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.
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.