Nardoon - Persian Pomegranate Duck/Chicken Stew
Nardoon or Anardoon is a scrumptious sweet and sour dish from the place of heavenly dishes - northern Iran. The word Nardoon translates to pomegranate seeds. The pomegranate is Iran’s national fruit, so there are many recipes using pomegranates in different ways - as molasses, juice and seeds. The unique thing about Nardoon is that we use all three.
Morghe Torsh - Persian Herb and Walnut Sour Chicken
Morgh-e Torsh is a mouthwatering dish from the northern Iranian provinces of Gilan and Mazandaran.
Like many other shomali (northern) dishes, this braised chicken dish includes different herbs, pomegranate molasses and walnuts - A heavenly combination! You’ve probably heard me say, from southern Ghaliye Maahi to northern Morgh-e Torsh - Iranians love sour food more than any other taste.
Sandeviche Tokhme Morgh - Egg Sandwich
Sandeviche Tokhme Morgh or Egg Sandwich is one of the most common and popular sandwiches all over the world. For Iranians my age this sandwich is very nostalgic. Those who grew up in the ‘80s and ‘90s probably remember egg sandwiches in the school buffet, made with Noon Bolki (similar to ciabatta bread).
In this recipe, I show you how to make this delicious yet simple sandwich, in addition to some yummy coleslaw - a classic side dish made with shredded cabbage and a creamy dressing.
Morgh-o Gharch-o Paneer Sandevich - Chicken Mushroom and Mozzarella Sandwich
Morgho Gharcho Paneer Sandevich is a very easy yet delicious fast food. Back in Iran, there was a sandwich shop I went to quite often. The owner knew my favourite sandwich very well. So as soon as I stepped into the shop he would ask “Same as always?”
If you like crispy, golden-brown chicken and cheese paired with savoury mushrooms, this sandwich is for you.
Braised Chicken in Tomato Saffron Sauce
This braised chicken, served with flavourful tomato saffron sauce is a simple, yet delicious dish. It’s the perfect companion for any Persian rice dish, such as Reshteh Polo, Morasa Polo, Baghali Polo, Zereshk Polo, and many more.
Zereshk Polo Ba Morgh - Saffron Rice With Caramelised Barberries And Saffron Chicken
Zereshk Polo ba Morgh is such a popular dish, especially among my European friends. I mean, tender chicken with a delicious sauce and aromatic saffron rice with sweet, slightly sour barberries? What’s not to love? So this is a great dish to cook for your friends and family.
Khoresh-e Fesenjan - Persian Pomegranate And Walnut Stew
Khoresh-e Fesenjaan is a delicious Persian pomegranate walnut stew! It’s a definite favourite among my friends! This rich sweet and sour stew makes the perfect comfort food for the colder months! It makes you feel all warm and cozy inside.
My Fesenjaan recipe is sweet and sour. Many people prefer it this way, while others like it sour only. I believe the sweet and sour taste is what makes it so appetising for western taste buds. So I suggest, if you haven’t tried Iranian food before and would like to give it a go, this is a great recipe to start exploring Persian cuisine.
Tahchin - Aromatic Saffron Rice Cake With Caramelised Barberries
Tahchin is such a versatile Persian classic! It’s a rice dish, that can be prepared with chicken, meat, veggies or plain as a side dish. Tahchin-e Morgh has a crispy golden rice crust on the outside and juicy chicken in the centre, surrounded by fragrant saffron rice and sweet and sour barberries on top. Served with the flavourful juices of the chicken or meat and some creamy yoghurt, this makes for a delicious meal, that’s also a feast for the eyes.
This time I made Tahchin-e Morgh (with chicken filling) but you can use this recipe to make any type of Tahchin you like. Simply replace the chicken with lamb or veggies, if you prefer. If you go for chicken, I recommend chicken legs, because they are more juicy than breasts.
Persian Saffron Chicken Kabab – Joojeh Kabab
Step into the vibrant world of Persian cuisine with Joojeh Kabab—a culinary gem that brings the rich, aromatic flavours of saffron to your grill. This beloved Persian dish features succulent pieces of chicken marinated in a tantalising blend of saffron, lemon, and aromatic herbs, then grilled to perfection. With each bite, you’ll experience a symphony of smoky, zesty, and mildly tangy notes, capturing the essence of Persian barbecue tradition.