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<p>Haleem or Halim is a popular breakfast in the middle east specially during the feast month of Ramadan and Iran has its own version. It&#8217;s very common that people buy Halim from the specialized stores in the early mornings. </p>



<p>Halim helps to resist the hunger for long hours. The traditional Halim is <em>without grain peel</em> but here we didn&#8217;t remove them so it&#8217;s <em>quicker</em> and <em>healthier</em> 🙂 </p>



<p>The most important characteristic of Halim is its elasticity. It should <em>shine</em> and stretch! The cut of meat used in Halim helps to have such consistency. The best choices are sheep <em>neck</em> or <em>ribs</em> because they are tender and fatty. Some people like to use turkey too.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Ingredients | 4 servings</h3>



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<li>1 cups Shelled Wheat</li>



<li>1/2 cup pearled Barley (optional)</li>



<li>300g Sheep ribs or neck</li>



<li>1 Onion</li>



<li>black pepper (to taste)</li>



<li>half tsp Turmeric (optional)</li>



<li>1 tbsp Salt</li>



<li>1.5 L Water</li>



<li>Cinnamon (for garnish)</li>



<li>Sugar (for garnish)</li>



<li>Butter (for garnish)</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Preparation of meat</h3>



<p>&#8211; In a pot place <strong>onion</strong> and <strong>meat</strong>. </p>



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<p>&#8211; Brown the meat for 10 minutes on high heat. It helps to have more flavors in broth.</p>



<p>&#8211; Add a bit of <strong>turmeric</strong> stir a few seconds then pour half liter of boiling <strong>water</strong>.</p>



<p>&#8211; On low heat cook for ⏳ 3 hours. </p>



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<p>The meat should become extremely tender that separates from the bones.</p>



<p>&#8211; Remove all the unwanted bonds, skins etc.</p>



<p>&#8211; Place the meat in a bowl and add a bit of broth and with a masher make a paste.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Cooking wheat (in parallel</strong> with meat): </h3>



<p>&#8211; In a big pot, pour 1L of water add <strong>wheat</strong> and <strong>salt</strong>. </p>



<p>&#8211; Cook for ⏳ 2 hours. </p>



<p>&#8211; Add <strong>barley</strong> and cook for another ⏳ 1 hour.  (optional) </p>



<p>&#8211; At the end we have a very <em>starchy</em> and <em>thick</em> mix in the pot.</p>



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<p>&#8211; Ground the wheat base with food processor or a Minipimer, or by hand with a masher to have a creamy paste. </p>



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<p>&#8211; Add the meat paste and broth to the wheat base and mix.</p>



<p>&#8211; Simmer for ⏳1 hour. Stir every 10 minutes to avoid it sticks to the bottom of the pot. </p>



<p>At the end Halim should be <em>shiny</em> and dense.</p>



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<p>➡️ Check the <em>seasoning</em> before serving.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Notes</h3>



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<li>Better to soak wheat a night before.</li>



<li>The longer wheat cooks we get a better texture and richer flavors.</li>



<li>Avoid buying sterilized wheat. They are tasteless and poor in minerals.</li>



<li>Place a knob of butter while Halim is still hot and add sprinkle of cinnamon.</li>



<li>It&#8217;s fun to eat Halim, starting with a <em>salty</em> version and whenever you feel like having &#8220;dessert&#8221; sprinkle sugar on top and enjoy!</li>
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