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Title: Polo Havidge Loobia (Rice Pilau with Carrot &
Categories: Persian Jewish Sephardic Rice Vegetable
Yield: 1 Servings

1/3cDried red kidney beans
1/2lbCarrots, cut in 1/4-" cubes
1/2tsSugar
5tbCorn oil
4 1/4cWater
2cRaw rice, covered w/lightly salted water for 1/2 hr
1mdPotato, peeled & cut into 1/4-in thick slices
1tbWater
1/2tsGround cinnamon

POLO HAVIDGE LOOBIA (Rice Pilau w/Carrot & Red Kidney Beans)

There are variations of variations in artful combinations of Persian rice. Here is one that, w/very few ingreds, manages to encompass a wide range of seasonings & flavors.

1. Cover beans w/water & soak them overnight. Drain. Cover the beans w/water again & cook, covered, over moderate heat until they are soft but still whole, abt 1/2 hr. Drain & set aside.

2. Put carrots, sugar, 1 tb oil, & 1/4 c water into a pan & cook over low heat for 5 mins, or until liquid evaporates. Be careful not to burn carrots. Set aside.

3. Bring remaining 4 c water to a boil in a pan. Drain nearly all water from rice & add rice to boiling water. Cover pan & cook over moderate heat for 10 mins. Drain, run rice under cold water, & drain again.

4. Put 2 tb of remaining oil in a pan large enough to spread out potato slices flat on its bottom. Sprinkle over this 1 tb water. All other ingreds are to be added in layers as follows: Add 1/2 cup of rice over potatoes. Cover this w/carrots & a few sprinkling of cinnamon. Cover w/ beans. Continue in this manner, one layer after another, ending w/beans. Sprinkle cinnamon lightly over each layer. Shape top layer into a pyramid.

5. Cover pan & cook over low heat for 10 mins. Sprinkle balance of oil (2 tb) over top & cover pan w/ paper kitchen towels & pan cover. Continue to cook over low heat for 15 mins more. The rice, carrots, & beans will be cooked through & potato & oil will develop their own crisp crust on bottom. Serve warm. Serve 4 to 6 w/other dishes.

Recipe: "Sephardic Cooking" by Copeland Mark -- 600 Recipes Created in Exotic Sephardic Kitchens from Morocco to India -- Copyright 1992 Published by Donald I. Fine, Inc., New York, N.Y. D. Pileggi

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