Sabzi Polo Semnani (Sozi Pela) - Semnani Herb Rice with Meat and Vegetables
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Sabzi Polo Semnani (Sozi Pela) - Semnani Herb Rice with Meat and Vegetables

Sabzi Polo Semnani is a cherished dish from the Semnan province of Iran, known for its rich, earthy flavours that capture the essence of desert life and local traditions. With a history spanning over 150 years, this dish holds a special place in Semnani households. The core ingredients—rice, meat, fresh local herbs, and black-eyed peas—have remained unchanged over time, but the vegetables used vary with the seasons, making it a reflection of the region’s agricultural cycles. What truly distinguishes Sabzi Polo Semnani is the way these ingredients are layered with the rice, creating a mouth-watering medley of textures and tastes, enriched by local clarified butter and the region’s fresh, organic produce.

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Kadoo Polo Sistani - Persian Lamb and Zucchini (Courgette) Rice
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Kadoo Polo Sistani - Persian Lamb and Zucchini (Courgette) Rice

Kadoo Polo Sistani as the name suggests, is from the Sistan and Baluchestan Province - the second largest of the 31 provinces of Iran. A mix of rice, courgettes (zucchini), lamb, and spices creates a wonderfully delicious and flavorful dish that is comforting and satisfying. Each component brings its unique qualities to the dish.

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Kabuli Pulao – The Afghan National Dish
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Kabuli Pulao – The Afghan National Dish

Kabuli Pulao is an incredibly delicious dish from Afghanistan, as the name suggests. This light and aromatic rice dish with lamb, other meat or poultry, that’s jewelled with carrots and raisins is the Afghan national dish. It is also popular in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. Other forms of spelling include Qabuli Pulao, Qabeli Palaw and Qabuli Palau. In Persian, we call it Qabeli Polo.

Qabuli, Qabeli, Kabuli, … whatever you may call it, it’s absolutely drool-worthy and I dare you to give it a try! The first time I had it in an Afghan restaurant a few years back it became one of my wife’s and my favourite dishes. I’m sure you’ll love it too, so I just had to borrow this yummy dish from our neighbours and come up with a recipe for it.

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