Palestinian Upside Down Chicken and Rice - Maqlubeh Recipe
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Ingredients: 2 cups basmati rice
Kosher salt and ground black pepper
1½ pounds bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs, trimmed
4 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided
⅓ cup slivered almonds
8 ounces cauliflower florets (1-inch pieces)
8 medium garlic cloves, chopped
4 tablespoons (½ stick) salted butter, melted
4 teaspoons ground cumin
1 tablespoon ground allspice
2 teaspoons ground turmeric
1 teaspoon grated nutmeg
½ medium eggplant (about 8 ounces), sliced into ¼-inch-thick rounds
1 quart low-sodium chicken broth
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Directions:In a large bowl, combine the rice and 2 tablespoons salt. Add water to cover by 1 inch, then set aside.
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Have ready a lidded pot that measures 9½ to 11 inches in diameter and 4 to 6 inches deep. Cut 2 rounds of kitchen parchment the size of the pot.
Season the chicken all over with salt and pepper. Set the pot over medium and heat 1 tablespoon of the oil until shimmering. Add the chicken skin down and cook until browned, about 10 minutes.
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Transfer to a plate and set aside. Remove the pot from heat. Place 1 parchment round on the bottom, then turn to coat it with fat.
Add the remaining 3 tablespoons oil to the parchment-lined pot, then sprinkle evenly with the almonds. Drain the rice in a fine mesh strainer, then rinse under cool running water and drain again.
Place the chicken in the pot, slightly nestling the pieces into the rice-cauliflower layer; discard any accumulated juices.
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Shingle the eggplant slices over the chicken in an even layer. Sprinkle with the reserved ½ cup rice.
Pour the broth into the pot (it will not fully cover the eggplant), then bring to a boil over medium-high.
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Set the second parchment round over the food, the cover the pot with the lid. Cook for 5 minutes, reduce to low and cook, undisturbed, for 35 minutes.
Remove the pot from the heat, uncover and let stand for 15 minutes. Remove the parchment, then invert a serving platter onto the pot.
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Holding the platter against the pot, carefully invert the two together; leave the pot overturned on the platter and let rest for about 10 minutes.
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Slowly lift off the pot and, if needed, remove and discard the parchment. |
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Notes: This is an alternative to the normal chicken and rice casserole which is also delicious. I find it interesting that many different cultures make the same dish with slight variations.
Chicken breasts don't work well for this recipe since they are to lean.
Skip the eggplant if you want.
Source: 177milkstreet.com
Maqlubeh translates from the Arabic as “upside down,” which describes how this traditional multilayered rice dish is served. Reem Kassis, author of “The Palestinian Table,” showed us how to make the dish on a trip to Galilee. Our streamlined recipe still requires a small investment in ingredients and prep, but the work mostly is front-loaded and produces a one-pot dish impressive enough for a special occasion. For proper cooking, it’s important to use a pot 9½ to 11 inches in diameter and 4 to 6 inches deep. After searing and removing the chicken, we line the bottom of the pot with a parchment round to guarantee that the rice, which forms a crisp, browned bottom layer, does not stick when the pot is inverted for serving. If you prefer, you can serve directly from the pot, but we still recommend lining the bottom of the pot with parchment. The classic accompaniment for maqlubeh is a tomato, cucumber and yogurt salad
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