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Revision as of 04:05, 2 April 2012

Description

While this seems unusual, I am told it is common in Iranian (Persian) households. I got the recipe from a young Iranian girl I worked with years ago; the recipe is from her mother. The one time I made it, it fell apart; I hope you have better luck!

Ingredients

Directions

  • Bring the water to a boil in a large pot, add the salt, and then boil the washed rice for ten minutes; drain and reserve.
  • Dip the Potato slices in the melted butter and use them to line the bottom AND sides of the same pot you just boiled the rice in.
  • Pour any leftover butter in the bottom of the pot.
  • Now, very carefully (don't move the potatoes), place the partially cooked rice into the potato-lined pot.
  • Cover the pot with a teatowel and then its lid and place over medium-low heat; this steams the rice and cooks and browns the potatoes.
  • This will take about 1/2 hour, but carefully check the rice for doneness and the potatoes for browning after about 20 minutes.
  • When the rice and potatoes are done (potatoes will be browned and crispy), remove from heat and remove lid and teatowel.
  • Place a large platter over top of pot and very carefully invert the pot.
  • The whole thing should slide out; if some potatoes come away, put them back where they belong.
  • I was told the crust is called the"tadiq" and it is the part the family members all fight over.
  • I admit that, when I tried to make this dish, it all fell apart; it was tasty though.


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