| Tah Cheen
Ingredients: (4
servings)
- Chicken, 1 kg
- Basmati or long grain rice, 500
grams
- Yogurt, 300 grams
- Saffron, 1/2 teaspoon
- Large onions, two
- 3 eggs (yolks only)
- Cooking oil
- Salt
- Black pepper
Directions:
Start by washing rice and soaking it in warm water (with added
salt) for 2 hours. Then filter out the water.
Chop onions into thin slices and fry in oil until slightly golden.
Wash and cut chicken, remove skin, and fry in onions until color
changes. Add some water and bring to boil. Turn heat down and let
boil slowly until cooked, adding more water if needed. Remove the
bones.
While chicken is cooking, beat the yogurt until it is smooth.
Dissolve saffron in half a cup of hot water. Add saffron, salt,
pepper and egg-yolks to the yogurt and mix very well.
Pour a few glasses of water in a large pot and bring to boil. Pour
in rice and cook while stirring occasionally until rice grows
longer and slightly softens (Take care not to overcook the rice.
It should still be too hard for eating). Again filter out the
water.
Pour several spoons of oil and several spoons of the yogurt mix
into a non-stick pot. Add a thin layer of rice and flatten using
the back of a spoon. Add a layer of chicken on top followed by
another layer of rice. Again flatten the rice. Spread several more
spoons of the yogurt mix on the rice. Continue in this fashion
until chicken, rice and the yogurt mix have been used up. Add some
more oil on top. Put the lid on and cook for about 5 minutes over
medium heat.
Place the pot in an oven (preheated to 250 F) and cook for 1.5 to
2 hours. Note that the longer Tah Chin is cooked, the thicker the
Tah Dig (delicious crispy layer of rice at the bottom) will be.
When cooked, remove the lid and let cool for a few minutes.
Place an inverted large dish over the pot and turn it over. Tap
the pot in order to loosen the contents inside. The contents
should fall on the dish in one piece with the Tah Dig on the
outside.
Persian food
guide generously provided by Roxanna and Farzin Mokhtarian. For more information
on Persian food please
go to their comprehensive Persian recipe web
site.
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