Chicken kabsa
Chicken kabsa

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Chicken Kabsa Be the first to rate & review! Considered the national dish of Saudi Arabia, this spiced chicken-and-rice dinner couldn't have a more beautiful presentation—it's served with fried almonds and raisins, parsley sprigs, and a citrusy yogurt sauce. Kabsa is the very definition of a one pot dish of chicken and rice.

Chicken kabsa is one of the most well liked of recent trending meals in the world. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. It’s appreciated by millions daily. Chicken kabsa is something that I have loved my whole life. They’re nice and they look fantastic.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have chicken kabsa using 22 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Chicken kabsa:
  1. Prepare Basmati rice (soaked 30 minutes)
  2. Take Chicken legs pieces
  3. Prepare onion medium size
  4. Get large tomatoes
  5. Make ready bay leaves
  6. Prepare Cinnamon sticks
  7. Take Cardamoms
  8. Take Cloves
  9. Prepare Caraway seeds
  10. Make ready Cumin seeds
  11. Get Fennel seeds
  12. Get Sugar
  13. Make ready Salt
  14. Make ready Black pepper fresh seeds to make powder
  15. Make ready strands of saffron
  16. Get Star anise
  17. Prepare Jaifal,jawitri (optional)
  18. Make ready Coriander seeds (optional)
  19. Take Lemon zest
  20. Get Almonds, chasews & raisins for garnishing
  21. Take Ghee for cooking
  22. Take Butter for cooking with rice (optional)

Kabsa is an amazingly flavored rice dish that can be made with chicken, beef or lamb. An aromatic rice pilaf one pot meal from the gulf area. It is like having a flavorful rice and chicken kebab, all made in one pot. An exotic Saudi rice dish served with raisins and almonds.

Steps to make Chicken kabsa:
  1. Dry roast all dry ingredients leaving few cinnamon sticks, salt, sugar, bay leave, strands of saffron for cooking with rice once all @ room temperature
  2. Blend it to fine powder then your kabsa masala is ready. Wash & Grate lemon for zest & it’s ready set aside then chop tomatoes & onion.
  3. Fry the dry fruits in a tablespoon of ghee & set aside.
  4. Now let’s start cooking take a wok add in the ghee then add cinnamon sticks, bay leave & cardamoms sauté for a minute then add the chopped onions fry till golden brown then add tomatoes fry well till mashed soft then add salt & sugar then add chicken, lemon zest & kabsa masala now fry for 5 minutes them add a glass of water make sure not to burn it
  5. Once the water is boiling remove chicken from it & add in the butter & soaked rice then add more water accordingly with rice to cook
  6. Once the rice is cooking besides shallow fry the chicken pieces fry each side for four minutes then flip it over similarly fry till it turns golden red on both sides
  7. Once the rice is almost cooked add on the fried chicken & fry fruits fried then cover it for 10 minutes on low flame & it’s ready
  8. Enjoy the delicious Arabic meal @ home with your loved ones & follow me for more updates..!!!!

Heat oil/ghee in a pan, add chopped onions,garlic,green chillies and saute it. Chicken kabsa is a traditional spiced rice dish originating from Saudi Arabia. Famous for a good reason: rich chicken flavor, fragrant spice, sweetness from shredded carrots and raisins. The chicken is boiled to make it's own stock, then broiled in the oven till golden brown and crispy. Chicken Kabsa This large, filling crowd-pleaser is often the centerpiece of celebrations on the Arabian Peninsula.

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