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Mujaddara- Rice and Lentils Recipe- مجدره - مدردره - عدس بالرز

Mujaddara has always been considered poor man's dish throughout the ages in the Middle East but currently it is considered a very healthy dish that provides a balanced healthy meal , with healthy fat, protein and carbohydrates. This dish is a very flavorful dish too. This dish goes by many names, In Palestine, Jordan and Syria it is called Mujaddara, and in Lebanon it is called Mudardara, while in Egypt it is called Kushari, a very similar recipe with addition of pasta and hot sauce to the dish. No matter what you name it, it is a very tasty recipe served hot or cold with small cut salad consist of tomatoes, cucumbers, parsley, dressed with lemon juice and olive oil. Mujaddara ingredients: - 2 cups already cooked Rice -1 cup brown Lentils -Two to four onions, diced or cut into slices - 2 tablespoons Cumin -Salt, Black pepper to taste Directions: - Wash and boil brown lentils until they are tender. Drain. - Caramelize the onions by simmering them with cooking oil on medium heat. They will take a while to turn into that desired golden brown color. They burn easy if you turn your head away from it, so keep an eye on them!! You may increase the amount of the caramelized onions to garnish your dish with. -Add the lentils to the onion and oil mix stir around for couple of minutes then add the rice. -My personal recipe consists of using already cooked rice, or leftover rice. From my own experience, I found out that the rice and lentils both will keep their shape avoiding having lumps in the dish or having it to be too wet. Top with the previously reserved caramelized onions. Plate the Mujaddara and top with caramelized onions if desired. Serve hot next to simple peasant salad which includes small cut tomatoes and cucumber dressed with olive oil and lemon juice. You may serve it next to plain yogurt too. Enjoy!

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  • كتب منذ 234 أيام
  • Summer

Thanks Niddal for watching. Now you know how to cook it, hope it works out for you.

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  • كتب منذ 234 أيام
  • NeDDaL

Once on my life I tried to be proffessional like you , and one friend told me the way how to cook Mujaddara.
But the funniest thing that I went to the market and I brought Red lentils instead of Brown ones , and I followed the whole procedure , I didn’t know that there is a difference , I was thinking that the red ones will become brown after cooking them .
You can now imagine what was the result , every one was laughing at me , it was horibble that I have thrown it away directly , and it was the joke of the day at that time : )

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  • كتب منذ 234 أيام
  • Summer

You are welcome George!
this is my own recipe to cook Mujaddara the “easy way” ! i use pre-cooked or leftover rice and mix it with the boiled lentils. cooking the onions then mixing up everything else does not change the taste at all…it is less greasy this way…i cook this same dish and i make the pasta and the sauce of the side and all of the sudden you have Kushari!! :)

George
  • كتب منذ 234 أيام
  • george

Thanks for the video Summer :) i really dont like this dish, although i’m not a picky person! i like kushari (the Egyptian dish)
It’s interesting that you cook it with the onions, we usually do the onions separately. How does the taste differ?

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