MANSAF:
Lamb is a popular and traditional
meal on memorable occasions such as Eid, and it is a staple meat in Arabic
cuisine. Mansaf is a typical Arabic meal from places like Palestine and Jordan,
among others. Lamb, yoghurt, and rice are the main ingredients in this
recipe.This is a must-try, especially for travellers visiting Jordan, as it is
the country's most popular cuisine. Trying any other dish using lamb meat is a
crucial aspect of engaging in Arabic cuisine for individuals who aren't
especially fond of mansaf.
RECIPE:
INGREDIENTS:
- 1
1/2 pound lean lamb cubes (beef can be used)
- 2
pounds lean lamb (1 1/2 inch cubes; beef can be used instead)Hlaf
- Half
cup clarified butter (if available, use samna or ghee, or prepare your own
clarified butter)
- salt
and pepper
- 1
finely chopped medium onion
- 4
cups Greek yoghurt, plain
- 1
beaten egg white
- 1
teaspoon of black pepper
- Half
teaspoon of coriander
- Half
teaspoon cumin, 1 teaspoon cumin, 1 teaspoon cumin, 1 teaspoon cumin, 1
teaspoon cumin,
- Paprika
(Half teaspoon)
- A
quarter teaspoon of cardamom
- Half
cup blanched almonds, whole
- A
half-cup of pine nuts
- 3
cups rice (raw measure) + 3 cups rice (cooked measure) (Jasmine med grain
or Basmati is good)
- Garnish
with chopped parsley or chives
INSTRUCTIONS:
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Meat cubes should be washed and
placed on a dish with a lid. Cover the meat with water, cover the tray, and
refrigerate for 4 to 8 hours.
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In a big skillet over medium-high
heat, melt 1/4 cup clarified butter. Meat cubes should be drained and patted
dry. Cook for 20 minutes in a skillet, until browned on both sides. Season the
meat with pepper and salt to taste, then cover it with water. Reduce to a low
heat setting, cover, and cook for 1 hour. Add the onion and cook for 30
minutes, uncovered.
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While the meat and onion are
cooking, stir the yoghurt in a large pot until it is liquid. Combine the egg
white and half teaspoon of salt in a mixing bowl. Bring the yoghurt mixture to
a low boil, stirring continually with a wooden spoon in one direction only,
until the required consistency is reached. Reduce the heat to low and leave the
yoghurt to softly simmer for 10 minutes, uncovered.
●
Toss the meat with the yoghurt and
season to taste. Cook for 15 minutes on low heat. Seasonings should be tasted
and adjusted as needed.
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Melt 2 tablespoons of the remaining
4 tablespoons of clarified butter in a small skillet. Cook for 5 minutes after
adding the almonds. Cook for 3 minutes after adding the pine nuts. Turn off the
heat and set the pan aside.
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Open the khubz loaves and lay them
on a large serving platter, overlapping them. Brush the khubz with the
remaining 2 tablespoons of butter to moisten it. Arrange rice on top of the
khubz, leaving a well in the centre. Spoon the meat into the rice nicely, then
top it with the butter and almonds. Garnish with parsley or chives.
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Serve.
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