Saudi Chicken Jareesh

Saudi Chicken Jareesh
🔪Prep Time 30 Min
🔥Cook Time 360 Min
🍽️Servings4 servings People
Calories650 kcal

Jareesh has a special place in my kitchen, especially during cooler evenings when comfort food is called for. This dish, made from crushed wheat and chicken, is a staple in many Middle Eastern households. It’s typically simmered for hours, allowing flavors to meld beautifully, and it rewards your patience with a rich, hearty dish. I remember the first time I made it, I forgot to stir it regularly, resulting in a bit of sticking at the bottom of the pot. Now, I set a timer for myself to keep things moving along. This version is straightforward enough for home cooks, and can easily become a beloved family favorite.

Ingredients

  • 4 cups crushed wheat
  • 2 chopped onions
  • 2 diced tomatoes
  • 2 diced green bell peppers
  • 1 whole chicken, cut into quarters
  • Water as needed
  • Salt to taste
  • Cumin to taste
  • Turmeric to taste
  • Oil or butter for cooking

Instructions

  1. Soak the crushed wheat in water for 30 minutes.
  2. Cut the chicken into quarters.
  3. Heat oil or butter in a pot.
  4. Add the chopped onions and sauté until soft.
  5. Add the chicken pieces and stir with the onions.
  6. Sprinkle in the salt, cumin, and turmeric.
  7. Drain the soaked crushed wheat and add it along with the diced tomatoes to the pot.
  8. Pour in enough water to be about 2 inches above the wheat.
  9. Cover the pot and let it simmer on low heat for 6 hours, stirring every 30 minutes and adding water if necessary.
  10. After 3 hours, add the diced green peppers.
  11. Once cooked, remove the bones from the chicken and adjust salt to taste.
  12. Serve hot, drizzling olive oil on top.

What I Notice When Cooking

  • The aroma while cooking is incredibly comforting and brings back memories of family gatherings.
  • The texture of the jareesh becomes wonderfully creamy as it cooks down; it’s essential to monitor the water level.
  • This dish serves well for dinner parties, as it can be made in advance and just warmed up when guests arrive.

Small Adjustments

  • Be careful not to over-soak the crushed wheat, as it could turn mushy.
  • If you find the mixture too thick, add more water gradually to adjust the consistency.
  • You can swap the chicken for lamb or beef, depending on your preference.

Storage and Reheating

Store the leftovers in the fridge in an airtight container for a day or two. When reheating, add a splash of water to prevent it from drying out. It warms up nicely on the stovetop over low heat.

Nutritional Notes

This recipe yields a hearty dish, featuring around 650 calories per serving, which makes it fairly filling. It’s important to balance it with fresh salads or vegetables for a more rounded meal.

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