Add some plain bread crumbs (approximately 3 tablespoons), salt, pepper, turmeric, and 3 eggs to the contents within the bowl. Mix all the ingredients well and make sure to really mash the ingredients together. You want the mixture to stick together, so if needed add another egg to help with that if you feel 3 were not enough. I only used 3 eggs and really mashed the mixture well tell it stuck together real good.

Heat up oil in a skillet. Pour some plain bread crumbs into a plate. Form a round ball from the mixture and coat it in bread crumbs then flatten it out in your hand (it will form an almost oval shape). Place the Kotlet in the frying pan and then form another until there is no room in the pan. Allow each Kotlet to become a nice golden brown color and then flip them over for the top to fry as well. Keep repeating this process until all the Kotlet-e Morgh mixture is finished and each Kotlet is fried.

Note: you may choose to use ground chicken breast, but I think the taste is far better when you actually cook the chicken first, then shred the chicken.

Serve with bread, other condiments (ie, tomatoes, pickles, lettuce, ketchup…), or eat it plain.

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Dec 13

This is a simple and tasty salad. Its great as a side dish or even a meal.  It goes perfect with bread and makes a filling sandwich.

Chicken Celery Salad

Chicken Celery Salad

Ingredients (2-4 people (maybe more)):
2 chicken breasts
4 celery sticks — chopped up
1/2 cup finely chopped walnuts
1/3 cup olive oil (adjust amount to your liking)
1/2 cup Mayo (adjust amount to your liking)
salt/pepper (desired amount)
turmeric (optional) –don’t use too much because chicken in the salad will be too yellow
1 small onion

Directions:
Boil the chicken in a pot with water. Add a chopped up onion, salt, pepper, and if desired some turmeric to the water. Allow the chicken to cook. Once the chicken is cooked remove it from the water and place it aside until it cools down. When it is cooled down shred the chicken up and add to a bowl.

Add the chopped up celery, finely chopped walnuts, olive oil, and mayo to the shredded chicken and mix the contents. If you want to add more salt and/or pepper this would be the time to do so.

Refrigerate for a few hours before serving. Serve with bread or eat it plain.

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Nov 25

I found this recipe and thought I would try it. Its a bit different than Havij Polo (Carrot Rice), and can be made to be sweet, sour, or a combination of the two.

Ingredients (4 - 6 servings):

Khoreshte Havij

Khoreshte Havij

Chicken or Beef — I used 2 chicken breasts
1 small onion — finely chopped up
5-6 carrots –grate half the carrots and chop the rest into circles (not too thick)
10-15 Aloo khoshk (prunes) — you can use more or less depending on what you prefer
1 teaspoon saffron –you may prefer to use liquid saffron in this amount (considering saffron isnt cheap :) )
Sugar 1 to 3 tablespoons
oil
salt - desired amount
turmeric
Lemon juice (optional) –to add a bit of a sour flavor

Directions:
Add oil to a pot and heat on medium stove top heat. Cut your chicken (or meat) into smaller pieces and fry the chicken with the chopped onions and add turmeric and salt to the chicken. Add 2 cups of water and place lid on pot and allow the chicken to cook.

In a pan heat up some oil and fry the carrots a bit. After you have fried them add them to the pot with the chicken. Wash the prunes and add to the pot as well. Finally, add the sugar and lemon juice and place the lid on the pot and allow everything to cook until the Khoresht-e Havij (carrot stew) is thickened and gives back oil.

Serve with rice.

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