Health in Persian Food
Episode description
In Episode #14, co-hosts Bita and Beata share insights on how adding fresh ingredients and nutritious Persian dishes is a welcome addition to the New Year, especially in a time of feeling like many things have been taken away from us (i.e. the current global pandemic we are in). Cheers to a better, brighter, healthier future ahead!
Fresh, whole ingredients in Persian food
- Fruit, vegetables, and herbs
- Lean meats
- Beans/legumes
- Ancient grains
- Nuts
- Yogurts and cheeses
Similarities between Iranian cuisine and the Mediterranean 'diet'
- Heart-healthy fats - i.e. olive oil, lower fat feta cheese (vs fatty cheeses), lean meats, fish and poultry
- Beans and legumes - good dietary fiber, vitamins, and nutrients
- Nuts such as walnuts, almonds, and pistachios
Using techniques to lighten up dishes and meals
- Baking vs frying (for example with eggplant and when making koo sabzi)
- Being mindful of portions on calorically dense foods high in fat and/or sugar
In summary, Persian cuisine uses simple and fresh ingredients that are nutritious by nature. Adding more fresh, whole foods and learning to prepare them is a great way to forge into times ahead.
Ask the Beats!
Lauren of the Bay Area asks, "What is the most common spice used in Persian food?"
Bita: saffron - saffron spray in modern cooking form
Beata: turmeric, specifically added while frying onions at the start of many recipes
Both saffron and turmeric add flavor and color to Persian dishes. Saffron adds a reddish/orange tint and turmeric adds a yellow color.
Recipe links from this episode:
- Eggplant dishes:
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- Beata's recipe for Persian Vegetarian Eggplant Stew – Khoreshteh Bademjan
- Bita's recipe for Kashk Bademjan | Persian Eggplant Dip
- Bita's video for Roasting Whole Eggplant
- Koo Koo Sabzi:
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- Bita's recipe for Baked Koo Koo Sabzi
- Beata's recipe for Koo Koo Sabzi
- Fessenjoon:
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- Beata's recipe for Walnut and Pomegranate Stew – Khoreshteh Fessenjoon
- Persian Salads:
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- Beata's recipes for Persian Salads: Maast-o-Khiar with Shallot and Salad Shirazi
Podcast production by Alvarez Audio
