Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Saudi Arabia

 Welcome to Saudi Arabia!  I always want to sing the opening song to Disney's "Aladdin" when I think of Saudi Arabia - no idea why.  Saudi Arabia is the largest country in the Middle East, and is the 12th largest country in the world.  Up until 2018, Saudi Arabia was the only country in the world that did not allow women to drive!  95% of Saudi Arabia is desert.  No thank you.  According to Google, Saudi Arabia has a population of 37.17 million people and the capital is Riyadh.  Their national dish is...



Kabsa!

We've made something like this before in Bahrain, Qatar, and UAE. It is a chicken and rice dish, with a bunch of spices. We learned that you have to be careful when you eat it, so as not to eat the large spices or mistake the limes for chicken...It wasn't a difficult meal at all to make.  Here's what we did:

KABSA
1 1/2 C Basmati rice
1 package of chicken thighs (from Costco)

For Chicken Kabsa Base
1/2 C avocado oil
1 large onion, thinly sliced
6 garlic cloves, chopped finely
1 can diced tomatoes
5 tbsp Baharat spice blend
1/4 C tomato paste
2 tbsp orange zest
Salt to taste
3 1/2 C water

For Sauteing Carrots
2 tbsp avocado oil
1 large carrot, grated

Whole Spices
1 stick cinnamon
2 bay beaves
4 cardamom pods
4 cloves
2 dried limes

For Garnishing
1/2 C almonds
1/4 C raisins
  1. Wash and soak basmati rice for 1 hour. 
  2. Soak almonds in hot water, we will be using it for garnish.
  3. Heat oil in a large pan. 
  4. Add in onions, garlic and salt. 
  5. Sauté for 2 minutes. 
  6. Add in chicken, and sear it for 5 mins on each side.
  7. Add in tomatoes, baharat, tomato puree, whole spices, orange zest, dried limes, and mix well.
  8. Add in water and mix well. 
  9. Bring it to a boil, cover and simmer for 30 to 40 mins till the chicken is cooked completely.
  10. Remove the chicken and set aside.
  11. Meanwhile, heat 2 tbsp avocado oil in a pan, add in carrots and sauté it for 5 mins. 
  12. Set this aside.
  13. Add the drained basmati rice into the liquid. 
  14. Add in sauteed carrots and mix well. 
  15. Cook on high heat till everything comes to a boil. 
  16. Cover and simmer it for 20 mins until the rice has absorbed all the liquid. 
  17. Once the rice is cooked, fluff it with a fork. 
  18. Cover and set aside for 10 mins.
  19. Set oven to broil. 
  20. Line a baking tray with foil and grease it well with oil.
  21. Take the cooked chicken and arrange it on a baking tray. 
  22. Sprinkle the top with some more baharat and drizzle some oil over it and pop it into the oven and broil for 5 mins.
  23. Spoon rice onto a serving plate, place the broiled chicken on top of rice and sprinkle with nuts. 
  24. Serve and enjoy!
(Source: Kabsa

The verdict?  It smelled amazing as it was cooking, so we expected this meal to have a lot more flavor than it did.  It was just OK.  I think the chicken was way overcooked - if I did it again, I would either a) use bone-in chicken or b) not broil it.  I don't think the broiling did anything for the dish.  I would also cook the raisins and almonds in the dish.  They were very weird on top raw.  The dish also needed more salt than was called for.  I also cut the rice that the original recipe called for in half.  Three cups of rice seemed overkill.  And we have a ton of leftovers...Overall, an OK dish, but not anything great.


ME
Taste of Kabsa (1 is terrible, 10 is amazing): 6
Spicy (hot) (1 is not at all spicy, 10 is uneatable): 0
Flavor (1 is no flavor, 10 is packed with flavor): 6
 
HANDSOME HUSBAND
Taste of Kabsa (1 is terrible, 10 is amazing): 6
Spicy (hot) (1 is not at all spicy, 10 is uneatable): 0
Flavor (1 is no flavor, 10 is packed with flavor): 5

Another country in the books.  Can you believe we've made it through 132 countries?!  Join us next time in Denmark!



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Saudi Arabia