Advieh
Advieh is the Persian word for spice, and may refer to any individual seasoning. However, in everyday Iranian culinary usage, advieh commonly refers to a specific blend of ground spices used to flavor traditional dishes. This usage is an abbreviated form of more specific terms such as advieh-e polo, advieh-e khoresh, or advieh-e ash.
Composition
There is no single fixed recipe for advieh, as the blend varies slightly between families, regions, and its intended culinary use. However, common ingredients in most versions include:These ingredients are usually ground and combined in specific proportions to create a harmonious flavor profile that is both warm and aromatic. The use of rose petals distinguishes many Persian spice blends from those of neighboring cuisines.
Types
The main types of advieh are typically categorized by the dish they are meant to accompany:Advieh-e polo: A delicate blend used in rice dishes. Common ingredients include cinnamon, cardamom, cumin, and rose petals.Advieh-e khoresh: A more robust blend for stews, often with turmeric, cinnamon, cardamom, and dried lime or saffron.Advieh-e ash: Used in thick soups or herb stews, this version may include dried mint and more pungent herbs.Uses
Advieh is a versatile seasoning used throughout Iranian cuisine. It is typically added toward the end of cooking or sprinkled over finished rice. Uses include:- Flavoring polo
- Seasoning khoresh
- Used in ash
- As a rub for grilled or roasted meats
- Occasionally used in pickling and preserved dishes