Persian Eggplants Stew with Chicken
Persian Eggplants Stew with Chicken

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Khoresh bademjan or Khoresht or Khoresh-e bademjan (my Farsi is not great - but I can say "thank you" which is "mersi" - ok that's a bit easy - and "khubi" which is "whattup?") eggplant and tomato stew is a traditional Persian dish that can be made with chicken, lamb or beef. Persian Eggplant Stew. this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility. Gheymeh Bademjan (eggplant lentil stew) is one of my all time favorite dishes.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have persian eggplants stew with chicken using 9 ingredients and 18 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Persian Eggplants Stew with Chicken:
  1. Prepare 2 eggplants
  2. Take 2 onions cut into lengthwise and fry
  3. Prepare 2 cloves garlic
  4. Make ready 2 chicken breast or legs (but you can choose beef or lamb meat as well)
  5. Make ready 1-2 medium size tomatoes cut into half
  6. Take to taste Salt-red chilli powder
  7. Take 1 Tbsp saffron water (if not available use turmeric)
  8. Prepare 1 tbsp lemon or lime juice
  9. Take Vegetable oil

In traditional Persian recipes we usually use eggplants that are similar to Chinese eggplants; however, Italian eggplants also work well in these recipes. However, you can use beef or chicken instead of lamb to make this recipe. Eggplant recipes with High Quality Videos, halim bademjan recipe, kashk bademjan recipe, mirza ghasemi recipe, mosama recipe, eggplant frittata, tas Chicken Eggplant Tahdig. Persian Eggplant Stew or Khoresh Bademjan is a very popular Parsi cuisine recipe.

Steps to make Persian Eggplants Stew with Chicken:
  1. Peel skin off egg plants. Cut into lengthwise or circle shapes. Put some salt on cut eggplants to excess moisture and the bitterness. By this way, eggplants will fry faster and would not soak too much oil.
  2. Before frying the eggplants wrap the eggplants in a kitchen towel and pressing which removes all salty water.
  3. Fry the eggplants until both sides are nicely golden.
  4. Fry other chopped onion. Then fry the cooked chicken breasts for 3-4 minutes..
  5. In a pot with water, add one of chopped onion, garlic and chicken. Leave it to cook. if there is leftover chicken juice add it to the stew afterwards.
  6. Now in a pot with fried chicken, add eggplants, fried onions, spices,tomatoes, saffron water, lemon juice. Add leftover chicken juice and cook for 20 minutes over a low heat. - Once your delicious eggplant stew is ready, serve it with rice or flat bread. Enjoy it
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This stew is made with main ingredients To begin the preparation of Persian Eggplant Stew Recipe, first peel and cube the eggplant and place in a colander. There are plenty of eggplant dishes and side dishes in Persian cuisine such as Eggplant Dip (Kashke Bademjan) or Stuffed Eggplant, but one of the most popular one in Iran is Khoresh Bademjan or eggplant stew. This stew is made with fried eggplants and beef meatballs in a tomato based sauce. Slice eggplants in half lengthwise, then into quarters. Cut each piece in half, and set aside.

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