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How to make Fesenjān (Fesenjoon) - A regal iranian Pomegranate and Walnut stew 

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Fesenjān (Fesenjoon) is a regal Iranian stew that is made using pomegranate molasses and walnuts. It's commonly made with chicken or duck, and it has an amazing flavour. The ingredients combine to create a sauce that is tangy, rich, nutty and has an amazing mouth feel. This is one you should definitely try out!
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00:00 Intro
00:46 Preparing the Ingredients
02:44 Making walnut paste
02:35 Cooking your fesenjān
06:42 Serving suggestion
07:06 Taste test + Review
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Ingredients:
1.5-2 kg (3-4 lb) Chicken or Duck
300g (10.5 oz) Walnuts
2 Medium Onions
1L (1 Quart - 34 fl oz) Duck or Chicken stock
60ml (1/4 Cup) pomegranate molasses
30 ml (2 Tbsp) Vegetable Oil (If you are using chicken)
1 Tbsp Tomato Paste
1 Tsp turmeric
1/2 Tsp Cinnamon
Pinch (20-30 strands) of saffron
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Directions:
1- Break down your chicken or duck into 2 Legs and 2 Thighs (Instructions here • Saneyat Batates - An E... )
2- Place your walnuts in a food processor or blender, and process into a cookie dough like consistency
3- Dice your onions into a medium or small dice
4- Place your saffron in a mortar and grind into a powder, then dissolve it in 60ml of hot water
5- Place your chicken or duck into a cold pot skin side down and turn the heat up to medium
6- Allow the fat to render out of your poultry for 10 minutes, then flip and do the other side for 5 minutes
7- Remove the poultry and add in the onions, saute in the fat for about 2 minutes
8- Add the turmeric once the onions start to soften and saute for 4-6 more minutes
9- Deglaze the pot with a small amount of water, then add in the walnut paste. Mix together to combine and stir constantly for 5 minutes
10- Once the oils start to seep out of the walnut, add the tomato paste and pomegranate molasses
11- Cook this for a few more minutes until the mixture appears glossy then add the salt, black pepper, cinnamon, saffron water and stock
12- Mix thoroughly with the walnut and onions, till the walnut paste has dissolved into the liquid and the bottom of the pot feels clean
13- Add your poultry back to the pot, then turn the heat up to high
14- Once it comes to a simmer, turn the heat down to a very low setting and cover with a tight fitting lid
15- Allow it to cook for 2 hours (1 hour chicken) and then check your meat for tenderness. Remove it from the pot when soft and cooked through
16- Place the pot back on the stove and allow it to continue cooking till it has simmered for a total of 3 hours
17- Add the meat back to the pot, allowing it to warm through, then serve immediately
18- Garnish with pomegranate seeds and parsley, serve with steamed basmati rice

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@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Hope you like this Fesenjān recipe, we're super excited to dive into Persian cuisine! If you want to see more Iranian recipes on the channel, then leave us some suggestions and consider supporting us on patreon so we can buy some recipe books. www.patreon.com/MiddleEats
@hannahmitchell87
@hannahmitchell87 3 года назад
I'm loving your channel! I noticed you have some playlists & wanted to ask if you'd possibly consider collating your vegan recipes into one please? Some dishes are obvious but it would be helpful to know which of your lesser known recipes are vegan. No worries if this isn't doable but worth asking eh? ;) All the best
@hannahmitchell87
@hannahmitchell87 3 года назад
Oh what a muppet, you already have! I just didn't scroll down far enough!! XD THANK YOU!!!!!
@buckaroobonsaitree7488
@buckaroobonsaitree7488 3 года назад
First video of yours I've ever seen, you've earned a subscriber for life!
@socionomic
@socionomic 2 года назад
Gormeh Sabzi, please!
@nau237
@nau237 Год назад
Kubeeday
@mariamrostami1200
@mariamrostami1200 3 года назад
As a Iranian a tip for saffron use 1 or 2 ice cube instead of hot water this method preserve more aroma. also you can use meatballs instead of chicken.in north people like it very sour but in center mostly like it sweet&sour. Thank U very much.
@Amaling
@Amaling 3 года назад
so wait do you mean literally put in ice cubes while cooking or something else? Just want to clarify
@mariamrostami1200
@mariamrostami1200 3 года назад
@@Amaling no,for preparing saffron instead of adding hot water to saffron pot 2 small ice cube on saffron powder and wait until ice melted and you have very strong good color and better aroma saffron liquid that you can use for any food or bake or beverage.
@Amaling
@Amaling 3 года назад
@@mariamrostami1200 so what, do you put that in a bowl or something until it melts?
@mariamrostami1200
@mariamrostami1200 3 года назад
@@Amaling in a cup
@Amaling
@Amaling 3 года назад
@@mariamrostami1200 I see, thanks for the tip khanoom I'll definitely try it out some time
@ouichtan
@ouichtan 3 года назад
Pomegranate, walnut and duck.... You have no IDEA how amazing it sounds to French people... Your channel is incredible, you're gonna big in no time mate.
@MrSurvivalgecoLP
@MrSurvivalgecoLP 3 года назад
As a German this made me chuckle. Yeah sounds about French
@heyitsmebee
@heyitsmebee 3 года назад
I LOVE this dish! My husband is vegetarian, and we use brown lentils for the "meat", which made an amazing (cohesive) stew!
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Interesting, is this an Iranian method or something you discovered? Sounds good
@nfiles
@nfiles 3 года назад
I've also had it with eggplant, can recommend
@christopherbako
@christopherbako 3 года назад
Portobello mushrooms could add a meat texture.
@tsukiji_wasabi3722
@tsukiji_wasabi3722 2 года назад
@I I sounds lovely. Do you usually cook the cucumber, or is it added at the end as a garnish?
@AdamOmidpanah
@AdamOmidpanah 2 года назад
Najmieh Batmanglij book Food of Life has many Persian recipes with vegetarian options, including fessenjan. Her recommendation is cubed butternut squash which tastes great in this stew.
@sydiahg1891
@sydiahg1891 2 года назад
I am persian and it makes me so happy to see you sharing this meal on your channel :)
@hadipourkerman
@hadipourkerman 2 года назад
This is awesome, A secret tip for having a more beautiful darkish brown original sauce is to shock it with very cold water or ice during the simmering at least two to three times. try that and your fesenjoon sauce will look much more authentic and rich. It helps to bring the walnut oil out.
@SasaBennett
@SasaBennett 10 месяцев назад
That sounds interesting. Can you elaborate more? How much cold water do you add?
@hibiscusflower5911
@hibiscusflower5911 Месяц назад
Hey hadi, how do you add the ice? Why would it make it darker?
@hadipourkerman
@hadipourkerman Месяц назад
​@@hibiscusflower5911 it helps to bring out the walnut oil i guess, my mom's recipe ;) apparently the ice, creates kind of a shock that releases the oil! the other think is to divide your walnuts in half then for half grind it as fine as possible, the other half, not so fine but not big tho to have that texture in the stew
@belac48621
@belac48621 3 года назад
I ma so glad you posted your other recipe on reddit. Cause now you are one of my favorite YTers! Love this recipe!
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thank you Caleb, hope you try out and enjoy many of the dishes.
@dylan_1884
@dylan_1884 3 года назад
I've always wanted to try my hand at persian cuisine, and this looks like an amazing place to start! Just found your channel, you've got some really amazing content. Thank you for sharing!
@briananderson2219
@briananderson2219 3 года назад
This looks incredible! Thank you so much for sharing. I enjoy foods from other cultures, and have never even heard of this. Good luck on future videos
@Maplenr
@Maplenr 3 года назад
My goodness this recipe is one of the prettiest ones I've seen, I love a hearty stew in this never-ending winter.
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thanks nick, definitely a great stew for winter.
@karenmorris2894
@karenmorris2894 2 года назад
Excellent procedural step by step instructions for the tastiest results ever! Thank you!
@kzn2412
@kzn2412 2 года назад
This was hands down my fav food from Iran ❤️thanks for sharing
@emhetera
@emhetera 2 года назад
You are very thorough and very clear in the information you provide! Just finished making the pomegranate molasses, in 2 days I'm making first Fesenjān. Thank you for providing the guidelines :)
@tammam8776
@tammam8776 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing Obi! This dish has a lot of my favorite ingredients! Keep the good work dear! 😄
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
No problem, I hope you try this one out. It really tastes amazing!
@FlavorLab
@FlavorLab 3 года назад
This recipe looks so freekin good. Great work on the video! So glad it was recommended by YT!
@husseinafzal2335
@husseinafzal2335 3 года назад
this is one the best meals i have had in my life. enjoy all those who have never tried this!
@rustie115
@rustie115 3 года назад
Yes!! been looking for a good middle eastern cooking channel. Immediate subscription lol
@nilemg13
@nilemg13 3 года назад
Thanks for all the recipes1 keep up the good postings! greetings from Chile!
@juliencary881
@juliencary881 8 месяцев назад
Amazing video! thank youu so much!
@kailadwinell5966
@kailadwinell5966 3 года назад
Can't wait to try this!
@alijoxxx
@alijoxxx 3 года назад
I started to make your recipes for 2 months and it's all a good stuff 👌
@hammondnordland4822
@hammondnordland4822 3 года назад
Oh this dish is to die for! I love it, sweet and sour, rich satisfying taste, paired perfectly with fluffy persian rice.
@dtrocilo
@dtrocilo 2 года назад
I've cooked fesenjoon before, it was fine. But this is the best recipe that I've seen so far, very detailed. My mouth is watering now and I will make sure to try this one asap!!
@omid-nasi
@omid-nasi 3 года назад
You are now my favorite and most respected food youtuber. The reason is because of your attention to detail and that you test things out before you tell us. And that you tell us how often you see ingredients in recipes (like the cinnamon) my first thought was I never saw cinnamon in Fesenjan 😃 great work!!!
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thank you Omid, that's very kind. I always want to represent the dishes in the best way possible and put out a 100% authentic recipe, that's why I mention it if I find some recipes do or don't contain certain ingredients. Hope you enjoy the recipes and try some of them!
@omid-nasi
@omid-nasi 3 года назад
Thank you so much for the reply. You made my day!
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
No problem Omid. Thank you for watching and your kind words.
@qaisismail1602
@qaisismail1602 3 года назад
I like your work buddy. Get to learn alot from your channel , carry on 🤙🏼
@ariank5046
@ariank5046 3 года назад
this is so well done!
@graciastephan
@graciastephan 3 года назад
This looks sooooo delicious! I hope I can taste it one day. Thanks Obi!
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thanks Gracia, hope you do!
@IDDQDSound
@IDDQDSound 3 года назад
The northern variety adds garlic instead of the paste, and a mix of cashews and walnuts, very delish! There's so much variety on this dish and they are all delicious. You can even make your own. All you need is some type of nut paste (walnuts are popular but almonds, cashews, and even pistachios are all popular), pomegranate, and some type of meat (chicken, beef, duck are popular. I've been using Indian Paneer since I've gone vegetarian) and you got your own variation!
@MrTurkishb
@MrTurkishb 3 года назад
Can’t wait to make this! Looks absolutely insane. Thanks man
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thanks Brian, I'm sure you'll love it. Be sure to send us some photos.
@Shelf_Improvement
@Shelf_Improvement 2 года назад
This looks fantastic!
@MountainDewNinja99
@MountainDewNinja99 7 месяцев назад
bro you did such a great job. nice details, and great nod to a timeless recipe
@persianprinz9254
@persianprinz9254 2 года назад
Great - I really like that you share all culture from northern Africa to the Middle East. You do a great job.
@ThingsAnStuff
@ThingsAnStuff 3 года назад
This actually looks delicious, i'm so hungry now. Definitely gonna make this asap
@RagdyAndy
@RagdyAndy 2 года назад
this sounds awesome
@jenniferogormanarafa8920
@jenniferogormanarafa8920 10 месяцев назад
Right on buddy. What a great informative video. So cool 😎
@George-lc1sd
@George-lc1sd 3 года назад
Loving your videos! The dish looks wonderful.
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thanks George, hope you try some recipes out!
@eggsaladsamich7396
@eggsaladsamich7396 3 года назад
I can't wait to try this!
@ferdous1215
@ferdous1215 Год назад
I am in the midst of cooking this, and the sauce tastes pretty delicious. I hope it will look and taste as good as what you have demonstrated. Thank you for sharing this recipe!
@tonyg1179
@tonyg1179 3 года назад
thank you!
@nlbhaduri
@nlbhaduri 3 года назад
I can’t wait to cook this! Can you give a suggestion on what to serve it with that is salad-y or green? You give some cooking gems in this video (ie: grinding the saffron in granite will leave the flavour in the bowl)…thanks again for making such easy to follow and informative videos! Cheers!
@learnurduwithsara1068
@learnurduwithsara1068 2 года назад
Such a distinct combination.
@emir1453_9
@emir1453_9 3 года назад
Its great! I love it, and how you oresent iranian cuisine, Top cheff!🤙🏼
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thank you
@sidsydney5328
@sidsydney5328 8 месяцев назад
Excellent recipe and video easy to follow. Nailed it 👍 thank you
@cleovenus3639
@cleovenus3639 Год назад
Just found your channel and I’m waiting patiently for this to cook I tried the sauce before adding the stock and it was amazing the flavours just making everything come together thankyou for sharing will be making this dish again ❤
@ShahStark
@ShahStark 3 года назад
One of my favorite dishes :)
@katehartley2333
@katehartley2333 3 года назад
This is one of my favorite things to eat!
@treizeheures
@treizeheures 3 года назад
this looks luxurious. can’t wait to try this!
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thanks, I'm sure you'd enjoy it!
@TheHappychickadee
@TheHappychickadee 2 года назад
Wonderful channel!
@MEmneina
@MEmneina 3 года назад
I absolutely love Persian food. This recipe looks beyond mouth watering. I’m going to make this this week. I have all the ingredients at home! What a gem of a recipe. I’m actually so excited for this one! 💎
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Amazing, I hope it turns out great and you really enjoy it!
@cookwithnazlimu5329
@cookwithnazlimu5329 3 года назад
Fisinjan Not only persian.And also Azerbaijanian food.
@suckmygooglies99
@suckmygooglies99 3 года назад
That looks amazing!
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thank you!
@aminkeykha9658
@aminkeykha9658 3 года назад
Thank you for presentation. Love from Iran
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
No problem at all, my wife did an amazing job styling it.
@KBean31
@KBean31 3 года назад
amazing
@mephren
@mephren 3 года назад
Oh wow Fesenjan !!! I've been dreaming about it since i tried it in Iran... So tasty.
@roisinapplefinds6179
@roisinapplefinds6179 3 года назад
looks scrumptious
@sanansa4567
@sanansa4567 3 года назад
one of my favorite restaurants, a Persian restaurant in NYC closed down. the food was really good. I wish they had another one in my area close to my home (i don't live in NYC).
@RH-nk7eo
@RH-nk7eo 2 года назад
I have tried fesenjoon everywhere and I haven't yet found one that's as good as what my mum used to make.
@aresthe1
@aresthe1 3 года назад
Luv fasanjoon. Seriously underrated dish..
@mani1758
@mani1758 3 года назад
I’m Iranian the ratio of walnut to pomegranate molasses is very important in this dish! You used more walnut & less pomegranate molasses. We use more pomegranate molasses . Also no need to use saffron. The delicate aroma of saffron disappears in this dish as you have walnut & pomegranate molasses that have strong flavours.
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Hmm, it seems there are a few different variants. Most of the recipes I saw (on Iranian websites) stated between 300-400g of walnuts and they used 3-6 tablespoons of pomegranate. It definitely varied a lot in the recipes. There must be a version with a stronger taste of pomegranate too. Thanks
@mani1758
@mani1758 3 года назад
Unfortunately the google & on line recipes aren’t the best one! The best recipes are either from Iranian cookbooks & if you know an Iranian mum 😁
@nyderiawoods6828
@nyderiawoods6828 3 года назад
Can you post your or your moms recipe I would love to compare
@sunny-td7qg
@sunny-td7qg Год назад
In the local recipes from northern iran(where this dish originally comes from)they also add plum molasses. That's what gives this stew more flavor and also gives it a beatiful dark almost black chocolaty color.
@ZahraJ22
@ZahraJ22 10 месяцев назад
I have an Iranian cookbook (Food of Life) and it definitely recommends saffron for this recipe.
@gazzadazza8341
@gazzadazza8341 3 года назад
Yummy, thank you for sharing this recipe. Regards from Australia.
@acolley2891
@acolley2891 Год назад
I cooked this with lamb and pork and finished it in a slow cooker for 2 hours. It was absolutely delicious!
@aboohadid
@aboohadid 3 года назад
Love your channel 👍🏼
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thank you, hope you learn loads of great recipes from it.
@aboohadid
@aboohadid 3 года назад
@@MiddleEats I do
@nelumbonucifera7537
@nelumbonucifera7537 3 года назад
Thanks for the inspiration, Obi.
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
No problem, hope you try it out!
@jameskeener7251
@jameskeener7251 8 месяцев назад
I love seeing a big man eat good food. Thanks for this.
@libelldrian173
@libelldrian173 3 года назад
The stew looks so rich! 😍
@TheTraveler2222
@TheTraveler2222 3 года назад
What a hearty meal, well done!!!
@LastEarBender
@LastEarBender 3 года назад
That looks fantastic
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thank you!
@mrj475
@mrj475 3 года назад
This looks delicious..
@emirmontazeri
@emirmontazeri 3 года назад
🤤 😋 YUM BTW, this version that you cooked (which is the original) that tastes quite sour (because of the pomegranate) is mostly cooked in the northern parts of Iran. But people from the southern part like it sweeter so they ignore pomegranate and add sugar. IMO, the sour ones taste muchhhhhhh better. P.S. if you want the walnuts to release more oil, you can put a plastic bag full of ice in the middle of boiling mixture.
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thank you, I hope this one was authentic. I forgot to mention the part about sugar, I had read that. But yeah this tasted amazing. Interesting, I think I read that somewhere. Is it the thermal shock which causes the oils to come out? I think there was plenty of oil in the final dish though
@emirmontazeri
@emirmontazeri 3 года назад
@@MiddleEats yes man, this was authentic (as far as I know 🤷🏻‍♂️). Yes exactly, the thermal shock and the thermal contrast of hot crushed walnuts and ice filled bag causes the oils to be released. Oh brother, you should see the OIL this thing releases when you use ice bag. There was a shot of fully cooked pot at the beginning of the video showing that there is like a oil lake in middle of the duck and other stuff, when you use ice bag, expect a solid half inch (1 cm) layer of oil on that thing instead of that lake😄😅.
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Oh wow, I will have to try that out sometime. Is the theory with this dish, the more oil the better?
@emirmontazeri
@emirmontazeri 3 года назад
@@MiddleEats Yep. The more the oil, the better the dish. (A little secret 🤫: The more the oil, the better the cook 🧑🏻‍🍳 . But you have to know the ice trick because some people add olive oil 🤦🏻‍♂️ when they cant get the oils out of walnuts😁😂🤣.)
@katayoun2960
@katayoun2960 3 года назад
I was going to say the sweet version tastes a lot better haha
@pennykafai4645
@pennykafai4645 Год назад
One of my most favourite Persian foods. I haven’t had it for many years. I think I may need to try and source some pomegranate molasses! Thanks for sharing. Edit to say I have found some pomegranate purée and and currently making the dish! Can’t wait to eat some.
@gigteevee6118
@gigteevee6118 Месяц назад
I made this tonight, absolutely incredible, thank you so much! I'm so happy I've got leftovers 😋
@TabbyAngel2
@TabbyAngel2 2 года назад
Thank you for making our Iranian food ❤❤ fesenjan is the best 🥰🥰❤❤
@meghasheth
@meghasheth 3 года назад
Always enjoy watching your recipes! Could you share a recipe of Zeytoon Parvadeh and how to incorporate it in Vegetarian Dishes. Thanks!
@BlueBlue-mm7kn
@BlueBlue-mm7kn 3 года назад
Delicious 👏👏👏
@bertolfyn
@bertolfyn Год назад
Tried this recipe last night. Have enjoyed it in restaurants. Delicious, thank you for sharing. Tastes as good as restaurant version.
@hollish196
@hollish196 2 года назад
I love duck. This sounds wonderful.
@GBERTS
@GBERTS 3 года назад
wonderful!
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thank you!
@kennethgray545
@kennethgray545 3 года назад
I've made a similar recipe for "Persian" meatballs which uses soaked chopped dried apricots for a subtle layer of sweetness and texture.
@lovecoffee8118
@lovecoffee8118 3 месяца назад
I've had fessenjoon when I was a child I Iran with wild partridge. It is out of this world
@ikebanaJc
@ikebanaJc 2 года назад
I’ve cooked this before ..love it! But I’ve never done it duck and tomato paste so will add those this week. 👍
@platoonmexx9278
@platoonmexx9278 3 года назад
looks awesome, i will definetely try this greets from ger
@nc4764
@nc4764 3 года назад
Loving you channel. So glad i found it. Can you please do gormeh sabzi
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thank you! I think that might be the next Iranian dish we work on, either that or Tahdig, so we'll definitely do it soon.
@kukulidouce2014
@kukulidouce2014 3 года назад
WOW...!!! I have fallen in love again...!!! What an epicurean recipe...!!! It's beyond words... The depth of the aroma transcended the screen and knocked me over...!!! The look and taste calls to mind a couple of dishes originally from Peru, which is from where I come from... Aguadito de Pato and Ocopa de Camarones... I have subscribed of course, for I am passionate about this type of combinations, walnuts and pommegranates... who would have thought...? and am continuously in search of using any nut to prepare sauces for all kinds of meats and/or seafood, but especially if the item used is duck... Thank you, thank you, thank you...!!! You filled me with joy...!!!
@danijelakelava6602
@danijelakelava6602 2 года назад
So delicious.♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@charlietudju8238
@charlietudju8238 3 года назад
This looks amazing !
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thank you, I hope you give it a try
@charlietudju8238
@charlietudju8238 3 года назад
@@MiddleEats I 'm gonna have to wait for my pay before I can afford some saffron haha but I'll probably try it next month ! My housemate should also bring back some homegrown walnuts from his parents by then so it'll be perfect !
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Hope that comes through soon. Half or 1g of saffron shouldn't be too expensive, but if you can't get it, then you can just leave it out I guess. Thanks
@BlueJazzBoyNZ
@BlueJazzBoyNZ 3 года назад
Thanks for expanding my flavour experience pomegranate molasses
@DrakeLovett
@DrakeLovett 3 года назад
I made this tonight with my friend and oh my god. This was so incredibly good, it tasted just like at the restaurant, maybe a bit better. We used store bought stock and pomegranate molasses, and a whole chicken instead of duck (interested to try the duck version though as duck and dark fruit is amazing) I was a little surprised at the amount of walnut in the dish, but it ended up working out just fine, my almost 300g looked like WAY more than what you show in the video, but ends up correct. I did end up adding quite a bit more pomegranate molasses because it wasn't really coming through like how I remembered the dish tasting, probably another 30mL. Regardless, excellent recipe, and I'm looking forward to making it again!
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thanks Drake! I'm happy to hear it came out good! I'll probably be doing the chicken one in the future just for the simplicity of it. Yeah the pomegranate molasses might need fine tuning according to the strength of the molasses you use. But adding a bit more is perfectly fine! Be sure to send us some photos if you took any!
@clairewright8153
@clairewright8153 3 года назад
Yummm I know what I’m cooking this weekend
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Hope it turns out great!
@rosem6604
@rosem6604 Месяц назад
This looks amazing. Must try once my pomegranate molasses arrives.
@bourbakis
@bourbakis 3 года назад
Seems tasty. The amounts of molasses & rice give my glucose a raise just by watching it
@cozzrock9231
@cozzrock9231 3 года назад
I have been looking forward to you doing a recipe with duck. This looks amazing. I can't wait to try it. I think your "Christ" comment speaks volume of how good it was hahaha
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
I love duck, sadly I don't get to cook it enough. Hope you enjoy it!
@rowantharwat9195
@rowantharwat9195 3 года назад
@@MiddleEats there's a famous recipe in domiat, egypt called "duck with morta" which is duck stuffed with onions and raisins but i don't know what they do to the onions
@fabe61
@fabe61 3 года назад
I love the bowl with the lil handles that you serve so much of your food in. I'd love to know where you got it from if you know by any chance :)
@aliafshar1366
@aliafshar1366 3 года назад
If you enjoyed this, i ll assure you you will love Khalal badam (almond) stew. And in northern parts of iran, the traditional way to make the Fesenjan darker was to heat up a ladle ( until it turned red) and put it into the stew.
@crouchingwombathiddenquoll5641
@crouchingwombathiddenquoll5641 3 года назад
Would love to visit Iran and check out the local food markets 👍🏼
@bulettenmitsauce
@bulettenmitsauce 3 года назад
Hey Obi, today I cooked this using your recipe (although I used chicken thighs instead of the duck). "Christ!" this was good!! My friends were also delighted! Thank you!
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Oh that's amazing! Glad to hear that. If you took any photos, I'd love to see them! We're on Instagram @MiddleEatsYT
@mjremy2605
@mjremy2605 8 месяцев назад
You really have an amazing channel. These are fantastic recipes, many thanks! Much appreciated. Iran has a fine culinary tradition and so many exquisite recipes. Many Iranian dishes found their way to India too. One thing you should not do is to put turmeric powder into a dry pan. It will stick to the bottom and burn. Typically, this is how Indians treat the onions and turmeric: Brown onions by themselves as they have to caramelize. Sprinkle salt on onions halfway thru, so the juices are drawn out further and caramelized, so you reduced pungency and convert it to sugary caramelization. Mix turmeric with some water, and pour into pan to sizzle. This should be done when onions are cooked fully. The sizzling turmeric is cooked in the oily pan without burning. Add rest of ingredients as it is drying out but not fully dried out. No sticking on pan anymore. Always mix turmeric with water first unless adding to liquids. The finished nut thickened sauce reminds me of Mughal Dum cooking from India. It must have originated in Iran or Uzbekistan. This is such a fabulous recipe! Many thanks!! fyi - Your walnut allergy... try taking Enzymatic Therapy brand of Adrenergize. It is a raw adrenal extract that boosts your own adrenal glands function. Take this for a month and see if your allergies go down. Some 'allergies' are worsened by weak adrenal glands. Also, you need to take Vit B Complex 100 mg 2 x day but not at the same time as Adrenergize. This will boost the adrenals. A lot of sinus issues, allergies, tiredness is all due to adrenal gland fatigue.
@wassiniyakitchen2271
@wassiniyakitchen2271 3 года назад
very nice recipe my dear...
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thank you
@8nansky528
@8nansky528 3 года назад
I ADORE READING
@021om6
@021om6 3 года назад
So glad to see Iranian dishes in your channel. Middle eastern cuisine from all regions are amazing I'm so proud to have middle eastern heritage.
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thank you! I was a bit anxious about this recipe because I don't speak persian, and unlike Turkish cuisine, there aren't a lot of English sources. But I got it right I think. Hope you try it out!
@021om6
@021om6 3 года назад
@@MiddleEats you definitely got it right. Fantastic channel keep up the good work in promoting Middle Eastern cuisines from all the regions.
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thank you, glad to hear that! I'll definitely do a lot more Iranian food in the future. Speaking of, do you have any good sources I could use for recipes.
@021om6
@021om6 3 года назад
@@MiddleEats happy to hear that you will 😁👌 well if your going to do more Iranian dishes you have to do Iran's national dish which is called Gormeh Sabzi it's an incredible herb stew cooked either with lamb or beef. Check this ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2VSME3395FU.html as this is done the traditional way I would definitely recommend following this womens way. Check the description too as the ingredients is there in English. Anymore dishes you want help with I'm more than happy to recommend.
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thank you, I will definitely do Ghormeh Sabzi. It has already been requested on the channel loads and it looks like something I would enjoy!
@jeanniebrooks
@jeanniebrooks 8 месяцев назад
Man, get ready for this…this is a big project.
@RalucaU87
@RalucaU87 3 года назад
I just discovered your channel and I'm delighted! Thank you for the amazing recipes! I would love to see more Arabic/Iranian dishes! Greetings from Germany and all the best! P.S: you should definitely have more subscribers!
@MiddleEats
@MiddleEats 3 года назад
Thank you, I'm glad you are enjoying the videos. It's almost been a year now so we are coming up to our 52nd video in a few weeks. Hope you try many of the recipes
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