Khoresh-e Beh | Persian Quince Stew

Among all the fruity stews we have in Iran, Khorsh-e Beh a is the most popular dish of them all. Persian quince stew, so-called Khoresh-e Beh, always reminds me of family dinners on cold days of autumn. The experience of Khoresh-e Beh with the great taste of soft-cooked quince in the mouth is unforgettable. Everything […]

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Kuku Sabzi – Persian Herb Frittata

Kuku Sabzi – Persian Herb Frittata is a traditional vegetarian dish served in Nowruz (Persian New Year). You can normally find this dish in Nowruz celebrations along with Sabzi polo mahi (rice with herbs served with fish). Also, this Herb Frittata can be prepared and eaten on its own, as a sandwich or a side […]

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Persian chickpea cookies | Nan-e Nokhodchi

Persian chickpea cookie or Nan-e Nokhodchi is a light gluten-free cookie that is one of the most favourite sweets for the Persian New Year. Alongside the preparation of Haft-Sin table and New Year’s special meal, Sabzi-Polo-Mahi, Persians have a tendency to make sweets and pastries. Iranians believe that these pastries can bring good fortune. As […]

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Ghormeh Sabzi | Persian Herb Stew

Ghormeh sabzi is considered to be the national dish of Iran, a Persian herb stew consisting of lamb, red beans and a variety of herbs that is loved by all Iranians. It is known as one of the most prominent dishes in Persian culinary heritage, an ancient classic recipe that has been passed down from […]

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Morgh-e Torsh | Persian sour chicken and green herb stew

Morgh-e Torsh is the Persian sour chicken and green herb stew. The dish comes from Gilan with its magical green herbs! The sour taste of Morgh-e Torsh along with its magnificent odour will probably take one to the heart of Iran, Gilan. This simple dish is full of flavours and you cannot go wrong giving […]

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