Add Flavor to Your 9×13 with This Bukharian Rice & Beef

9x13 life bcp9×13 meals don’t need to be basic. If you love one dish meals that are loaded with exotic flavor, you’ll love this Bukharian Green Rice & Beef dish, also known as “Baksh.” 

Traditionally, this rice is supposed to be green. I usually use 4-5 bunches to achieve that (but we’ve used less here to appeal to the masses). You can also add za’atar spice, which adds great flavor!

Don’t like cilantro? You can also use parsley instead or a combination of herbs. Dill would also pair nicely. Dark chicken or lamb can also be used instead of beef.

The chopping of the meat and herbs takes some time, but once that is done the rest is 1-2-3.

Add the rice, cilantro, onion, and meat to your 9×13.

Add seasoning.

Add oil and water. 

And mix!



5.0 from 2 reviews
Bukharian Green Rice and Beef
 
Ingredients
  • 1 large onion, finely chopped
  • 1-2 bunches of cilantro, finely chopped
  • 2 cups medium grain rice (sushi-style works)
  • 1 – 1 ½ pound chuck meat, chopped into ⅛ inch cubes
  • ¾ tablespoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon turmeric
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • ½ cup oil
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 400⁰F.
  2. Add rice, onion, cilantro, and meat to a 9×13 inch pan.
  3. Season with turmeric, salt and pepper.
  4. Add oil and 1 cup water.
  5. Mix thoroughly and pack down. Cover and bake on a lower rack for 40 minutes. Uncover, mix again, then return to the oven on a high rack for another 40 minutes covered.

 

 

Vera Newman

Vera Newman, a Panama City native, lives with the vibrancy of her multicultural lineage pulsing through her day-to-day life. As all great cooks do, she began her culinary journey standing on tiptoes on a stool in her mother’s kitchen. By the time she could reach the counter, her love for cooking had manifested itself in her soul, and there was no turning back.
Vera’s creativity and artistic spirit led her to launch a gourmet catering company and, in 2017, her social media presence, @marblespoon. Sharing her process, her recipes, her floral designs, and her presentations, while connecting with other people, inspires Vera to continue putting her own spin on kosher cooking.

18 responses to “Add Flavor to Your 9×13 with This Bukharian Rice & Beef”

  1. Freeda Avatar
    Freeda

    Can I use pepper steak?

    1. Francena Wilds Avatar
      Francena Wilds

      Is the rice cooked or uncooked before adding to the pan??

  2. ruti Avatar
    ruti

    I am bukharian. Never heard of baking Baksh before. It doesn’t come out dry?

    1. Rachel Avatar
      Rachel

      Yea I do it all the time, just make sure you cover it tightly and check on it every 35 min to make sure it doesn’t get too dry. Add water and or oil if you find it too dry.

  3. Rachel Avatar
    Rachel

    I also find that sautéing the meat/chicken with onions for 10-15 min 1st adds a lot of flavor to this dish. Spice the chicken as you sauté just don’t overdo it cause you also will need to spice the rice once you put everything together.

  4. SL Avatar
    SL

    Looks so yummy! Love that it’s a change from the paprika, duck sauce etc. Can’t wait to try! Anyone know what kind of meat to use for this if you’re in Israel?

  5. A S Avatar
    A S

    Could i substitute frozen cilantro cubes? How many?

  6. Tanya Avatar
    Tanya

    Cab I use London broil?

    1. Claire Shabtai Avatar
      Claire Shabtai

      Hi. Have u tried this using London broil?

  7. S E Avatar
    S E

    Looks great! Can’t wait to try! When it goes back into the oven for the second time, is it supposed to be covered as well?

  8. Yg Avatar
    Yg

    If I use brown rice should I add more water?

  9. Erica Avatar
    Erica

    Super yummy and so easy to make! I had a boyfriend from ten years ago who was Bukharian and his mother would always send this rice home with him. Now married with lots of time to cook during COVID I remembered this rice and looked for it as “Bukharian green rice”. I remember stories that it is typically made in a bag but was pleased to see this easy alternative method. I used brown rice and beef eye round and found that the time did not need to be adjusted, though I did add more water bc of the brown rice. My husband and three year old son ate it up! Delicious and definitely worth trying!!!

  10. Dorit Dayanoff Avatar
    Dorit Dayanoff

    How do you make Baksh with brown rice? Please respond

    1. Shoshana aminov Avatar
      Shoshana aminov

      Yess I do frozen all the time!!! For 2cups of rice I use one full container frozen cubes and half of the 2nd .

  11. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    Would this work with boneless chicken thighs instead of the beef?

    1. Vera Avatar
      Vera

      Yes! Definitely

  12. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    Could this be made in a crock pot?

  13. BH Avatar
    BH

    COuld this work with chopped meat?

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