🌟 Elevate Your Culinary Game with Authentic Persian Flavor!
SadafSabzi Ghormeh is a 2 Oz can of dried herbs mix specifically designed for creating traditional Persian Ghormeh Sabzi stew. Made from high-quality natural ingredients like parsley, leek, and fenugreek, this herb mix is free from additives and preservatives, ensuring an authentic taste. The product is Kosher certified and comes in a convenient package for easy storage and use.
G**R
Adds great taste and nutrition
Great herb mix for cooking anything
C**E
herbs
just what I expected but through Amazon I did not have to pay shipping. I was going to by direct from you but shipping was way to high!!
M**N
Mixture of different herb and vegetables
Love this mixture you can use it in variety of dishes.
A**R
Good quality
It has good quality
A**R
Sadaf
Great and fresh product
S**D
Great product
Will order again.
E**.
Best product of its kind in the market
However, I just learned about the competing brand that is less than half the price and quality is very comparable. The subtle difference does not justify the %60 higher cost.
J**O
Good flavor, easy to make and cooks quick
This is super easy to make if you're especially lazy like me and it's hard to tell the difference from fresh herbs.Here's what I do:- Dump 1 full container of the herbs (and dried limes if you desire) into a bowl with lukewarm water and let it sit. Make sure it sits for at least 10 minutes if not longer. It'll expand, so use a large bowl!- In a pot (also you'll need a lid later), add some avocado oil, 1-2 tablespoons of maple syrup, and 1 onion. Cook at medium to medium-high until brown- Once onions are brown add in some light turmeric (less than a teaspoon), about 1 teaspoon of salt or garlic salt, and 1 tablespoon of garlic (I used refrigerated squeeze garlic lol)- Add about 1/4 cup of lime or lemon juice (or more if you want it sour) and sprinkle in some dried-dill (optional)- Stir so the ingredients mix with the browned onions and let them fry for a few minutes- Dump the dehydrated herbs in a strainer and rinse them a little bit with warm water then shake the strainer so the herbs loosen up- Add the herbs into the pot, mix with the onions and let it fry for about 2-3 minutes. You want it cooked enough to where you can easily smell the herbs and it smells good, but you don't want to burn the herbs!- All the above steps should be done at medium to medium-high temperature by the way- Remove the pot off the stove for several minutes so it cools down and the oil has settled. CAREFULLY (remember you have oil in there!) add enough water to fully submerge everything. You want enough water to evaporate so that there's a thick consistency and very slightly soupy, but you don't want soup!- Bring the water to a boil at medium to medium-high temperature.- Add in beans (I use 1 can of kidney beans)- Add less than a 1/4 cup of milk (too much will ruin it, so be careful)- Put the lid on top of the pot. Maintain a slight boil for about 1 hour.It should be ready in about 45 min to 1 hour, but check on it and stir every 10 minutes. Make sure there's enough water throughout, if not, add slightly more. Remember, you don't want it to be soup!
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