Jewelled Persian Rice with Pomegranates, Walnuts & Parsley

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By In The Playroom

Rice is a staple food in our home, but this jewelled Persian rice recipe is a bit more special than our usual rice. This beautiful dish is full of flavour with pomegranates, walnuts, and parsley.

With Ramadan approaching, this would be a great dish for your iftar table.

Persian jewelled rice recipe with pomegranate, walnuts, parsley and saffron

Some of our favorite rice recipes include easy chicken biryani, or simply rice and daal. These foods are so comforting while also being nourishing for the whole family.

Persian Jewelled Rice

Persian Jewelled Rice

Ingredients

  • 300 g Amira Superior Aromatic rice
  • Generous pinch of saffron threads
  • 150 g Dried cranberries
  • 1 Large Onion, finely chopped
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 60 g Unsalted Butter
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 1 tsp Cardamon pods
  • 1 cumin seeds
  • To serve:
  • 100 g Walnuts, roughly chopped
  • Seeds picked from 1 large pomegranate or 110g pack ready prepared pomegranate seeds
  • Generous bunch of parsley, chopped

Instructions

    1. Add Amira rice to a sieve and rinse under running water. Tip your rice into a bowl and cover well with cold water. Set aside to soak for 1 hour. Add the saffron to a small heatproof glass and cover with 2 tablespoons of boiling water, then set aside to soak. Add the cranberries to a small heatproof bowl and cover in boiling water, then set aside to soak.

    2. Once your rice, saffron and cranberries are halfway through their soaking time, add the oil and half the butter to a deep, preferably non stick, frying pan and set over a low heat. When the butter has melted, add the onion, cinnamon, cardamon and cumin and fry gently for 30 minutes until the onion is soft and lightly caramelised, then turn off the heat.

    3. Drain your Amira rice and add to a large saucepan. Pour over boiling water so it comes a generous 3 centimetres above the rice and set over a medium high heat. Boil for 3 minutes, then drain and rinse under cold running water to cool and drain well. The rice will have started to cook but will still have plenty of bite and the grains will not yet be fluffy.

    4. Stir the cooled Amira rice through the onions in the frying pan, along with the saffron, cranberries and their soaking water. Season well with salt and freshly ground black pepper, stirring well, then dot the surface of the rice with the remaining butter.

    5. Using the handle of a wooden spoon make 5-6 holes through the rice all the way to the bottom of the pan – this helps it to steam evenly. Tear off a sheet of baking paper, scrunch it up under cold running water, shaking off the excess, then lay snugly over the surface of the rice. Cover the pan tightly with a layer of foil and set over a very low heat. Cook, undisturbed, for 40 minutes, after which time your rice will be cooked and fluffy and a delicious buttery crust will have developed on the bottom.

    6. Whilst your rice is cooking, toast the walnuts in a dry frying pan until golden and smelling nutty. Tip into a bowl and stir through the pomegranate seeds, parsley, orange zest and garlic. Set aside.

    7. Once your rice is ready, remove and discard the paper. Lightly fork through the walnut, pomegranate and parsley mixture and pile the rice onto a warmed serving dish. Scrape the lovely crunchy caramelised rice (the tahdig) from the base of the pan and sprinkle over the top. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

6

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 428Total Fat: 25gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 16gCholesterol: 22mgSodium: 7mgCarbohydrates: 52gFiber: 6gSugar: 29gProtein: 5g

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Recipe and image credit: Amira Rice

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1 thought on “Jewelled Persian Rice with Pomegranates, Walnuts & Parsley”

  1. Can you please help. Garlic was not part of the ingredients but on step number 6 you mentioned that we have to add it to the cooked rice.
    If so, what kind of garlic should I use? Fresh or powder? Thank you

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