Pam's version of Kabsa…
Pam's version of Kabsa…

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Kabsa (Arabic: كبسة‎ kabsah) is a mixed rice dish that originates from Saudi Arabia but is commonly regarded as a national dish in many Arab states of the Persian Gulf. Simple version of Arabian Kabsa Recipe served with Salata hara. Please LIKE and leave you comments below :) Music: Ibn Al-Noor by Kevin MacLeod is licensed.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook pam's version of kabsa… using 21 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Pam's version of Kabsa…:
  1. Take 5 ml veg oil
  2. Make ready 5 clove garlic minced
  3. Take 2 pcs onion big chopped
  4. Make ready 1 med.bell pepper chopped
  5. Get 2 pcs jalapeno chopped
  6. Prepare 3 grams fresh ginger chopped
  7. Get seasoning….
  8. Get 1 salt and pepper to taste
  9. Take 1 tbsp turmeric powder
  10. Prepare 1/2 tsp of cummin..cinnamon..curry..and black lemon powder
  11. Take for meat….
  12. Make ready 1 1/2 kg lamb or beef meat cut with bone wash and cleaned
  13. Make ready 2 pcs black lemon (whole big)
  14. Make ready 5 pcs.cardamom
  15. Take 1 small stick of cinnamon
  16. Take 1 water about 4to5 liter ormore enough to cook your meat the remaining water will used to cook the rice
  17. Make ready 1 pinch salt and pepper to taste
  18. Get other…
  19. Prepare 4 cup yellow basmati rice
  20. Get 1 lemon juice to drizzled or hot sauce(optional)
  21. Take 1 parsley or corriander chopped(optional)

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Steps to make Pam's version of Kabsa…:
  1. in a pot cook meat in water with the rest if the ing for the meat.until tender remove the meat set aside keep broth for the rice.
  2. (you can do this ahead)…medium fire heat the pan add oil sautee onion bell pepper garlic ginger jalapeno untill soft then add all the seasoning set aside..
  3. wash the rice soak it in water for about 15 min. drain
  4. in a pot pour enough water to cook the rice let it boil then add your sauteed onion with seasoning continue boiling add your rice stir well.if the rice absorbed all the water and slightly soft add parsley/corriander(optional) and the meat.combined well.set your fire on low for about 30 min. or untill rice is completely cook.
  5. served hot drizzled lemon juice or hot sauce.
  6. enjoy :)

It is usually made with chicken, lamb, or beef, but occasionally other meats are used. The use of pre-prepared kabsa spice. While this particular recipe smelled and tasted different than the Kabsa I have had (I know there are many variations to Kabsa, much like the Spanish Paella), it was still good. I do think that the broth used to cook the rice needs more chicken flavor, even after boiling the chicken in it, so next time I would. Kabsa is made of chicken that is slowly simmered in a spicy broth of tomatoes and spices.

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