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mujadarah

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Private Recipe by
Annacia *
Moose Jaw, SK

Mujadara is a classic Middle Eastern pilaf of rice, lentils and caramelized onions. I make this all the time because it is so nutritious and satisfying. Make a big batch and you can eat it for days. Everyone loves it

(1 rating)
prep time 20 Min
cook time 1 Hr
method Stove Top

Ingredients For mujadarah

  • 3 lb
    white onions, sliced moderately thin
  • 2 Tbsp
    butter
  • 2 Tbsp
    vegetable oil
  • 1/2 c
    vegetable broth
  • 1 1/2 c
    brown lentils (not red lentils or french lentils!) or 1 1/2 cups green lentils (not red lentils or french lentils!)
  • 2 c
    brown rice
  • 1/2 tsp
    ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp
    ground cumin
  • 1/4 tsp
    saffron
  • salt and pepper
  • flat leaf parsley, for serving

How To Make mujadarah

  • 1
    Melt the butter along with the oil and 1 t. salt in your largest skillet, and add the onions.
  • 2
    Set heat on medium-low and stir occasionally until very soft, about 45 minutes then turn heat to medium high and keep cooking and stirring often until deeply browned and sweet, another 20 minutes or more.
  • 3
    Deglaze pan with the veggie broth and stir into the onions to get more flavor. See “caramelized onions” in Joy of Cooking for a more thorough description of the process if needed. If pressed for time you can do a higher heat version of this but the results won’t be as tasty.
  • 4
    Meanwhile, cook the rice and the lentils separately according to your usual method. The lentils need to be watched carefully. You don’t want them still crunchy , but you definitely want to retain their shape. We aren’t making lentil soup here. Some folks cook the rice and lentils together but I don’t think that gives you enough control over the texture.
  • 5
    When everything is cooked, fold the rice, lentils, spices, half of the onions, and more salt and pepper together in a large bowl. Taste and adjust seasonings.
  • 6
    To serve, form a large mound, top with the remaining caramelized onions and chopped parsley, a grind of pepper and a few grains of sea salt. Pass a bowl of thick Greek yogurt to mix in as desired. It is really good at room temperature, and just gets better after a day in the refrigerator.
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