Rez aa Djej -[res-a-jej] - 48 Hours prep
A comforting meal the whole family will love. This delicious dinner consists of boneless chicken pieces cooked to perfection with a blend of spices on a bed of flavoured rice. To top it off, this dish is garnished with a generous helping of pomegranates, toasted almonds, pine nuts, pistachios and cashews that add a delightful crunch and burst of flavour.
The picture shows a serving for 3 people - I would suggest you add one of my homemade Lebanese breads as the perfect accompaniment
My husband’s most asked for meal at home!!
“Rez aa Djej” is a traditional Lebanese dish and translates literally from the Arabic as “rice over chicken”.
In Lebanon we pair this dish with a side portion of humous or a fatoush salad
A comforting meal the whole family will love. This delicious dinner consists of boneless chicken pieces cooked to perfection with a blend of spices on a bed of flavoured rice. To top it off, this dish is garnished with a generous helping of pomegranates, toasted almonds, pine nuts, pistachios and cashews that add a delightful crunch and burst of flavour.
The picture shows a serving for 3 people - I would suggest you add one of my homemade Lebanese breads as the perfect accompaniment
My husband’s most asked for meal at home!!
“Rez aa Djej” is a traditional Lebanese dish and translates literally from the Arabic as “rice over chicken”.
In Lebanon we pair this dish with a side portion of humous or a fatoush salad
A comforting meal the whole family will love. This delicious dinner consists of boneless chicken pieces cooked to perfection with a blend of spices on a bed of flavoured rice. To top it off, this dish is garnished with a generous helping of pomegranates, toasted almonds, pine nuts, pistachios and cashews that add a delightful crunch and burst of flavour.
The picture shows a serving for 3 people - I would suggest you add one of my homemade Lebanese breads as the perfect accompaniment
My husband’s most asked for meal at home!!
“Rez aa Djej” is a traditional Lebanese dish and translates literally from the Arabic as “rice over chicken”.
In Lebanon we pair this dish with a side portion of humous or a fatoush salad
CONTAINS GLUTEN, CELERY, DAIRY AND NUTS - CASHEW, ALMOND, PISTACHIO AND PINE