Palestinian Makloubeh chicken

Palestinian Makloubeh chicken

This spiced rice dish is a popular Jordanian-Palestinian export. Arabic for ‘upside down’, the dish of stewed eggplants, cauliflower, rice and meat is called so as it is flipped on to a plate directly from the pot

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Cuisine:Arabic
Cook time:45m
Prep time:30m
Servings:4

Ingredients

1.4kg chicken

1 bouquet garni (bouquet of herbs)

75ml olive oil

100gm onions, chopped

150gm cauliflower, cut into florets

200gm eggplants, diced

2 ½ cups (500gm) rice, soaked in water

1 tbsp cumin powder

2 tsp cinnamon powder

2 bay leaves

Salt to taste

Fried mixed nuts, to garnish

Method

1. Boil the chicken and bouquet garni in water. When half done, remove the chicken and reserve the stock.

2. Heat the oil in a large pot and sauté the onions until golden. Set some aside for garnish and add the cauliflower florets and eggplants to the rest. Sauté.

3. Add the rice, cumin and cinnamon powders, bay leaves, salt, chicken and stock. Cook until the rice is soft and the chicken is cooked.

4. Garnish with fried onions and mixed nuts and serve hot.

Recipe courtesy: Mounir Al Khatib, Sous Chef, Marjan, Waldorf Astoria Ras Al Khaimah

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