Persian Cuisine

Barberry rice (zereshk polow)

Cuisine: Persian Prep time: 2 hr(s) 30 min(s) Cooking time: 1 hr(s) 15 min(s) Servings: Serves 6–8 Created by Nadia Sajadi

Known as ‘celebration rice’ or ‘jewelled rice’, this is often cooked for weddings. It is made with wild, red barberries (zereshk), which give the dish its jewel-like appearance and an exotic, slightly tart taste. It is usually served with chicken, as it is in this recipe – the chicken, while delicious, is considered the accompaniment and the rice is the centrepiece.

Ingredients

4 cups long-grain rice, rinsed
3 tbsp salt
3 pinches saffron threads
sugar
½ tsp turmeric
¼ tsp sweet paprika
½ tsp baharat
¼ tsp pepper
1 tsp salt
2 garlic cloves, crushed
1 tbsp lemon juice
1 chicken, quartered
1 onion, sliced
olive oil
1 large potato, sliced (like potato scallops)
4 tbsp butter
1 cup dried barberries, rinsed
2 tbsp almonds, cut into slivers (for decoration)
2 tbsp pistachios, cut into slivers (for decoration)

Preparation

Put the rice and salt in a bowl and cover with water. Soak for 1–2 hours.

Meanwhile, place the saffron and a generous pinch of sugar in a mortar and grind to a fine powder. Place in a cup and fill three-quarters full with hot water. Set aside.

Combine the spices, pepper and salt in a small bowl. Add the garlic, lemon juice, 250 ml of hot water and a tablespoon of the saffron water. Stir well.

Preheat the oven to 160°C. Wash the chicken pieces, pat dry and place in a deep baking tray. Scatter with the onion and pour over the spice and garlic mixture. Cover with foil and bake for 1 hour.

Drain the rice, add to a pot or large saucepan and cover with water. Add 2–3 tablespoons of olive oil if desired to stop the grains sticking to each other. Boil the rice for 10–15 minutes or until al dente. Drain in a colander.

Put the pot back on the stove and add 3–4 tablespoons of oil. Lay the sliced potato in the base (to protect the rice, but also to create a delicious edible crust of rice and potato). Top with the drained rice and cover with a lid. Cook until the rice begins to steam (about 3–5 minutes), then turn the heat to low and wrap the lid in a tea towel (covering the underside) and place back on the pot. The tea towel catches the condensation, stopping it from dripping back onto the rice. Leave to steam for 45–60 minutes. By the end you should have perfect, fluffy, separated rice.

Heat half the butter in a frying pan and add the barberries. Sauté for a few minutes then add 2 tablespoons of sugar and 2 tablespoons of the saffron water. Stir briefly then remove from the heat.

Place a layer of rice on a serving platter, followed by a sprinkling of barberries, nuts and a little saffron water. Keep layering, mounding up into the shape of a cone. Leave some barberries and nuts for the top. Melt the remaining butter and mix together in a bowl with the remaining saffron water. Mix in a cup of rice.

Arrange the chicken quarters around the platter then spoon the saffron rice on top of the mound. Add a final sprinkling of barberries and nuts.

SBS cook’s notes
Oven temperatures are for conventional; if using fan-forced (convection), reduce the temperature by 20˚C. | We use Australian tablespoons and cups: 1 teaspoon equals 5 ml; 1 tablespoon equals 20 ml; 1 cup equals 250 ml. | All herbs are fresh (unless specified) and cups are lightly packed. | All vegetables are medium size and peeled, unless specified. | All eggs are 55–60 g, unless specified.

   
03 Apr 2013 11:57 AEST
salima
Britain
AFGhan
it looks amazing! i cant wait to try it myself :)
15 Mar 2012 09:20 AEST
Neda
TAS
Awesome food
Sorry, There is no alternative for barberry as it is the main ingredient of this food. Zereshk polow meaning barberry with rice. Thanks! :D _________________________ I added cool smileys to this message... if you don't see them go to: http://s.exps.me
27 Jan 2012 03:34 AEST
Cindy
Kensington
Ingredients for persian mix spice
* 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon * 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg * 1 teaspoon ground rose petal * 1 teaspoon ground cardamom * 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin Read more: http://www.food.com/recipe/advieh-persian-spice-mix-430830#ixzz1kd7ROc6s
22 Jan 2012 07:30 AEST
Mehrnaz
bay area
persian mix spice
Does anyone know what ingredients are in the persian mix spice?
28 Mar 2011 07:23 AEST
PersianFOOD
Australia
Pretty Good
Pretty Good. I have had this at my persians friends house. Not quite the same, but still good. You can cook the chicken in a pot too...
31 Dec 2010 09:48 AEST
Josi
North Shore
Barberries
The barberries can be found in this Persian grocer in Ryde, the lady who owns the shop is the one cooking on the show. She also has the really long rice and the persian spice mix. Bahar Supermarket 32B Church St Ryde NSW 2112 (02) 9809 7484
07 Nov 2010 08:43 AEST
france
france
france
delisieuuusee!
24 Sep 2010 12:19 AEST
neil langshaw
mandurah
substitute
Barberries not available what is an alternate ?? and what are the ingredients of Persian spice mix thanks
24 Sep 2010 10:18 AEST
nik
brunswick
greek food
This is similar to the food eaten in Greece.
02 Sep 2010 12:40 AEST
jimi
iran
zereshk polow
20 100% Easy & Gooooooooooooooooood
24 Aug 2010 01:51 AEST
alireza
zershk
iran
very good
25 Dec 2009 06:32 AEST
Zan
Nollamara
Amazing
I'm always jealous of my Persian and Afghan friends for eating such elaborate rice dishes xD I'll work up the nerve to attempt it myself one of these days.
05 Feb 2009 06:28 AEST
Shooshme
Carrum Downs
Yum Yum
Are Barberries easy to find? This recipe looks fantastic and simple
31 Jan 2009 12:44 AEST
Lynette
Merbein
Cannot wait for a wedding
The Zereshk Polow, Looks a dream dish for a special occasion, I will create the special occasion.

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