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Podcast Growing Sabzeh with Naz Deravian
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Growing Sabzeh with Naz Deravian

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Growing Sabzeh with Naz Deravian

Beata Nazem Kelley & Bita Arabian –
2023-10-11
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Does growing your own sabzeh give you an anxiety attack?  Worry no further!   Co-hosts, Bita and Beata are honored to be joined on the Modern Persian Food podcast by a special guest Naz Davarian in a special tutorial where Naz teaches how to grow sabzeh, also known as Persian gra Read more…Does growing your own sabzeh give you an anxiety attack?  Worry no further!   Co-hosts, Bita and Beata are honored to be joined on the Modern Persian Food podcast by a special guest Naz Davarian in a special tutorial where Naz teaches how to grow sabzeh, also known as Persian grass, from start to finish.  Sabzeh is one of the 7 symbolic items arranged on the Haft-seen table for Norooz, the Persian New Year, the sprouting of new life!     Sabzeh represents life, new life, renewal, rebirth, new beginning, celebration   What is growing sabzeh?:  It’s germinating sprouts from dry seed   What are the seed options for growing sabzeh?:  Lentils (looks like clovers), barley, wheat (looks like grass), mung beans, chia seeds (looks like clovers). Naz’s preferred seed to sprout is lentil.     Timing:  start counting 14 days back from the turning of the season, Norooz this year is March 20th.  The timing will vary depending on the climate you are in.  If you want your sabzeh to stay fresh and green through the entire 13/14 day celebration, start a couple days “late”   Potential challenges: Not sprouting (too dry) Getting stinky or moldy (two wet) Growing in different climates - too hot or too cold, too much sun or too little; adjusting heat source, light, and amount of water   What do you need? 1 cup lentils Bowl Thin dish cloth A flat dish with a rim like a pie plate A spray bottle or spritzer (optional)   How to grow sabzeh: Soak the lentils for about 3 days or so (until you see the sprout, cracking through) Rinse the water once a day by gently tipping the bowl  After 3 or 4 days pour all of the water out Line a plate or platter with a damp dish cloth or paper towel Pour all of the sprouted lentils onto the lined plate/platter (does not need to be a single layer) Cover with another dish cloth or paper towel Keep it damp - you will begin to see little green shoots growing! - will happen between 5-7 days When lentils have started growing little roots on the bottom, transfer the lentils on another platter with nothing on the bottom but a cloth or paper towel on the top Spray water on top or use your hand to sprinkle, sprinkle over the top - damp, not soaked and not dry Don’t put it in the sun or in a hot spot at this point When there are plenty of green shoots, start “chasing the light”, move them around to sunny spots in the house - sprouts will start bending and reaching towards the sun Drain out/tip out the excess liquid very carefully and use the spray feature in the sink to refresh the water Continue spritzing and watering the sabzeh all the way until the 13th day, Sizdah bedar   What to do with the sabzeh: Make a wish by tying two shoots together (grass works too if you don’t have sabzeh) Traditional method: Lift the sabzeh which is now one big clump, rooted together, out of the dish and release the sabzeh into a running body of water Alternatively, compost the sabzeh   Referenced podcast episodes: Episode 22: Norooz part 1: Prelude to Persian New Year and Charshambeh Souri Episode 23: Norooz Part 2, Persian New Year Haft-Seen and Food Episode 24: Norooz Part 3: Persian New Year Sizdah Bedar Episode 44: Lentils   Dishes referenced: Persian Frittata Koo Koo Sabzi Ash Reshteh | Persian Noodle Soup   Article about Haft Seen Salad: Berkeley chef's childhood memories inspire dish for the Persian New Year   Follow Naz Davarian’s Instagram @bottomofthepot daily tutorials on growing your own sabzeh Twitter: @bottomofthepot1   All Modern Persian Food podcast episodes can be found at: Episodes Co-host Beata Nazem Kelley blog: BeatsEats – Persian Girl Desperately Addicted to Food! Co-host Bita Arabian blog: Oven Hug - Healthy Persian Recipes | Modern Persian Recipes   Podcast production by Alvarez Audio Close
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Season: Modern Persian Food
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Podcast co-hosts and food bloggers Bita Arabian and Beata Nazem Kelley share the rich flavors and fresh ingredients of Persian Cooking and how to incorporate them into today's modern lifestyles. The duo introduces the flavors, tastes, and techniques they use, and also their cultural stories and perspective growing up in the US in Persian families.
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