Machboos is a one pot chicken and rice dish made in Bahrain and Oman. It is also known as Kabsa across the rest of the gulf countries. It is actually known as the national dish of Bahrain. Both words mean to compress/push, which to this dish could reflect the compressing of spices into a powder to make ‘Baharat’ (Middle Eastern spice blend).
From country to country the spices will differ and then again from each family depending on their background. The fundamental spice not to miss would be the dried limes. This dish is a great week day meal which won’t take you more than hour to bring together!
Cooking tips:
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Dried limes make this dish, you can shop mine here if you are looking for some! Or you could use the juice of 1 lime if you’re unable to get some.
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You can use fish for this recipe and marinade the fish in the spices and then roast or grill it separately. You could also use fillets and fry it with the spices and then leave in to cook with everything else.
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Makes enough for 4-5 people.
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Make sure to pierce. your limes with a knife so they have couple of slits in them to allow the flavour to seep out.
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I prefer chicken skin off, but some prefer it on, do what you like!