The Recipe For Kapsa (Chicken

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?The recipe for kapsa (chicken and rice) is a simple one. First, brown chicken in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Then, add rice, garlic, ginger, and spices. Stir to combine, then add water and bring to a boil. Cover and reduce heat to low, cooking until the rice is tender and the chicken is cooked through, about 20 minutes. Serve hot, garnished with green onions and cilantro, if desired.

Yields1 Serving
Prep Time5 minsCook Time55 minsTotal Time1 hr
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 1 1/2 cups White Basmati Rice-cleaned
 (amount varies according to the size of boiler-pot you are using)
 1 Tomato cut up in small pieces
 1 small to medium onion chopped
 2 heaping teaspoons of Baharat spice ground (Garam Masala)
 3 heaping teaspoons of cardomon ground
 ¾ can of tomato paste
 6 teaspoons of olive oil
 1 small snack box of raisins
 1 small chicken cut in sections (a frying chicken will do)
 to taste
 1 cinnamon stick
 2 packets (.19 oz each) of "Wyler's instant beef broth (optional)
 1 dried black lemon
 2 heaping teaspoons powdered garlic


1

1. Thaw chicken according to meat packing directions, wash chicken thoroughly and take the

2

skin off the chicken. Set aside skinned chicken, but nolonger than a few minutes so as not to

3

promote bacterial growth.

4

2. In a large boiler-pot add oil, chopped onions and 1 heaping teaspoon of cardomon stirring

5

until browned on medium high heat.

6

3. Add boiling water to the boiler-pot until half full.

7

4. Add salt accoriding to your own taste, 2 heaping tablespoons of cardomon, 2 heaping

8

teaspoons of garlic powder, the cut tomato, 3/4 can of tomato paste, 1 black lemon and

9

the raisins to the already browned onions. (adding the 2 packets of "Wyler's instant beef broth

10

at this time is optional).

11

5. Stir on medium heat and try a little of the broth (add spices to suit your own taste).

12

6. Add chicken to the broth and keep at medium heat. Cover with aluminum foil and then the

13

pot lid.

14

7. Boil chicken on medium high for approximately 30 minutes. Turn down heat to medium

15

temperature and take the chicken out of the broth and place in an oven baking dish into

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a preheated oven at 300 degrees F.

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8. Strain the broth. Keep the strained ingredients in one bowl and the broth in another bowl.

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9. Put the ingredients (e.g. onions, tomato, black lemon, etc.) back into the boiler-pot.

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10. Add the 1 1/2 cups of Basmati rice along with 3 measured cups of the kapsa broth that

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you had previously set aside in a bowl.

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11. Bring the Basmati rice, the Kapsa broth and all the ingredients to a boil, then immedietly

22

turn down heat to low and cover sealing tightly again with aluminum foil. Cover with a lid over

23

the aluminum foil. Do not open or peek at it for atleast 10 minutes. Then periodically check to

24

see if rice is light and fluffy, but do not stir rice.

25

The Kapsa rice is done when all the broth has been absorbed. Remember to check on the

26

chicken in the oven every so often to make sure that it doesn't overcook and become dry.

27

The chicken should be moist.

28

Turn off the heat and take off the aluminum foil and allow the extra steam to escape. If the

29

Basmati rice appears dry and not completely cooked add a little bit of the extra broth and

30

recover until finished. Do not mix the water and rice, just add over the top.

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Serving Directions:

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Pour rice on to a large circular platter. Place the chicken from the oven in the middle and on

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top of the rice. Serve with shattah (hot sauce).

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Ingredients

 1 1/2 cups White Basmati Rice-cleaned
 (amount varies according to the size of boiler-pot you are using)
 1 Tomato cut up in small pieces
 1 small to medium onion chopped
 2 heaping teaspoons of Baharat spice ground (Garam Masala)
 3 heaping teaspoons of cardomon ground
 ¾ can of tomato paste
 6 teaspoons of olive oil
 1 small snack box of raisins
 1 small chicken cut in sections (a frying chicken will do)
 to taste
 1 cinnamon stick
 2 packets (.19 oz each) of "Wyler's instant beef broth (optional)
 1 dried black lemon
 2 heaping teaspoons powdered garlic

Directions

1

1. Thaw chicken according to meat packing directions, wash chicken thoroughly and take the

2

skin off the chicken. Set aside skinned chicken, but nolonger than a few minutes so as not to

3

promote bacterial growth.

4

2. In a large boiler-pot add oil, chopped onions and 1 heaping teaspoon of cardomon stirring

5

until browned on medium high heat.

6

3. Add boiling water to the boiler-pot until half full.

7

4. Add salt accoriding to your own taste, 2 heaping tablespoons of cardomon, 2 heaping

8

teaspoons of garlic powder, the cut tomato, 3/4 can of tomato paste, 1 black lemon and

9

the raisins to the already browned onions. (adding the 2 packets of "Wyler's instant beef broth

10

at this time is optional).

11

5. Stir on medium heat and try a little of the broth (add spices to suit your own taste).

12

6. Add chicken to the broth and keep at medium heat. Cover with aluminum foil and then the

13

pot lid.

14

7. Boil chicken on medium high for approximately 30 minutes. Turn down heat to medium

15

temperature and take the chicken out of the broth and place in an oven baking dish into

16

a preheated oven at 300 degrees F.

17

8. Strain the broth. Keep the strained ingredients in one bowl and the broth in another bowl.

18

9. Put the ingredients (e.g. onions, tomato, black lemon, etc.) back into the boiler-pot.

19

10. Add the 1 1/2 cups of Basmati rice along with 3 measured cups of the kapsa broth that

20

you had previously set aside in a bowl.

21

11. Bring the Basmati rice, the Kapsa broth and all the ingredients to a boil, then immedietly

22

turn down heat to low and cover sealing tightly again with aluminum foil. Cover with a lid over

23

the aluminum foil. Do not open or peek at it for atleast 10 minutes. Then periodically check to

24

see if rice is light and fluffy, but do not stir rice.

25

The Kapsa rice is done when all the broth has been absorbed. Remember to check on the

26

chicken in the oven every so often to make sure that it doesn't overcook and become dry.

27

The chicken should be moist.

28

Turn off the heat and take off the aluminum foil and allow the extra steam to escape. If the

29

Basmati rice appears dry and not completely cooked add a little bit of the extra broth and

30

recover until finished. Do not mix the water and rice, just add over the top.

31

Serving Directions:

32

Pour rice on to a large circular platter. Place the chicken from the oven in the middle and on

33

top of the rice. Serve with shattah (hot sauce).

The Recipe For Kapsa (Chicken

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