MAQLUBA (MAKLOUBEH) WITH LAMB (ARABIC RICE DISH)
Maqluba is a layered dish that is served by flipping upside down to reveal layers of vegetables (commonly eggplant, potato and cauliflower), meat and rice. It's so flavourful because everything cooks together in one pot. It's also highly customizable and made across many middle eastern countries. If you love Arabic food... this is the dish to try!
Provided by Amina Al-Saigh
Categories Mains
Number Of Ingredients 27
Steps:
- Start by preheating the oven to 450F
- Wash the eggplant and peel it every other stripe as shown in the ingredients photo. Cut into into thick slices, about half an inch thick
- Wash and peel the potatoes, and cut them into roughly half inch thick circles
- Place the eggplant and the potato on a lined baking sheet. Sprinkle them with salt and combine them with the oil (the amounts under the ingredients section). Bake for 30 minutes.
- Wash the meat and sear it on medium high heat using the 2 tablespoons of oil. Add the 3 cups of water and all the whole spices and pressure cook for 10 minutes. If you are not using a pressure cooker, boil on stove top covered on medium heat for 40-60 minutes until tender.
- Cut the onion and pepper into wings or slices. Cook with the oil in a pan over medium heat for 7 minutes until softened. Set aside.
- Once the meat is cooked, remove it and set aside. Strain the stock from the whole spices.
- To the hot stock (in a bowl or a pot), add the turmeric, salt, black pepper and tomato paste. Mix well to combine and add additional water to reach the 5.5 cups required. I do this by using a measuring cup to measure the total amount of stick then top it up with water until I reach 5.5 cups
- Wash the rice several times until the water runs clear. Drain it and set aside
- Cut the tomato into slices
- To layer the maqluba, start by adding 2 tablespoons of oil to the bottom of the pot, then add the tomato slices, followed by eggplant, potato, meat, onions and peppers, then the rice
- Pat the rice down firmly, then pour the stock on top. Pat down again using a wooden spoon to ensure the stock is fully covering the rice
- Place the pot on medium high heat and allow it to start bubbling, which should take 5 minutes or so
- Once it is bubbling, cover it and decrease the heat to low. Ensure the pot is well covered by also adding a towel on top, especially if your pot has any holes. Cook for 50 minutes.
- After 50 minutes, turn heat off and allow maqluba to rest for 5-10 minutes. If you open it and realize your top layer of rice is undercooked or under seasoned, read the troubleshooting section
- When ready to serve, find a large tray with raised edges and place it on top of the pot. Use both hands and place them on each handle while holding the tray down. In a swift motion, flip the pot over (have someone nearby to help you if you need it). Leave the pot flipped over the tray for a few minutes and allow gravity to slowly drop the maqluba
- Lift the pot very slowly to help keep it intact. Serve with yogurt or Jajik and enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 g, Calories 519 kcal, Sugar 7 g, Sodium 1842 mg, Fat 22 g, SaturatedFat 17 g, Carbohydrate 75 g, Fiber 7 g, Protein 8 g
MAKLOUBEH RECIPE- PALESTINIAN RICE WITH LAMB
Traditional Palestinian Makloubeh recipe from scratch. Makloubeh is upside-down rice with tender lamb cubes & delicious eggplants. An absolutely delicious dish!
Provided by Chefjar
Categories Rice recipes
Time 2h10m
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- Once the rice with lamb is cooked, allow to cool a little bit, then flip Makloubeh like a cake using a larger plate than the mouth of the pan.
- Sprinkle with the toasted almonds & chopped parsley.
- Serve with yogurt cucumber salad.
UPSIDE DOWN (MAQLOOBEH)
This is a classic and probably one of the most famous Palestinian dishes. Everybody loves it! This is a standard in all Palestinian homes. It's also an innovative and different way to cook--a fun thing to cook when you're having guests over! Upside Down (translation of its Arabic name, Maqloobeh) is made in a variety of ways. It can be made with either chicken or lamb but my husband's family only makes it with chicken. Note: This recipe requires a large serving tray/plate, preferably round. The recipe is long but it's simple to make--especially after the first try. Enjoy!
Provided by baraahnz
Categories Medium Grain Rice
Time 2h
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Place rice in a bowl and leave until grains are white, about 1/2 hr (this step is not necessary).
- Rinse rice until water is clear and then leave to drain in colander.
- Dice onion and fry until golden with first amount of oil in a medium-large size saucepan.
- Add chicken and brown.
- Add 8 cups water and mix.
- Add 1 teaspoon of mixed savoury spices and 1 teaspoon salt.
- Cook for one hour.
- While the chicken is cooking, fry pieces of cauliflower with second measurement of oil.
- Fry until golden (well-cooked) but not burnt.
- Put aside.
- When chicken is ready, sieve stock into bowl and remove the chicken pieces.
- Coat with pinches of salt and mixed spices.
- Brown under grill.
- Get a medium sized pot.
- (I recommend a non-stick one. I've tried this in my stainless steel pot however the bottom and sides get too hot so the outsides turn out burnt - so if your pot has a tendency to do the same then don't use that one!) Sprinkle a fine layer of rice on the bottom to prevent the other ingredients from sticking.
- Place chicken pieces face down in saucepan (be careful that the rice remains below the chicken).
- Place cauliflower pieces into saucepan, pressing it into the holes left by the chicken.
- Add chickpeas in the same way.
- Sprinkle 3/4 teaspoon of spices and 3/4 teaspoon of salt.
- Add rice and spread evenly.
- Carefully and slowly pour the chicken stock on top to cover rice.
- Cook on stove-top until rice is cooked.
- Quickly flip the saucepan upside down onto a large serving tray (preferably round).
- Rub and cool down top of pot with a wet cloth.
- Carefully remove the pot, trying not to let the Upside Down collapse! (Don't worry if it does, it happens even to the experts!).
- Traditionally all people eat from the one big tray, each person eating from strictly in front of him, but it can also be served onto plates at the table.
- Eat with small bowls of yoghurt.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1074.8, Fat 21.8, SaturatedFat 6.1, Cholesterol 138.6, Sodium 1410.5, Carbohydrate 167.1, Fiber 5.8, Sugar 2.4, Protein 46
MAKLOUBEH
Make and share this Makloubeh recipe from Food.com.
Provided by yassy63
Categories Palestinian
Time 1h10m
Yield 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Fry eggplant till golden brown in a frying pan with veggie oil, set aside.
- Fry chicken on high heat in a large pot in olive oil until brown on all sides and add salt, pepper, and Arabic spice(all spice,7 spice same thing). Just add by your eye no certain amount matters.
- Remove chicken from pot and add the slices onions, fry in the oil (same pot and same oil used for the chicken) until soft about 4 minutes and add chicken back in the pot.
- Fry all together for another 3 or 4 minutes and then add water, about a little more then half the pot.
- Keep the heat on max and add the chicken stock, the turmeric, about 1/2 teaspoon more of the allspice for more flavor and salt, add enough salt to taste, keep adding and tasting until you have the right flavour, then add the bay leaf and the cardamom pods.
- Cover and let it come to a boil then turn down to 6 or to medium for about 40 minutes.
- When it done drain the stock in other bowl or pot and put the chicken on a plate.
- Wash the rice and drain; do not soak.
- Add the chicken to the bottom of the same pot you used (no need to wash it), then add some rice over the chicken.
- Add half the eggplant over the rice (layering).
- Then add some more rice on top of the eggplant (layering).
- Add the rest of the eggplant and layer on the rest of the rice, push down on the food to make it all even and smooth.
- Now add the stock.
- Add the stock and use your pointing finger to know how much stock to put. When you dip your finger in the makloubeh and the tip of your finger touches the rice and the water to the first line on your finger, it is enough stock. We have three lines on our finger--the first line is telling you it's enough stock.
- Then cover and bring to a boil for about 6 to 8 minute.
- Then turn it to the lowest mark MIN until its ready, about 30 min to 40 minutes. Check with fork to see if rice is ready.
- When done, bring a large round serving dish. Put the dish on top of the pot and flip it over. Remove pot and add some toasted nuts (almonds, pine nut if you want).
Nutrition Facts : Calories 453.9, Fat 12, SaturatedFat 1.9, Cholesterol 0.1, Sodium 133, Carbohydrate 78.8, Fiber 6.6, Sugar 3.8, Protein 8.6
MAKLOUBEH
This is a famous Arab-style dish which is frequently made for parties. It is very filling. Numerous regional variations exist, often adding different vegetables and spices. I was given this recipe from a lady from Jordan, and have adapted it to our tastes. Best served with a mixed salad and a yoghurt and cucumber salad. Enjoy!
Provided by Scots LassCairo
Categories Long Grain Rice
Time 2h
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Wash the rice under running water. Rinse it well and leave aside to drain.
- Chop the onion very finely and peel and slice the aubergine lengthways.
- Heat half of the oil gently in a lidded saucepan. Add the chopped onion, mix well and reduce the heat. Cover the pan with the lid and allow to cook about 3 minutes.
- Mix the onion well, and add the minced beef.
- Using a fork, break it up in the pan, increasing the heat for a few minutes.Cover the pan once more and allow to simmer gently for about 10 minutes.
- In another pan, heat the remainder of the oil. Add the sliced aubergines, and fry them until golden on both sides.
- Remove the fried aubergine with a fork and drain very well on kitchen paper. This is a very important step to avoid the aubergine being excessively oily.
- Mix the spices and salt with just under two litres of water. Bring to the boil and simmer for 5 minutes.
- Place half of the cooked minced beef mixture in the bottom of a large greased ovenproof dish. Cover this with half of the fried aubergine slices & sprinkle with half of the rice. Repeat these layers finishing with rice. Pour spice mixture over casserole. Place in the centre of oven 325F & bake for 1 hour or until rice is tender. Heat the melted butter and fry the nuts until golden. Remove the cooked dish from the oven, turn it out on to a serving dish and garnish with the fried nuts and pour over the melted butter.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 2393.8, Fat 179.7, SaturatedFat 34.7, Cholesterol 193, Sodium 1630.6, Carbohydrate 129.6, Fiber 25.9, Sugar 16.7, Protein 76.5
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