Chicken with rice

  • Add 6 cups of water in a regular middle-size boiling pan
  • Add 10 to 12 pieces of chicken breast
  • Add 2 table spoons of salt.
  • Put the lid on and place it on the stove to boil (put the knob on 5 or 6).
  • You have to watch it from time to time because a pressure builds and the steam will want to escape. If this happens just crack open the lid to allow the steam to escape and keep it like this or alternatively turn down the heat a bit.
  • There is no set time to wait – it depends on the amount of the meat, the water temperature, etc. Instead you have to poke the meet with a fork from time to time to tell if it is ready. If the meat is soft and and the fork sinks in it without much resistance it is ready.
  • Use a food processor to mill 1 onion and 3 to 4 carrots. Add them to the pan and boil for another 10 minutes.
  • Put 3 cups of rice in a baking pan.
  • Add cooking oil to the rice and stir until all of the rice is mixed well with the cooking oil.
  • Add 5-6 table spoons (at least) of mint to the rice and stir thoroughly again. Make sure to rub the mint between your fingers to make it extra fine before adding it.
  • Carefully pour the water and the meat from the pan over the rice. The meat has to lay on top of the rice, so it can be baked properly later.
  • Put the pan in the oven. Set the temperature to 385 F and bake.
  • When the water is absorbed by the rice and the meat becomes golden/brownish your dish is ready.

Congratulations! You made yourself enough food for a week! Keep refrigerated and re-heat only as much as you can eat at a time.

Consume with a green salad or Shopska salad (like the Greek salad but better 😉 or Tarator.

 

 

 

 

Veal Soup

  • Add 8 cups of water to a pressure cooker
  • Add veal meat ( 2 steaks with bone)
  • Add cooking oil – 5 table spoons
  • Add salt – 2 table spoons
  • Put the lid on and seal it (twist the handle on the top to secure it in place).
  • Place the pressure cooker on the cooking stove and turn the knob to 6.
  • When a steam is starting to come out turn the know to 4 and keep boiling for 1.5 hours.
  • When the time is up open the valve and let the steam out.
  • Open the lid of the cooker pressure and take the meat out. Keep the water on the stove so it does not cool off.
  • Remove the bones and cut the meat into pieces with size of a nickel (5 cents) or a dime (10 cents)
  • Return the meat into the pressure cooker
  • Chop 2 bell peppers (1 green + 1 red) and add them to the cooker
  • Chop 1 onion and add it too
  • Peel and dice 3 potatoes into pieces the same size as the meat. Add them to the cooker.
  • Close the lid (but do not seal it this time) and boil for 30 minutes (knob at 6)
  • Open the lid and add 1 cup of grinded tomatoes (you can use a tomato paste instead).
  • Let it boil for another 10 minutes.
  • Turn off the stove and let it cool off  bit. You are done!

Serve with bread and a green salad on the side. Enjoy!