How to make Palestinian Musakhan - Chicken in Sumac Onions

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
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    Here's my recipe for Palestinian Musakhan, chicken with sumac confit onions served on flatbread.
    I'm Obi from Middle Eats and I'm on a mission to show you how to cook delicious food from across the Middle East. Give the video a like if you enjoyed it and if you want to request a Middle Eastern Recipe, please leave a comment below.
    Ingredients:
    Stock:
    1 Large or Mediumchicken cut into 4 pieces
    1 Tbsp olive oil
    1 Medium onion (diced)
    4 Garlic cloves
    2 Pieces of Mastic or 4 small pieces
    5 Whole cardamoms pods
    1 Cinnamon stick broken into 2 pieces
    2 Bay leaves
    1 Tsp Boharat or All spice
    1/2 Tsp cumin
    1/2 Tsp black peppercorns
    2 Tsp salt
    1 Vegetable Stock cube (optional)
    Onion mixture:
    6-8 medium onions
    350ml (12 fl oz) olive oil
    100g (3.5 oz) sumac
    1.5 Tsp salt
    1/2 Tsp pepper
    You'll also need:
    4-6 Flat breads (this recipe is good if you cant find any www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/b...)
    A handful of Pine nuts
    A handful of Coriander
    To make the stock:
    Chop an onion into large pieces
    Add a tablespoon of olive oil to a heavy pot on medium heat
    Add your mastic and let it melt into the oil
    Add your whole spices and toast till fragrant
    Add your chopped onion and cook until it begins to sweat
    Add the Cumin and Boharat or All Spice and mix into the onions
    Place your chicken pieces into the pot skin side down and sear till they have browned slightly
    Boil your kettle and pour in enough water to cover your chicken
    When it boils skim off any floating scum and discard
    Turn the heat down to low and let it simmer for half an hour
    To make the onions:
    Dice 6-8 medium onions into medium cubes
    Add your olive oil to a pot and place on medium heat
    Add your chopped onions, salt and pepper then mix well
    Cover and leave to cook for 20 minutes stirring occasionally until the onions have softened slightly
    Add in your sumac and mix thoroughly then cover and leave it to cook for another 20 minutes
    When the time is up your onions and olive oil should be a slight purple colour
    To assemble:
    Layer a couple of flat breads in a baking tray or dish
    Add half a ladle of the chicken stock to each flatbread
    Spoon over some of the onion mixture to coat each of the flatbreads and spread to an even layer
    Add another layer of flatbreads and repeat adding the stock and onions until you have used all your bread
    Finally top the dish with your chicken pieces from earlier and spoon over some of the olive oil from your pot
    Preheat your oven to 180 degrees and bake the dish for 10-15 minutes until golden brown
    Remove and decorate with some toasted pine nuts and some coriander
    Serve a flatbread and piece of chicken on each plate
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Komentáře • 65

  • @eimanmirghany4093
    @eimanmirghany4093 Před 4 lety +14

    Oh my this looks mouthwatering! It’s definitely going on my to-cook list!! Also apparently I’ve heard if the onions are cold they don’t cause tears, but I haven’t tried it, so don’t know if it really works.

    • @MiddleEats
      @MiddleEats  Před 4 lety +3

      Oh that's an interesting tip, I'll be sure to try that. I find the best solution is to cut the top and root off all of the onions then leave them for 15 minutes or so until they are done expelling their white juice, that's the stuff that stings when it gets in the air. Please let me know how it turns out!

    • @eimanmirghany4093
      @eimanmirghany4093 Před 4 lety +2

      I just made this dish today & I must say it’s the BEST chicken dish I’ve EVER made!! It’s extremely delicious and the best part is the onion sumac mix 😋 so grateful for this channel came in the right time when I was looking for some change in the kitchen 👌🏾

    • @MiddleEats
      @MiddleEats  Před 4 lety +3

      Yay, that makes me so happy to hear it turned out well. Yeah the Onion and Sumac mix is just something special, I think I may be making that to have on salads in the future as it's just too good. Thank you, we'll keep making videos weekly and hope you'll keep cooking along with us!

  • @maryamjebril8124
    @maryamjebril8124 Před 2 lety +55

    I absolutely love the fact that you acknowledge that it's a Palestinian dish, as a Palestinian myself I gotta admit you did the recipe almost the exact same way my mother and grandmother would expect for the layering part which is forgivable since you did an awesome job yum yum thank u

  • @sarat8577
    @sarat8577 Před 4 měsíci +11

    Thank you for promoting Palestinian food . I have been buying ingredients from West Bank sold online to support their local farmers and making Gaza dishes. My little way of supporting Palestinian culture and resisting its appropriation

    • @shadiafadulzarur3931
      @shadiafadulzarur3931 Před 2 měsíci +1

      What website?

    • @sarat8577
      @sarat8577 Před 2 měsíci

      @@shadiafadulzarur3931 Al-ard

    • @sarat8577
      @sarat8577 Před 2 měsíci

      @@shadiafadulzarur3931 Al-ard website

    • @sarat8577
      @sarat8577 Před měsícem +1

      @@shadiafadulzarur3931 I have tried to respond to your comment many times but for some reason when I post the name of the website, the comment doesn’t get posted

  • @manarsafi3675
    @manarsafi3675 Před 3 lety +29

    This is by far the most authentic recipe I’ve found in comparison to my Palestinian grandmother’s recipe! Amazing job can you do a video on maklooba or even meat pies thanks!

    • @MiddleEats
      @MiddleEats  Před 3 lety +7

      Thank you very much, this recipe was actually taken from our Palestinian friend's mother and we followed it at every step. The thing we had to do was figure out the amounts of each ingredient.
      I've previously done a maklouba which was a cinnamon and clove spiced meat and aubergine one. We also did sambousek, with a ultra crispy and bubbly dough.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @saranphorngers9888
    @saranphorngers9888 Před 7 měsíci +7

    Just made this,and it was a big hit at home. I admit the large amount and smell of sumac made me sceptic while cooking but once I tasted the bread sumac with some chicken and a dollop of greek yoghurt it turned out a wonderfull combination

  • @Kavino
    @Kavino Před 3 lety +11

    I usually add a piece of garlic underneath the chicken skin when baking, making a small tent. The hot air flows underneath the skin and will dry and crisp up the skin. I think it can be an interesting textual contrast with the soft bread.

  • @001Lana001
    @001Lana001 Před 4 lety +8

    I loveee msakhan. And you're absolutely right, using good olive oil is key.

    • @MiddleEats
      @MiddleEats  Před 4 lety +3

      Yeah, the flavor of the Olive Oil really needs to shine. I got a bottle of unrefined Olive Oil that was almost like freshly juiced Olives. It also makes the dish not as heavy as if you would have used filtered EVOO as there is still some water content in the Oil.

  • @Hollis_has_questions
    @Hollis_has_questions Před 6 měsíci +3

    I've been collecting Musakhan recipes from all over the internet plus cookbooks. This is even better than the one in Sami Tamimi's FALASTIN, which I consider the best cookbook I've bought in decades. I'm very excited to make this!
    I might add chopped dried apricots and golden raisins *WHICH I THINK SHOULD BE SOAKED IN THE HOT BROTH BEFORE BEING ADDED TO THE CHICKEN LAYER ALONG WITH THE PINE NUTS.* I might add 1-2 more onions to the confit, too.
    Thanks for your terrific recipe!
    ETA: I don't think that a handful of coriander leaves will be enough of that wonderful flavor, at least not for me. And I want to have some cold yoghurt on the side. So what do you think about mixing yoghurt with coriander leaves and tender stems, finely minced? I hesitate to add anything else *EXCEPT SOME SALT,* but I think the coriander-infused cold thick yoghurt would work nicely, don't you? The only other addition I'm considering for the yoghurt is *ABOUT A TEASPOON OF PRESERVED LEMON PASTE.*
    ETA2: I'm fascinated by this dish. I found mastic on Amazon and I have everything else. I'll be using chicken leg quarters.
    I've never been so entranced by a recipe before! 😊

  • @yannissakellarakis1798
    @yannissakellarakis1798 Před 2 měsíci

    Very nice dish! I should give it a try! Very good description and explanations!

  • @thomasribar9476
    @thomasribar9476 Před 8 měsíci +13

    Free Palestine 💚 🇵🇸 from the river to the sea

  • @MoB4228
    @MoB4228 Před měsícem

    Amazing!

  • @sexylife2115
    @sexylife2115 Před 8 měsíci

    Wow looks yummy

  • @sarat8577
    @sarat8577 Před 6 měsíci

    I just received my Palestinian olive oil from West Bank . Can’t wait to make this

  • @TexasBedouin
    @TexasBedouin Před 2 lety +2

    We're making this today. Thanks Obi

    • @MiddleEats
      @MiddleEats  Před 2 lety +1

      Hope you like it as much as we do!

    • @TexasBedouin
      @TexasBedouin Před 2 lety

      @@MiddleEats it was phenomenal! Thank you

  • @grovermartin6874
    @grovermartin6874 Před rokem +2

    Ooh! This is going to be EXTRAORDINARY! It looks SO good, I am going to make it immediately! Using a gluten-free bread, unfortunately. But I know it's going to be mouthwatering!

  • @MrTurkishb
    @MrTurkishb Před 3 lety +3

    This looks absolutely insane. Definitely trying. Thanks for the Videos.
    Im here from the Chinese cooking demystified thread.

    • @MiddleEats
      @MiddleEats  Před 3 lety

      Thank you, it's by far the most flavorful of all the dishes I've made so far. It doesn't seem like it would blow your mind but it seriously is next level. Thanks for checking it out, and be sure to send me some photos!

  • @3BirdsKim
    @3BirdsKim Před 4 lety +3

    I'm so glad I found this channel--we love persian/middle eastern flavors. We recently did a video on my channel making Khoresht Karafs--you gotta try it if you havent!!

    • @MiddleEats
      @MiddleEats  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you! I checked it out, looks delicious. I'll be sure to make it at some point. Interestingly we also call Celery Karafs in Arabic!

  • @TheAlySunshine
    @TheAlySunshine Před 4 lety +2

    I love this looks super good will try it and let you know, I use another recepie with whole what tortilla and pieces of chicken cooked in the oven

    • @MiddleEats
      @MiddleEats  Před 4 lety +1

      That sounds like a great shortcut! You could make whole wheat flat breads using the recipe in the description if you'd like to keep the fibre and healthy wholegrains. Send me a photo on Instagram when you make it.

  • @drfahmy
    @drfahmy Před 4 lety +1

    wow

  • @gabijovanova1061
    @gabijovanova1061 Před 6 měsíci

    Musakhan 🇵🇸❤️

  • @SamTahbou
    @SamTahbou Před 2 lety +1

    I make msakkhan with Cornish hens, they are great for it

  • @premiumdrive
    @premiumdrive Před 3 lety +5

    I just found this channel and I'm amazed by your recipes! This recipe is the most authentic on i found online and almost identical to the way my mum makes it!!
    I would suggest that after lightly soaking the bread in the oil, add the onion mixture to each piece of bread individual with an extra pinch of sumac on top, and broil each bread individually on high heat for about a minute. This way every bread will be nicely toasted. Top it off with fried pine nuts/silvered almonds.
    We usually eat it with a side of yogurt.
    Cant wait for you next video, keep it up!!!

    • @MiddleEats
      @MiddleEats  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you, this is actually a friends family recipe, they are from Khalil. We did broil them after adding the sumac onions, but next time we'll do it straight on a tray rather than a baking dish. Glad you liked it and welcome to the channel.

  • @DeadBallDescendant
    @DeadBallDescendant Před rokem +1

    Bloody hell. I haven't even eaten this yet but I've cooked the chicken and the onions and I've got a 15ft long barbari ready for it but GOOD LORD the tastes are good. Took the bay leaf and cinnamon out of the stock and blitzed it, so it's already like the best soup ever. The onions are amazing. Only downside is that I'm on a diet so I asked for no sesame seeds on the bread. I'm also six cans into my Friday night so, you know..... well played.

  • @MrAminBoss
    @MrAminBoss Před 4 lety +1

    Best video so far with the jokes, and the "oniony sumacy goodness" :D Suggestion: Molokheyya (and don't forget about the sauces episode!) Great job!

    • @MiddleEats
      @MiddleEats  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! Still figuring out the perfect Hummus. Molokhiya is definitely coming a little further down the line!

    • @MiddleEats
      @MiddleEats  Před 4 lety +1

      I made the Molokhiya!

  • @sarahussein5608
    @sarahussein5608 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi OB! Lovely video. Can you please show us how to cut a whole chicken! I don’t have a butcher 😂 also, should we remove the skin from chicken after cooking it or keep it?

    • @MiddleEats
      @MiddleEats  Před 4 lety +1

      Life without a butcher is hard, I'll be sure to do that in the next video where I need a chicken. In the mean time you can watch this video which shows multiple ways to portion your chicken czcams.com/video/xcISVmGI4Os/video.html. The skin is the best part 😆, leave it on and it will crisp up in the oven!

  • @Jdw-cb4ym
    @Jdw-cb4ym Před 2 měsíci

    Made this today and was amazing. Thank you for sharing.
    Do you have any recommendations for the remaining stock and sumac onions left? It seems a waste to throw the stock and not sure it would work with our Sunday roast for gravy. I assume it'll be perfectly fine to strain and freeze the stock for later use? Any recommendations for that use would be very welcome.

  • @jda9193
    @jda9193 Před 3 lety +1

    Would you teach us how to break down a whole chicken in 8 pieces? Thank you!

    • @MiddleEats
      @MiddleEats  Před 3 lety

      I cut one into 4 pieces in this video czcams.com/video/aCDXz0SbPl8/video.html. To cut it into 8 pieces, you cut the breast in half and seperate the drumstick from the thigh. Maybe in a future video.

    • @jda9193
      @jda9193 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MiddleEats thank you!

  • @hatchey90
    @hatchey90 Před 4 lety +2

    Wooow

  • @Anmeldn
    @Anmeldn Před 2 měsíci

    is there any vegetable that work with that coating, id like to eat flatbread with filling for breakfast everyday

  • @BigMugsChannel
    @BigMugsChannel Před 10 měsíci

    Please can you make kaak bi ajwa? (Palestine)

  • @anonveeb698
    @anonveeb698 Před 3 lety

    Where would I find the bread you’ve used in your video, I can tell by the accent you’re local. Thank you

    • @waedwaed6012
      @waedwaed6012 Před 3 lety

      You can check any middle eastern grocery store

    • @anonveeb698
      @anonveeb698 Před 3 lety +1

      @@waedwaed6012 thanks for your response I haven’t been able to find it in my local shop I’ve had it at restaurant and loved it.

    • @MiddleEats
      @MiddleEats  Před 3 lety

      Try Turkish supermarkets, they usually have it and their pride bread.

  • @wylantern
    @wylantern Před 2 lety

    What is mastic?

  • @nocontextwhatever
    @nocontextwhatever Před 2 lety +1

    Can you please do a vegan version??! 🙏😋

    • @halahalahala2015
      @halahalahala2015 Před rokem +2

      I think it'll be this exact dish wothout the chicken

  • @lutfi1981
    @lutfi1981 Před 2 lety +3

    Palestine 🇵🇸

  • @ab4690
    @ab4690 Před 7 měsíci

    I want Palestine to be free more than ever!!! So I can go there on my next holiday & have this dish in a restaurant 🫶

  • @onlyme7248
    @onlyme7248 Před 3 lety +1

    حبيبي الكمون لا يضاف الى المسخن ابدا ، خربت الاكلة

  • @nicolaablett7790
    @nicolaablett7790 Před 5 měsíci

    PALESTINIAN
    yes not isra hell appropriated