The Ottolenghi Test Kitchen’s Celebration Rice with Lamb, Chicken and Garlic Yoghurt
Heady with garlic and spices, this celebratory dish of tender spiced chicken atop a bed of lamb-enriched cinnamon rice makes for an impressive meal.
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Introduction
This warming spiced rice is a definite show-stopper, the kind of meal you’d make for a special occasion. We toyed over including this recipe in the book, laborious as it is, but, in all honesty, Noor wouldn’t have it any other way. Rice, she believes, deserves to be prized and treasured – taking centre stage at many a family table – and so, make this one as a weekend project, a feast of feasts, a real cause for celebration. Yes, it takes time, but here’s a promise that it is oh-so-worth-it.
Ingredients
For the chicken: | |
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1 | whole chicken (1.4kg) |
2 | cinnamon sticks |
1 | onion, cut into 6 wedges (150g) |
1 | head of garlic, skin on and halved widthways |
1 tsp | ground cumin |
1 tsp | ground cinnamon |
2 tbsp | olive oil |
1½ tbsp | lemon juice |
5g | parsley, roughly chopped |
salt and black pepper | |
For the rice: | |
2 tbsp | olive oil |
40g | unsalted butter |
1 | onion, finely chopped (150g) |
300g | minced lamb |
3 | garlic cloves, finely chopped |
1½ tsp | ground cinnamon |
1 tsp | ground allspice |
400g | basmati rice, washed, soaked in cold water for at least 1 hour and then drained |
For the garlic yoghurt: | |
500g | Greek yoghurt |
2 | garlic cloves, crushed |
For the garnish: | |
50g | unsalted butter |
30g | blanched almonds |
30g | pine nuts |
¾ tsp | Aleppo chilli, or ½ tsp regular chilli flakes |
5g | picked parsley leaves |
4 tbsp | pomegranate seeds |
Method
Put the chicken into a large saucepan, for which you have a lid, along with the cinnamon sticks, onion, garlic, 2 litres of water and 2 teaspoons of salt. Bring to the boil, then lower the heat to medium-low and simmer, covered, for 70 minutes, or until cooked through. Lift out the chicken and, when cool enough, tear into large bite-size chunks, discarding the skin and bones. Place the chicken in a bowl with the ground cumin and cinnamon and set aside. Strain the stock through a sieve set over a large bowl, discarding the solids. Measure out 850ml and keep warm (save the remainder for another use).
For the rice, put the oil and half the butter into a large saucepan, for which you have a lid, and place on a medium-high heat. Add the onion and cook for 7 minutes, stirring often, until lightly golden. Add the lamb, garlic and spices and cook for 2 minutes more, stirring often, until the lamb is no longer pink. Add the rice, 700ml of the warm stock, 1¾ teaspoons of salt and a good grind of pepper. Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat to low, cover with the lid and cook for 15 minutes. Take off the heat and allow to sit, covered, for 15 minutes more. Add the remaining butter and set aside.
Meanwhile, make the yoghurt sauce by whisking together the yoghurt, garlic, ¾ teaspoon of salt and the remaining 150ml of warm stock in a medium bowl.
Put 2 tablespoons of oil into a large sauté pan on a medium high heat. Add the chicken pieces and cook for 5 minutes, to warm through. Remove from the heat, stir in the lemon juice and parsley and set aside.
Make the garnish by putting the butter into a small frying pan on a medium-high heat. Add the almonds and cook for 3 minutes, stirring, until lightly coloured. Add the pine nuts and cook for another 2 minutes, until golden. Remove from the heat and add the Aleppo chilli.
Spread the rice over a large, round serving platter. Top with the chicken, then pour over half the garlic yoghurt. Finish with the nuts and butter, followed by the picked parsley and pomegranate seeds. Serve the remaining yoghurt alongside.
Get ahead: Cook the chicken the day before, refrigerating the flavourful stock and shredded chicken separately.
Make it your own: Swap out the lamb for beef mince, or a mixture of the two, if you wish. The cinnamon rice is a treat on its own, so skip out on everything else if you want to, and eat this with some veggies and a spoonful of yoghurt.
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