Quzi

Quzi

Iraqi Qoozi
Course Meal
Place of origin Levant countries
Region or state Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, North Africa, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates and Yemen and Turkey
Main ingredients Lamb, rice, roasted nuts and raisins
Cookbook: Quzi  Media: Quzi

Quzi also called Qoozi or Ghozi (Arabic: قوزي) is a rice based dish popular in Levant countries. It is served with very slow cooked lamb, roasted nuts, raisins and served over rice. It is considered one of Iraq's national dishes and Introduced in Turkey by Arab Immigrants.

In Iraqi cuisine, it is usually prepared by stuffing the whole lamb with rice, vegetables, spices and nuts and slow cooking it over a closed or submerged oven. In some places in the Middle East it is buried in a pit containing burning coal or charcoal to get the smoky flavor.

There are many variations to this technique such as in Saudi Arabia and Yemen its called 'Madfoon' where its wrapped in aluminium foil and kept on open heat source or in Oman and UAE its called 'Shuwaa' where its kept wrapped in date palm tree leaves before keeping in a submerged oven. In Jordan, Palestine and Syria it is known as 'Zarb' where the meat is portioned into smaller pieces and kept along with vegetables and bread dough so that the flavors are enhanced. Another variant is called 'Haneeth' where it is cooked inside a hot Tabun and it can be found in most middle eastern countries and Horn of Africa and North Africa.

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