Ingredients for 4 people:
Jemeed:
Kerak is know to produce the best quality
more on: https://alchetron.com/Jameed
Cooking instructions:
Heat 2 tablespoons of clarified butter in a heavy skillet over medium-high heat.
Place the lamb into the skillet, add the chopped onion and cook for about 5-10 minutes until brown.
Add the bay leaves, cardamom, cumin, 1 tablespoon of salt and 1 ½ teaspoons of black grounded paper. Cover it with boiling water and let it simmer for 1 ½ hours.
While the lamb is cooking, place the jameed and half the water that it has been soaked in (or the yoghurt substitute) into a food blender.
Add ¼ of cup of cold water and blend until it’s smooth, then slowly add it to the lamb while it’s cooking and keep stirring. This is very important to keep the consistency of the sauce thick and smooth.
You can stop stirring when the whole mix starts bubbling. Cover it and let it simmer for another 10 minutes.
Next, wash the rice and soak it for 10 minutes in warm water. Soak the saffron in a little bit of water for as long as possible until the water turns a yellow-orange colour.
Place the rice into a pot and cook for the time suggested on the packet.
Remove the saffron and add the water that it has been soaked in, along with 2 tablespoons of clarified butter, salt and paper.
In a small skillet, melt 2 tablespoons of clarified butter. Add almonds and cook for 5 minutes. Stir in pine nuts and cook for a further 3 minutes. Remove from the heat and set aside.
Split the khubz loaves open and arrange, overlapping on a large serving tray. Add ½ cup of the yoghurt sauce to the khubz to soften.
Arrange the rice over the khubz leaving a hole in the centre of the rice. Spoon the meat into the rice and then spoon the butter and nuts over the meat.
Sprinkle with fresh parsley. Pour the sauce into a big serving bowl. Add sauce onto the rice and the meat then enjoy with your friends or family.
This recipe is proposed by: https://www.international-alert.org/food-peace/mansaf