Persian Rice With Golden Crust Recipes

facebook share image   twitter share image   pinterest share image   E-Mail share image

TAHDIG RECIPE (CRISPY PERSIAN RICE)



Tahdig Recipe (Crispy Persian Rice) image

Tahdig, pronounced tah-deeg, literally means "bottom of the pot" in Persian. And it refers to a beautiful, pan-fried Persian rice that is fluffy and buttery on the inside with a perfectly golden crust, which is the layer at the bottom of the pot. This tahdig is laced with saffron and scented with orange zest. Be sure to use a nonstick pan for this recipe. Step-by-step photos and more tips in the post.

Provided by Suzy Karadsheh

Categories     Side Dish

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 tsp saffron threads
2 cups basmati rice (like Royal Basmati Rice (affiliate link))
1 to 2 tbsp Kosher salt
2 tbsp whole milk yogurt (Greek or otherwise)
2 tbsp grape seed oil, (or any healthy neutral-tasting oil of your choice )
1 cup dried cherries, (finely chopped )
Grated zest of 1 orange
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
4 to 8 tbsp unsalted butter, (cubed (see note #1))
3 tbsp pistachios, (roughly chopped for garnish )

Steps:

  • Mix the saffron into 1 cup very warm (but not hot) water. Let sit for at least 10 minutes to let the saffron release all of its flavor.
  • In a sieve, rinse the rice under cool running water until the water almost runs clear.
  • In a large pot, combine 8 cups of water and the salt (this is your one shot to season the rice itself). Bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Add the rice and cook until al dente, 5 to 6 minutes. Drain the rice.
  • In a medium bowl, combine 1 cup of the cooked rice, the yogurt, grapeseed oil, and 2 tbsp of the saffron water. Mix thoroughly.
  • Spread the rice-yogurt mixture evenly on the bottom of a 10-inch lidded nonstick pot. Sprinkle 1 cup of the remaining cooked rice on top, followed by 2 tablespoons of the dried cherries, a pinch of orange zest, and a pinch of cinnamon. Add another layer of rice and repeat with the cherries, orange zest, and cinnamon, reserving a couple tbsp of the cherries for garnish. As you go about layering, the rice will start to dome and look "pointy" in the middle--that's okay! Keep it that way. Finish by dotting the top with the butter and pour the rest of the saffron water all over the top.
  • Wrap the lid in a kitchen towel and secure it around the handle with a rubber band. Cover the pot and cook over low heat, 25 to 30 minutes or until the rice around the edges is golden and crispy; it's okay to peek under the lid! (See note #2) Be sure not to burn the bottom layer of the rice, though you do want a nice crust in the bottom.
  • Remove the lid, invert a large serving plate over the pot, and carefully flip them over together. No worries if it sticks, just scrape it out and run with it! Sprinkle the tahdig with the reserved dried cherries and pistachios and serve right away.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 314.7 kcal, Carbohydrate 48.8 g, Protein 5 g, SaturatedFat 4.2 g, Cholesterol 15.3 mg, Fiber 2.3 g, ServingSize 1 serving

PERSIAN RICE WITH GOLDEN CRUST



Persian Rice with Golden Crust image

Tah-dig is the Persian word for the crunchy layer of rice that forms on the bottom of the pan. We think it tastes fantastic.

Categories     Rice     Side     Vegetarian     Dinner     Winter     Family Reunion     Potluck     Gourmet

Yield Serves 4 to 6 as a side dish

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 quarts water
2 tablespoons salt
1 1/2 cups long-grain rice (not converted; preferably basmati or jasmine)
3 tablespoons unsalted butter

Steps:

  • In a large saucepan bring water with salt to a boil. Add rice and boil 10 minutes. In a colander drain rice and rinse under warm water.
  • In a 2- to 3-quart nonstick saucepan melt butter. Spoon rice over butter and cover pan with a kitchen towel and a heavy lid. Fold edges of towel up over lid and cook rice over moderately low heat until tender and a crust forms on bottom, 30 to 35 minutes.
  • Spoon loose rice onto a platter and dip bottom of pan in a large bowl of cold water 30 seconds to loosen tah-dig. Remove tah-dig and serve over rice.

POLO BA TAHDIG (PERSIAN RICE WITH BREAD CRUST)



Polo Ba Tahdig (Persian Rice With Bread Crust) image

No dinner in an Iranian household is complete without polo, or rice. And no pot of polo is complete without tahdig, the crisp crust whose name means "bottom of the pot." Tahdig is a highlight of Persian cuisine, and it can be made of rice, potatoes, lettuce or bread, as it is here. If you can't get your hands on lavash bread, use a thin flour tortilla to line the bottom of the pot. Tahdig is easiest to prepare in a nonstick pot, but you could also prepare it in a cast-iron Dutch oven by reducing the heat to low and extending the cooking time to 50 minutes.

Provided by Samin Nosrat

Categories     grains and rice, side dish

Time 2h

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

3 cups basmati rice
Fine sea salt
1/2 teaspoon crumbled saffron threads
1 large piece lavash bread or 8-inch flour tortilla
3 tablespoons neutral oil, such as canola or grapeseed
2 tablespoons unsalted butter

Steps:

  • Place the rice in a large bowl and cover with water. Swirl the rice around to release some starch, then drain the bowl and fill again. Repeat several times, until water runs clear, then cover with ample water again and add 1 tablespoon salt. Let soak for 30 minutes.
  • In the meantime, fill a large soup or stockpot with 6 quarts water. Cover and bring to a boil. Add 7 tablespoons salt (the water should be very salty) and stir to dissolve.
  • Use a small mortar and pestle to grind the saffron into a fine powder with a pinch of salt. Set aside.
  • Use a large fine-mesh sieve or colander to drain the rice well. Add rice to the pot and stir gently, then return sieve to the sink. Cook rice, checking the grains frequently for doneness. When the rice breaks easily between your fingers when pressed but is not so soft that it falls apart, it's done. Most Persian or Indian basmati rice will take about 7 to 8 minutes to reach this point, but different brands will cook differently, so keep a closer eye on the rice than on the clock.
  • Working quickly, drain rice into the sieve and rinse with cold water until cool to remove excess starch and keep rice from overcooking. Taste the rice and adjust seasoning with salt as needed. Let the rice continue to drain.
  • Use the lid of an 8-inch or 9-inch nonstick pot or cast-iron Dutch oven as a guide to trim the lavash bread into a slightly larger circle. It's fine to use more than one piece of bread and patch things as needed. Alternatively, use a tortilla, which needs no trimming.
  • Place the pot over medium heat and add the oil. Carefully lay bread atop the oil and cook until it starts sizzling and turns a light golden color, about 30 seconds. Use tongs to flip bread and let it sizzle for another 30 seconds before adding the rice. Use a spatula to gently spread the rice evenly across the pot. Use the handle of the spatula to poke 6 to 8 holes in the rice down to the bread - this will encourage steam to escape from the bottom of the pot and yield a crisp crust.
  • In a small saucepan set over low, heat the butter and the prepared saffron until butter melts. Drizzle over the rice. Wrap the lid of the rice pot with a clean dish towel, using the corners of the towel to tie a knot atop the handle. Cover the pot with the lid - the cloth should not touch the rice, but rather absorb steam as the rice cooks to keep it from getting soggy.
  • Reduce the flame to medium-low (or low, if using cast-iron) and cook for about 48 minutes, rotating the pot a quarter turn every 12 minutes or so to ensure an evenly golden tahdig (add 12 more minutes for cast-iron). The rice will be done when the grains are elongated and dry and the edges of the crust turn a light golden brown.
  • To serve, place a large platter or plate over the pot, gather your courage, praise your ancestors and flip the rice. It should drop onto the plate in one piece. Serve immediately. If not serving immediately, remove the tahdig to a separate platter to keep it from getting soggy as the rice continues to release steam.

More about "persian rice with golden crust recipes"

PERSIAN STYLE RICE WITH CRISPY GOLDEN CRUST - UNICORNS …
Web Nov 7, 2015 Persian style rice calls for long grain rice therefore the best rice (If you cannot find Iranian rice) to make this dish with is Basmati …
From unicornsinthekitchen.com
4.6/5 (11)
Total Time 45 mins
Category Main Course
Calories 382 per serving
  • Cook the rice uncovered over high heat until water evaporates almost completely. (about 20 minutes)
See details


CRISPY PERSIAN RICE (TAHDIG) - FEELGOODFOODIE
Web Mar 28, 2022 Tahdig (which translates to “bottom of the pot”) is a Persian specialty that is made by cooking rice in a way that creates a crispy, …
From feelgoodfoodie.net
Ratings 267
Servings 8
Cuisine Mediterranean
Category Side Dish
See details


TAHDIG (PERSIAN CRISPY RICE) RECIPE - SIMPLY RECIPES
Web Nov 29, 2022 Tahdig (Persian Crispy Rice) Tahdig is a classic Persian rice dish. With a crispy, golden saffron crust and a mound of fluffy rice, …
From simplyrecipes.com
5/5 (1)
Total Time 1 hr 50 mins
Category Side Dish, Dinner
Calories 124 per serving
See details


PERSIAN-STYLE RICE WITH GOLDEN CRUST (CHELOW) | COOK'S ILLUSTRATED
Web The most important ingredient: you! Sign up to be a Recipe Tester and join the 40,000 home cooks who test our recipes and provide our test cooks and editors with invaluable …
From americastestkitchen.com
See details


BEST TAHDIG RECIPE - HOW TO MAKE SAMIN NOSRAT'S PERSIAN RICE
Web Jun 25, 2021 Food Stylist: Anna Billingskog. Review Prep time 5 minutes Cook time 1 hour Serves 4 to 6 Jump to Recipe Author Notes Samin Nosrat's Persian-ish Rice is the …
From food52.com
See details


TAHDIG (PERSIAN CRUNCHY RICE) RECIPE - SERIOUS EATS
Web Mar 8, 2023 Tahdig (Persian Crunchy Rice) Recipe White Rice How-Tos Middle Eastern Cuisines How to Make Tahdig (Persian Crunchy Rice) How to achieve the delicious, …
From seriouseats.com
See details


THE BITTEN WORD: PERSIAN-STYLE RICE WITH GOLDEN CRUST (CHELOW)
Web Mar 11, 2016 Persian-Style Rice with Golden Crust (Chelow) Cook's Illustrated (March 2016) Bittens, we burned the rice. Which is a little bit ironic, since the entire point of this …
From thebittenword.com
See details


PERSIAN SAFFRON RICE (TACHIN) | RECIPETIN EATS
Web Oct 1, 2018 107 Comments Recipe v Dozer v The humble rice transformed into an epic side! Called Tachin or Tahchin, this baked Persian Saffron Rice is crunchy on the outside and fluffy on the inside. It’s …
From recipetineats.com
See details


PERSIAN-STYLE RICE WITH GOLDEN CRUST (CHELOW) - AMERICA'S TEST …
Web Our Sponsors. <p>This classic Iranian dish takes rice to a whole other level, with perfectly plump, separate grains and a crispy, buttery, nutty-tasting crust.</p>.
From americastestkitchen.com
See details


CHELOW BA TAHDIG (PERSIAN-STYLE RICE WITH GOLDEN CRUST)
Web Stir saffron threads in ⅓ cup water. Place rice in large fine-mesh strainer and rinse under cold running water until water runs clear. Place rice and 1 tablespoon salt in medium bowl and cover with 4 cups hot tap water. Stir …
From americastestkitchen.com
See details


CRISPY PERSIAN RICE (TAHDIG) WITH SPICED GOLDEN …
Web Mar 18, 2020 Very ideal for pantry cooking. (this is the first yogurt coated layer of rice in skillet) (inserting a wooden spoon into rice to create air pockets) (rice after inverting onto a serving plate) Here is how you make …
From halfbakedharvest.com
See details


PERSIAN STEAMED RICE WITH A GOLDEN CRUST | SAVEUR
Web Mar 6, 2007 Step 1 Put rice into a large bowl, cover with cold water, and swish around with your hand until water clouds. Drain. Repeat process until water remains clear, 4–5 more …
From saveur.com
See details


TAHDIG RECIPE (PERSIAN CRISPY RICE) • UNICORNS IN THE …
Web Sep 12, 2023 This is for the excess moisture to escape. Wrap the lid in a clean kitchen towel and place it on the pot. Cook the tahdig: Place the pot on the medium heat for 25 to 30 minutes. Let it sit for 10 minutes. Take …
From unicornsinthekitchen.com
See details


CHELOW BA TAHDIG (PERSIAN-STYLE RICE WITH GOLDEN CRUST)
Web Stir saffron threads in ⅓ cup water. Place rice in large fine-mesh strainer and rinse under cold running water until water runs clear. Place rice and 1 tablespoon salt in medium …
From americastestkitchen.com
See details


PERSIAN RICE WITH CRISPY TAHDIG - COOKING WITH AYEH
Web Nov 8, 2022 What is Tahdig? Pronounced "Tah-dig" actually translates to 'the bottom of the pot' in Farsi, a very popular staple in Persian cuisine. We literally flip the rice pot upside down on a platter, like a cake! The pot is …
From cookingwithayeh.com
See details


SAMIN NOSRAT'S PERSIAN-ISH RICE - AT THE KITCHEN TABLE
Web Set a fine-mesh sieve or colander in the sink. Cook rice, stirring from time to time, until it’s al dente, about 6 to 8 minutes. Drain into the sieve and immediately begin rinsing with cold water to stop the rice from cooking …
From atthekitchentable.com
See details


PERSIAN TAHDIG CRISPY RICE RECIPE +VIDEO | SILK ROAD …
Web Jun 5, 2023 1. Steep the Saffron. Grind the saffron to a powder using a mortar and pestle. Mix with ¼ cup warm water and set aside to steep and bloom. 2. Wash & Soak the Rice. In a medium bowl, swish the rice with …
From silkroadrecipes.com
See details


CHELOW WITH TAHDIG, OR PERSIAN STYLE RICE WITH A CRISPY …
Web Place rinsed rice and 1 tablespoon salt in medium bowl and cover with 4 cups hot tap water. Stir gently to dissolve salt; let stand for 15 minutes. Drain rice in fine-mesh strainer. Meanwhile, bring 8 cups water to boil in …
From tasteoftheplace.com
See details


BEST PERSIAN RICE WITH GOLDEN CRUST RECIPES
Web Fold edges of towel up over lid and cook rice over moderately low heat until tender and a crust forms on bottom, 30 to 35 minutes. Spoon loose rice onto a platter and dip bottom …
From alicerecipes.com
See details


CLASSIC PERSIAN CRISPY RICE (TAHDIG) - ALPHAFOODIE
Web Mar 8, 2022 Step 3: Cook the Tahdig. Heat the oil in a large, wide and deep, non-stick skillet (I used 7 in/18cm one, with a volume of about 10 cup/2 l). Then add the saffron rice mixture, using a spatula to even it …
From alphafoodie.com
See details


Related Search