Persian Saffron Chicken (Joojeh Kabab)

If (like me) you’re into trying new recipes, you should definitely give this one a whirl! It’s fairly different in flavour from Pakistani, Afghani or Lebanese BBQ. This dish is super simple to make and yet sooo flavourful.

The key with this recipe is to:
– use real saffron (not saffron flavoured powder)
– bloom the saffron to maximise the flavour
– marinate the chicken overnight so that it soaks up that beautiful saffron aroma

Persian Saffron Chicken (Joojeh Kabab)

Recipe by Maliha KhanCourse: MainCuisine: PersianDifficulty: Easy
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

30

minutes
Cooking time

30

minutes
Total time

1

hour 

Ingredients

  • 1kg boneless chicken thighs

  • ½ tsp ground saffron

  • 1 large onion (sliced)

  • 2 garlic cloves (minced)

  • 2 tbsp lemon juice

  • ⅓ cup yogurt

  • 1 tbsp oil

  • 1½ tsp salt

  • 1 tsp pepper

  • ½ tsp red chilli flakes

Directions

  • Bloom the saffron: grind the saffron threads using a mortar and pestle. Dissolve the ground saffron in 2 tbsp of hot water and set aside to “bloom” for ~15 minutes.
  • In a large bowl mix yogurt, sliced onion, oil, lemon juice and saffron, and spices.
  • Cut the chicken into strips or 1″ cubes.
  • Place the chicken in the marinade and stir well.
  • Cover the bowl and refrigerate for at least 2 hours (or overnight).
  • Take out of the fridge 15 minutes before cooking so that it comes to room temperature.
  • Thread the chicken pieces onto bamboo skewers.
  • Prepare the charcoal grill and cook the chicken on both sides until they are golden brown on the outside and cooked through inside. 
  • Serve with Persian rice or naan and dill yogurt.

Notes

  • You could alternatively bake the skewers in the oven @ 180C for 20-25 minutes and grill for an additional 5-10 minutes to give the chicken a bit of colour.

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I’m Maliha, a Pakistani soul settled in the beautiful, vibrant city of Sydney, Australia.
I started this blog in 2008 as a way to share my mom’s recipes with close friends and family. What started as a necessity quickly turned into a desire to share what I’ve learned (and continue to learn); with the simple idea to make home-cooking approachable and fun for everyone.
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