This Palestinian makloubeh literally translates to “upside down”. It is a combination of deliciously spiced rice with eggplants and lamb and is the queen of all rice dishes!
How to cook Maqluba, (also Makloubeh), a Palestinian upside down rice dish, simply served with some yoghurt on the side.Last Updated May 2023.
This Palestinian makloubeh literally translates to “upside down”. It is a combination of deliciously spiced rice with eggplants and lamb and is the queen of all rice dishes!
Vegetable Maqluba recipe (vegan maqluba), an easy to follow recipe for the showstopping Palestinian upside down rice dish.
This Palestinian makloubeh literally translates to “upside down”. It is a combination of deliciously spiced rice with eggplants and lamb and is the queen of all rice dishes!
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This is a dish you could make vegetarian or omnivore but I chose to make a chicken version of this dish. It's a Palestinian dish called makloubeh (or maklouba, maklube or maqluba) with fragrantly spiced chicken, soft cauliflower, creamy eggplant and aromatic rice all stacked in layers. Cooked upside down so that the rice steams on top of the layers of chicken and vegetables, you simply flip it upside down when ready so that the chicken sits on top and it looks like a rice cake. It is surprisingly easy and designed to impress. Traditionally it is meant to be eaten with the hands with some flat bread. I first tried it in Oman as a prawn makloubeh and it was fantastic with some yogurt dip.
Vegetable Maqluba recipe (vegan maqluba), an easy to follow recipe for the showstopping Palestinian upside down rice dish.
A pot of rice, stewed meat and vegetables that's flipped upside down and garnished with toasted nuts. It's a very common dish in the Middle East and absolutely delicious!
The name Makloubeh was given to this dish because you flip the pot over when you serve it and it came down like a cake . It is a very famous and traditional dish in palestine . Made from meat ( lam…
A pot of rice, stewed meat and vegetables that's flipped upside down and garnished with toasted nuts. It's a very common dish in the Middle East and absolutely delicious!
This Palestinian makloubeh literally translates to “upside down”. It is a combination of deliciously spiced rice with eggplants and lamb and is the queen of all rice dishes!
This is a dish you could make vegetarian or omnivore but I chose to make a chicken version of this dish. It's a Palestinian dish called makloubeh (or maklouba, maklube or maqluba) with fragrantly spiced chicken, soft cauliflower, creamy eggplant and aromatic rice all stacked in layers. Cooked upside down so that the rice steams on top of the layers of chicken and vegetables, you simply flip it upside down when ready so that the chicken sits on top and it looks like a rice cake. It is surprisingly easy and designed to impress. Traditionally it is meant to be eaten with the hands with some flat bread. I first tried it in Oman as a prawn makloubeh and it was fantastic with some yogurt dip.
How to cook Maqluba, (also Makloubeh), a Palestinian upside down rice dish, simply served with some yoghurt on the side.Last Updated May 2023.
Whether you call it ma'loubeh or makloubah depending on which part of Palestine you are from, but most importantly this dish is a very traditional Palestinian one, it mainly consists of rice, meat, and vegetables.
A pot of rice, stewed meat and vegetables that's flipped upside down and garnished with toasted nuts. It's a very common dish in the Middle East and absolutely delicious!
Vegetable Maqluba recipe (vegan maqluba), an easy to follow recipe for the showstopping Palestinian upside down rice dish.
A layered rice dish (known as Maqluba) – made vegan, with a fusion of hearty earthy flavours. Made with a variation of crispy yet juicy vegetables and meat. This plant-based version is a great alternative to the traditional Palestinian national dish. It’s a centrepiece that will bring the ultimate comfort food to your table.Equipment:1. Large pot, with handles underneath - See Notes (2)2. Air-fryer/baking sheet, or deep fryer - See Notes (3)3. Large skillet/pan for cooking
A pot of rice, stewed meat and vegetables that's flipped upside down and garnished with toasted nuts. It's a very common dish in the Middle East and absolutely delicious!