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ddmashayekhi Posted - Dec 21 2013 : 07:28:42 AM
As I have written here in years past (hard to believe how long I've been here!), the winter solstice is a big celebration in the Persian culture. My husband is originally from Tehran and we have a big feast each year to celebrate the longest night of the year.

Tonight we will be dining on roasted saffron chicken with barberry rice and noon (Persian flat bread). Dessert is simple since the entree takes about 4 hours to make. We will have fresh fruit and yogurt. Everything has symbolic meaning and we are looking forward to the long night and the much anticipated "enlightened" morning of sun.

I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend and is enjoying all the holidays this month has!

Dawn in IL
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Marybeth Posted - Dec 21 2013 : 5:26:39 PM
Happy Winter Solstice
--Thank goodness it is the shortest day of the year. That means the days will slowly be getting longer. I will dance in the light of the almost full moon. MB

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Cindy Lou Posted - Dec 21 2013 : 11:51:16 AM
Thanks for the recipe. I printed it out and hope to try it next week. An uncle of mine lived in Iran for years when I was a child. It will make it even more fun to check this out!

Susan

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ddmashayekhi Posted - Dec 21 2013 : 11:03:56 AM
Thank you ladies. We got our solstice gifts in the mail today from my mother-in-law. Talk about good timing! She was in Iran and flew back to CA on Thanksgiving. We got lots of sweets, saffron(!), mixed nuts, beautiful amber and diamond rings for my husband and I (the designs symbolize keeping one safe from evil), a beautiful treasure box and $ and a sweater for our son. Dinner just went up another notch for tonight!

Here is the recipe from my favorite Persian cookbook author. http://www.chow.com/recipes/11068-barberry-rice-zereshk-polow
I hope this answers your questions about barberries (dried) and gives you an idea of a delicious Persian dinner in case you haven't tried this superb cuisine before.

Happy Solstice!
Dawn in IL

Cindy Lou Posted - Dec 21 2013 : 08:23:50 AM
I would like to try making your meal though it won't happen today. It sounds wonderful. Happy Solstice!

Susan

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Annika Posted - Dec 21 2013 : 08:08:58 AM
Dawn, Happy Winter Solstice to you too =} May your family enjoy a wonderful holiday together! (Your food sounds delicious!!!)

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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Dec 21 2013 : 07:57:30 AM
Dawn, your celebration dinner sounds delicious!! What is barberry rice? Enjoy your family traditions today. They sounds wonderful!

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