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Mujaddara with Spiced Yogurt
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Kirsten C.
September 27, 2023
Love this recipe and have made it many times. I like to add spinach, kale or Swiss chard to the onions at the end just until the greens are wilted. I've also grilled chicken with Curry seasoning and served the rice lentil dish as a side. Great flavors that get better the next day.
tshah
June 16, 2023
Mujaddara is not an Israeli dish. It's Iraqi. And if you experienced it in Israel at least credit Palestine.
ckphx
August 29, 2021
Made this tonight almost exactly as directed, (i just found it took the onions longer than stated here to really get to the point of the photo, nearing caramelization and a few crispy bits). Loved how the bumble base ingredients are brought to life with this delicious yogurt. Can't wait to have it again!
Regine
February 16, 2021
I made this today using my own (jasmine) white recipe though (less water and with oil). Dish is delicious. But for the yogurt, I prefer it plain or just with some salt.
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April 16, 2020
Delicious! I did not bake the rice but then, I'm not afraid of making rice stovetop and it always comes out perfect. The dish is delightful and I love all the spices which thankfully I always have in my spice collection. The onions were divine. Thanks for sharing! I've passed this along to friends.
monacake
February 5, 2019
Perfect! Made it with brown Jasmine rice (on top of the stove - didn't use the oven) and ate it for lunch every day until it was gone. This will be a regular for me. Thank you so much for sharing.
charles
January 4, 2019
This was an interesting dish. While I wasn't a big fan of it, and probably will not make it again, it should be mentioned that I am difficult with lentil dishes. The entire time that we prepared it, we thought a lot of the flavors were strong. Strong on mint, strong on lemon, strong on onion, but at the end they melded well. I think for me this dish would be best as a side or compliment to others than as a main course as we had it. Put this with a platter (pita, naan, hummus, tzatziki sauce, etc.) or add a protein or curry dish, and I think it would be great with it.
Alice
September 6, 2016
Can I use Spanish pardina lentils instead? The only brown lentils I saw at the store were the pardina. Otherwise there were French green, and some green/marbled I now believe are puy, but just weren't labeled as such.
insecureepicure
September 6, 2016
I think you can use any brown lentil. I haven't made this in a while thanks for reminding me
NotTooSweet
April 29, 2016
Oops - my comment below mentioned pistachios by mistake. Obviously there are no nuts in this recipe (although they might be delightful). I also made a shaved asparagus salad from this site that has pistachios in it. I got the two recipe comments a bit confused. The salad was also delicious!
NotTooSweet
April 29, 2016
Just made this last night and needed to add to the chorus of YUM! Made it as directed in recipe and thought it was perfect even without any spiced yogurt. I can see how a variety of nuts and grains would work, but I really did love the sweet crunch of the pistachios and the combo of French lentils and jasmine rice. Thanks for a great recipe!
KM
January 26, 2016
I've made this many times. I fry some tofu and put it on top while the flavours meld at the end. Tonight's dish is in honour of the UN 2016 year of the pulses :).
Elinoar M.
January 1, 2016
It must be noted that the features is not an original. I think it was adapted Rivka's kitchen.
it is a middle eastern dish. Jews of Syria and Egypt used to add yogurt. Never with butter though.
Elinoar Moore - Israel
it is a middle eastern dish. Jews of Syria and Egypt used to add yogurt. Never with butter though.
Elinoar Moore - Israel
Sarina H.
December 31, 2015
I live in a house of carnivores and we enjoyed this dish very much with grilled sausages and sautéed bok choy. Next time, I'd like to try to make homemade naan with it--that would be the perfect addition.
Marie
May 12, 2015
Amazing! It seems so simple that it is unbelievable this is so appealing. I frequently eat the yogurt part by itself. It is delicious and no sugar!
Mamasays
March 22, 2015
This was an amazing dish. Simple with all the ingredients in the pantry ready to go. Thank you for sharing. I will be making this for a long time to come
Transcendancing
December 22, 2014
Wow, tried this for dinner tonight and am really delighted by it! So much delicious flavour from unassuming ingredients! I toasted 1/2 a cinnamon stick with my coriander and cumin seeds then ground them up and I think it added something to the spice yoghurt flavour. Will definitely make this again!
Patricia
November 26, 2014
Made a version of this yesterday where I skipped the yogurt (couldn't be bothered to go to the shop so worked with what I had at home) and incorporated the spices with the onions instead. Served with harissa chicken and raw onion (persian style) and died and went to food heaven. LOVE this rice dish!
sassygirl711
September 1, 2014
so yummy! i loved the browned vidalia onions
with the puy lentils and added vadouvan to the mix. can't wait for tomorrow's leftovers. :)
with the puy lentils and added vadouvan to the mix. can't wait for tomorrow's leftovers. :)
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