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The traditional Meat Kabsa with Dakkous This rice dish is served with lamb and dakkous, a hot sauce made of tomatoes, chili pepper and garlic. Fry meat until browned on all sides. Reserve stock & set meat aside.
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What is it: A rice-based dish with an amalgamation of meat and spices. The wholesome dish is a common delicacy in every corner of Saudi Arabia. Its alternative names include Makbūs and Kabsah. The origin of the name is 'kbs', an Arabic word meaning press denoting the cooking process as all.
Although many cuisines are competing with kabsah to be the Gulf region's favorite meal, kabsah has maintained its rank as one of the best. When meat is tender, remove the meat, and strain and reserve the stock. Also prepare the heshew and dakkous. Sprinkle meat with a teaspoon of ground cardamom, brown it in the oil and remove. Dakkous (Saudi Arabian Tomato Sauce) Saudi Arabian and other Middle Eastern Nations are using Dakkous with Kabsa Rice.
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