Ash-e Anar - Persian Pomegranate and Herb Pottage
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Ash-e Anar - Persian Pomegranate and Herb Pottage

It’s time for another ash recipe, this time Ash Anar. This Persian pomegranate and herb pottage is so comforting during the colder months. As I explained in my Ash-e Reshteh recipe, the closest English word to aash I can think of is ‘pottage’ (a thick soup of vegetables and often meat). Aash however has an additional criteria: It always involves fresh herbs. Since this particular one is Ash-e Anar, it also involves pomegranates, so if you like the fruity, sour taste of this gorgeous fruit, this ash recipe is for you!

Aash Anaar is the perfect dish to make on Yalda night, the winter solstice, that Persians celebrate since ancient times.

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Khorak-e Loobia - Persian Pinto Bean Stew
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Khorak-e Loobia - Persian Pinto Bean Stew

Khorak dishes encompass a variety of culinary delights prepared using ingredients like beans, meat, chicken, and vegetables, employing various cooking methods. These dishes hold a special place on the Iranian table. Bean stew stands out as a traditional and popular Iranian dish with a considerable number of enthusiasts. Its hearty nature makes it particularly satisfying, especially during the cold season. The uniqueness of bean stew lies in its use of beans, rendering it a distinct and cherished part of Iranian cuisine.

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Kaal Joosh / Kaleh Joosh - Persian Curd and Onion Soup
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Kaal Joosh / Kaleh Joosh - Persian Curd and Onion Soup

"Kaleh Joosh" is one of the traditional Iranian dishes made from key ingredients such as kashk (fermented yoghurt commonly used in Persian cuisine, also available at Middle Eastern shops or online) and onions, resulting in a unique and distinctive flavour from the combination of its primary components.

As a significant amount of Kashk is used in preparing "Kaleh Joosh," it becomes a rich source of calcium, offering exceptional properties. It's important to note that different regions may have variations of this dish. The authenticity of this dish is associated with the province of Isfahan, and other provinces like Yazd, Zanjan, Semnan, and Khorasan also prepare it in their distinctive styles.

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Ash-e Jo - Persian Barley, Herb and Bean Pottage
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Ash-e Jo - Persian Barley, Herb and Bean Pottage

Outdoor temperatures have dropped significantly and so it’s time I share a new Aash Recipe with you. Beside Ash-e Reshteh, Ash-e Jo is another much loved pottage with herbs and beans. Another key ingredient in this ash is barley. If you are new to Persian cuisine, you may wonder what the difference between Ash-e Jo (Barley Pottage) and Soup-e Jo (Barley Soup) is. Apart from ash having a thicker consistency, it always features herbs and beans as key ingredients.

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Ab Doogh Khiar – Refreshing Yogurt Soup
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Ab Doogh Khiar – Refreshing Yogurt Soup

Ab Doogh Khiar is a refreshing, cold yogurt soup with cucumbers, herbs, raisins and walnuts. We dunk pieces of bread in it, making the soup nice and filling without being too heavy. It’s the ideal lunch or dinner for hot summer days.

The basis of this cold yoghurt soup is a Persian yoghurt drink called Doogh, similar to Turkish Ayran. You can easily make it yourself! I recommend using strained yogurt, a sour tasting one would be ideal. You can find it in Turkish or Iranian supermarkets. But if you don’t have access to one, don’t worry. You can also use Greek or Greek style yogurt and your Ab Doogh Khiar will be just as refreshing.

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Adasi - Persian Lentil Soup
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Adasi - Persian Lentil Soup

Lentil Soup always brings back memories of hiking in the Tehran mountains, like "Darakeh", "Azghal Chal", and "Palang Chal". What I adore about Iran is the guarantee of finding a café or a little shop wherever you wander. It's hilarious how Iranians sometimes hike just to taste the food along the way or at the mountaintop!

I remember there was a café run by a kind old man, the café exuded an air of familiarity and comfort. Inside, the aroma of lentil soup danced in the air, inviting us to pause and savour the moment. Seated together, we shared stories and laughter over hearty bowls of soup. It's these spontaneous food adventures that make every hike an unforgettable journey.

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Soup-e Jo - Barley Soup
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Soup-e Jo - Barley Soup

Soup-e Jo or Barley Soup is one of those things, that make you enjoy the colder months. This creamy soup, with the earthiness of mushrooms and the freshness of lemon is just so comforting. The barley makes it nice and filling, so you can easily prepare this for lunch or dinner. It takes some time to simmer, but the active prep time is short and sweet.

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Ash-e Reshteh - Persian Noodle, Herb and Bean Pottage
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Ash-e Reshteh - Persian Noodle, Herb and Bean Pottage

There are many types of aash. Ash-e Reshteh is probably the most popular one. This thick soup is flavour packed with herbs, spinach, beans, lentils, onions, and other goodies. Reshteh refers to the noodles that are used for Ash-e Reshteh. You can find them in Middle Eastern shops or online. Make sure to buy the ones for ash, not for polo.

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Mushroom Soup - Soup-e Gharch
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Mushroom Soup - Soup-e Gharch

Mushroom soup is one of those cosy autumn dishes, that really makes you appreciate this time of year. I was inspired to write this recipe, because the other day my neighbours gave me a huge bag full of giant puffball mushrooms. However, you don’t need puffball mushrooms to make this soup. You can replace them with chestnut mushrooms or a mix of different mushrooms.

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