Persian Crispy Rice – Chelo with Tahdig – Recipe

Persian rice pilaf with a crispy crust - chelo with tahdig
Persian rice pilaf with a crispy crust – chelo with tahdig

Just about every culture that cooks rice has a crispy variation, whether it is the beloved crust on the bottom of the Spanish paella, fried rice in Chinese cuisine, or Indian bhel puri (a snack of crispy puffed rice, potatoes and chutney). For Persians, the basic basmati rice pilaf with a crust is called chelo, and the crust itself is tahdig.

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9 Replies to “Persian Crispy Rice – Chelo with Tahdig – Recipe”

  1. Mmm. Looks yummy. Hey, I was curious. You mentioned that almost every culture has its own crispy version. Do you know if this is also true in Japanese cuisine?

  2. Wow, that looks delicious!! I love crispy rice so very much!! I have been trying different ways to brown and crisp rice with a healthy twist!! Thanks for this one!

  3. hello
    i am a persian . well i enjoy this food too much . and we eat this food with KHORESHT . like korean people that eat kimchi with other foods . we have too mane khoresht’s like

    1- ghorme sabzie
    2- gheymeh
    3- badenjan
    4- karafs
    and…

    if u like to have this khoresht’s . i will be happy to send the recipe for every body on this web site .

    1. Hi Halleh – Thanks for your note; if you want to post some of you favorite khorest recipes as comments here I’m sure everyone would enjoy them, and maybe sometime I can work one up to be a full post on the site (with credit to you of course!).

  4. Hello .
    Thank you for your note . i am very excited about it .
    i will send you the recipes as soon as i finish translating them to the english .

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