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Mansaf

Jordan's national dish, a rich and flavorful celebration of lamb cooked in a tangy fermented dried yogurt sauce (jameed), served traditionally over layers of rice and crisp shrak bread, and garnished with toasted nuts.

Förberedelsetid45 minutes (plus overnight soaking for jameed)
Tillagningstid2 hours 30 minutes
Total tid3 hours 15 minutes (plus soaking)
Portioner8
SvÄrighetsgradMedium
Mansaf - Jordan traditional dish

🧂 Ingredienser

  • 1.5 kg Lamb shoulder or leg
  • 500 g Jameed (fermented dried yogurt)
  • 2 liters Water
  • 500 g Basmati rice
  • 4 pieces Shrak bread (large, thin flatbread)
  • 60 g Pine nuts
  • 60 g Almonds
  • 60 g Ghee or clarified butter
  • 1 tsp Turmeric powder
  • to taste Salt
  • 1 tbsp Black peppercorns

💡 Proffstips

  • ✓Jameed is a unique ingredient crucial for authentic Mansaf flavor; it is not easily substituted. Look for it in Middle Eastern specialty stores.
  • ✓Traditionally, Mansaf is eaten communally from a large platter using the right hand. Fold the bread into a scoop.
  • ✓Serve extra jameed sauce on the side for guests to ladle over their portions as desired.
  • ✓Ensure the jameed sauce is heated thoroughly before serving to achieve the correct consistency and flavor.
  • ✓The lamb should be cooked until fork-tender, ensuring it melts in your mouth.

✹ IdĂ©er för variationer

Inspiration till din egen version av detta recept

  • Chicken Mansaf: Substitute lamb with bone-in chicken pieces, adjusting cooking time as needed.
  • Goat Meat Mansaf: For a richer, more traditional flavor, especially for celebrations, goat meat can be used instead of lamb.
  • Vegetarian/Vegan Option: While not traditional, a version can be made using a flavorful vegetable broth base and omitting the meat, though the characteristic jameed flavor will be different.

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