Showing posts with label Chicken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicken. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Quick Intro to Global Cuisine: Dinner Ideas: Chicken and Rice - Persian Style (And More Recipe Variations)

Got rice? Got chicken? Let's do this!



Many cultures have a chicken and rice recipe.  It's a universal comfort food combination found all over the world.  A recipe that I really like is "Chicken and Rice - Persian Style".  It's the saffron spice and the dried cherries that make this rice super good!!

Persian rice

This Steamy Kitchen recipe celebrates the classic Persian dish Albaloo Polow, combining basmati rice with luscious sour cherries and fragrant saffron for a sweet‑tart, aromatic experience. The author shares a personal love for the dish, recalling generous servings from a favorite Hollywood Persian restaurant. It’s presented as an irresistible, almost indulgent rice centerpiece designed to enchant any cherry‑and‑saffron lover. Steamy Kitchen

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This Food & Wine recipe pairs Persian-style roasted chicken with a fragrant dried cherry saffron rice, creating a sweet, savory balance rooted in classic Iranian flavors. Saffron-infused basmati rice with tart cherries and warm spices. Doesn't it sound positively scrumptious? F&W presented the dish as an elegant yet approachable way to bring Persian culinary tradition to your home kitchen.

An Iranian food blogger shared this recipe. "We Iranians love our rice and enjoy layering it with various types of vegetables and meats, but the most sought-after part of this dish is its golden crispy bottom layer of rice (tahdig).  ته چین Tah-chin is the tahdig lovers galore!"

This post introduces tahchin, a beloved Persian layered saffron‑rice dish filled with tender chicken and bound with yogurt and egg yolks, celebrated especially for its golden, cake‑like tahdig crust. The author goes through each step—from par‑boiling rice to layering and flipping—emphasizing technique and tradition. Comforting yet elegant.

Potatoes OR Rice? And the winner is? Persian jeweled rice is the irresistible winner thanks to its vibrant, gem-like mix of fruits and nuts. This festive dish shines in global cuisine and would make a stunning and exotic side dish to a traditional American Thanksgiving dinner. This post shares links to rice recipes to help blog visitors explore more international variations of this rice dish.


Here are some well-known versions from different regions:

🌍 Asia

🌍 Middle East & North Africa

🌍 Europe

🌍 Americas


Do you have a favorite chicken and rice recipe?

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Thursday, November 13, 2025

More of My Best Of Chicken Recipes

When I published the first list of My Best of Chicken Recipes, it was well-received.  But such a list is never really complete. Here are a few more recipes. Hope you like them!

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5 Facts About Chicken:
  1. Chicken is the most common poultry in the world.
  2. PerTV chef Lidia Bastianich, chicken is the most Googled food term.
  3. Chicken is shown Babylonian carvings that date back to 600 B.C.
  4. Africans love chicken so much, suppliers have a hard time keeping up with the demand.
  5. Alektorophobiais the fear of chickens. ( Who would be afraid of a chicken? (O.o)}

Find more interesting facts at The Fact Site.

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#1 Jamie Oliver’s Thai Chicken Laksa

They say that while the king and his noblemen feasted on large portions of meat, the peasants were content to take the leftover meat scraps to make hearty soups or stews to feed themselves and their families.  It has also been said that the servants actually enjoyed better health and lived longer because they consumed less meat, ate more vegetables, and the broth was good for their innards. {Heard that on a televised documentary. I don't get Time magazine anymore.}

I fancy most soups, but particularly chicken soup.  Plus, Jamie Oliver believes in healthy eating.  This sounds marvelous!!  Take this to a soup party, and there won't be any leftovers to take back home. 

    #2 Taiwanese Three Cup Chicken

    This recipe has three key ingredients: sesame oil, Chinese rice wine, and soy sauce. The word “cups” means these ingredients should be in equal ratio, not a literal measurement.  You will enjoy learning this interesting food history.

      #3 Hot Chicken is a Favorite in Nashville

      Hot chicken is an extremely popular, fun food, and it has an interesting history.  One legend says it was invented in Nashville, Tennessee, during the Great Depression. 

        #4 Mexican Chicken Tortilla Soup

        Chicken Tortilla Soup is one of my favorite soups.  Instant Pot seems to have become a favorite small kitchen appliance that many of my friends are using for cooking.  An easy recipe for my favorite soup using an Instant Pot?  I should pass this on to my friends to prepare, and hope they invite me over to enjoy it.  LOL.







        Monday, November 3, 2025

        Recipe Sharing : CHICKEN RECIPES – The Best of

        Award-winning TV chef, Lidia Bastianich, says that “chicken” is the most searched for food term. There is no reason to think that fact needs to be checked out. Lots of people love chicken! Fried, stewed, baked, barbecued, grilled! There has got to be a million plus ways to prepare this delightful bird and make it taste like it's the first time you've ever eaten it! Agree?

         



        What's your favorite part of the chicken? (Breasts or dark meat?)

        • I like chicken thighs.

        Do you also like chicken livers, gizzards, and hearts?

        • If you tenderize them you can cook them in a stew with carrots, potatoes and green cabbage. It's a poor man's meal but very filling.

        Do you have favorite way you like to eat chicken?
         
        When people say “best of”, it's almost always purely subjective. However, for several years I have been collecting what, in my opinion is the “best” chicken recipes from wherever they can be found and as of today my Pinterest board boasts close to 600 recipes.

        Here is a quick list of just a few of the best chicken dishes ever.

        Jamaican Brown Stew Chicken

        Yeah mon!! :)


        Mango makes everything taste good!
         




        Who doesn't like Greek or Thai food? (O.o) (???)
         


        Honey Jalapeno Chicken Tenders

        Finger food in its finest hour!
         


        * soy sauce, red wine vinegar, brown sugar, garlic, olive oil.

        Just listing the seasonings makes my mouth water.
         

        Chicken Rice Casserole Sunday Supper
        The mighty one-pot dish!
         


        * use a pre-cooked rotisserie chicken.

         Chicken Rice Casserole Sunday Supper 137 ​ 138
        The mighty one pot dish!

         * use a pre-cooked rotisserie chicken. 
         Said the magic word. Easy!!
        Lemon Chicken Rice Soup 
        Don't resist chicken soup! It's good for the soul! :) 

         

        Lemon Chicken Rice Soup

        Best Chicken Detox Soup

        Don't resist chicken soup! It's good for the soul! :)




        Friday, June 28, 2024

        Netflix Series: Korean Fried Chicken Rhapsody

        This is the fifth (and final) post highlighting the programs in the Netflix Rhapsody series tracing the origins and evolution of the Korean cuisine that we enjoy today.

        Korean Fried Chicken Rhapsody (2024)



        In the USA, fried chicken is Southern food comfort and everybody brags that they have perfected the best recipe ever! Not trying to diss my Southern friends and kinfolk, but Korean fried chicken, affectionately referred to as KFC, is a global sensation. It’s crispy on the outside, juicy meat on the inside, with bold flavors, and the recipe has variations. 


        One of the most popular variations is yangnyeom chicken, which is coated in a sweet and spicy sauce made from a combination of gochujang (Korean chili paste), soy sauce, garlic, ginger, and other seasonings. This sticky flavorful sauce clings to the crispy chicken. (Admit it! You’re drooling aren’t you?) 


        Another variation is ganjang chicken, glazed with a savory soy sauce-based marinade and garnished with sesame seeds and chopped green onions. As can be seen in Korean dramas, it’s a social food served at gatherings, accompanied by beer or soju (Korean rice liquor). Fried chicken restaurants in Korea are known as chimaek joints.


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        Friday, August 13, 2021

        Foodie Friday: Chicken Bites for Family Movie Night or Game Night

        In the USA, especially during football season, people like to get together in homes and watch the game on TV. One of the best things about these gatherings is THE FOOD!! 

        These recipes would be perfect for Game Day (or Night)!

        All of these recipes use chicken breasts but I prefer chicken thighs.

        5 Fast and Easy Chicken Bite Recipes

        1. Buffalo Chicken Bites
        2. Creamy Parmesan Chicken Bites
        3. Honey Dijon Chicken Bites
        4. Indian-Spiced Chicken Bites
        5. Taco Chicken Bites

        P.S. It doesn't have to be football. Create your own tradition. Dedicate one night to connect with family and friends.

        Here are the 7 reasons every family should start a game night right now


        Thursday, July 29, 2021

        Foodie Nuggets: Who Invented Chicken Nuggets?

        FUN FOOD HISTORY ~ DID YOU KNOW:

        ~ Chicken nuggets were invented by Robert C. Baker, a poultry and food science professor at Cornell University.

        ~ Before Mr. Baker invented chicken nuggets, he invented a fun food called the chicken stick! Evidently, the guy liked experimenting to find creative ways to eat chicken. He is called the "George Washington Carver of Chicken."

        ~ In 1981, the McDonald's corporation, affectionately known as Mickey D, officially introduced Chicken McNuggets to their customers. McNuggets comprise about 10 percent of the restaurant’s sales.

        ~ Mr. Baker did not make a dime from the profits Mickey D earned from sales of Chicken McNuggets. I mean … Really?

        Who Invented Chicken Nuggets? | Mental Floss

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